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German Federation for Arts Education and Cultural Learning

BKJ - Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung e. V.
jugend.kultur.austausch global

Greifswalder Straße 4
10405 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 4848 60 53
E-Mail
global[at]bkj.de
Description of the Organization

The German Federation for Arts Education and Cultural Learning (Bundesvereinigung Kulturelle Kinder- und Jugendbildung - BKJ) is the umbrella organisation for cultural education in Germany. More than 50 nationwide specialist organisations and state associations have joined forces in the BKJ. With their offers of cultural education in the fields of visual arts, digital media, film, photography, literature, music, rhythm, play, dance, theatre and circus, they are committed to diversity, inclusion, voluntary work, international exchange and successful educational landscapes. We advise specialists and teachers in the field of (non-formal) arts education on technical and conceptual questions and on support programmes, also at the intersection with an education for sustainable development and transformative learning for global justice. Youth organisations based in Germany can apply to us for funding for individual programmes, for example for international exchanges in the field of cultural education or for educational alliances at local level.

ijgd - International Youth Community Services

ijgd - International Youth Community Services
Geschäftsstelle Berlin

Glogauer Straße 21
10999 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 61203130
E-Mail
ijgd.berlin[at]ijgd.de
Description of the Organization

IJGD stands for International Youth Community Services. It is a non-profit organisation working in the field of international youth work and political education. Since 1949, IJGD has been active throughout Germany as an organisation independent from any religious or political party and recognised by the state authorities. The aim of IJGD is to forward young people's awareness of social conditions and to support the development of a feeling of social responsibility. The work of IJGD thus includes the promotion of international understanding and the reduction of prejudice between people of different nations, social backgrounds, religions and political ideas. We organise workcamps, international youth meetings, youth holiday periods in Germany, Europe and overseas as well as different trainings and seminars as further education.

In addition, IJGD is in charge of different long-term voluntary services such as the voluntary social service (FSJ), the voluntary ecological service (FÖJ) and the voluntary heritage service (FJD).

The Berlin part of IJGD, IJGD LV Berlin, has a specific focus on intercultural and inter-generation projects. In the field of the European Voluntary Service (EVS), IJGD Berlin is involved as a sending and hosting organisation. As part of our pilote project ‘voluntary services in socially deprived areas', ijgd Berlin has a growing number of EVS-placements in Berlin in socially deprived areas. This pilote project aims to further social inclusion, intercultural learning and to support small non-profit organisations and initiatives. As a sending organisation we send young German volunteers from Berlin and ist surroundings for longterm voluntary services to Europe in the frame work of EVS.

IJGD Berlin also organises midterm voluntary services in Africa, Asia and Latinamerika.

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My German - University -

My German - University -
c/o Beehive

Steinstraße 5-7
20095 Hamburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 40 60773810
E-Mail
info[at]mygermanuniversity.com
Description of the Organization

MyGermanUniversity is a platform that helps international students on their way to studying at a German university, free of charge, through:

  • Germany's largest database of English-language degree programmes (over 2,100 Bachelor's and Master's degrees).
  • more than 150 free webinars on all relevant topics, including applications, scholarships, Uni-Assist, visas and weekly subject webinars
  • over 75 comprehensive articles on all relevant topics

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ACPP - Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz

ACPP - Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz
ACPP Madrid

Calle Príncipe 12 – 5ºD
28012 Madrid
Spain

Telephone
+34 914680492
E-Mail
madrid[at]acpp.com

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State Chancellery - Federal, European and International Affairs - Department IV B 2

State Chancellery - Federal, European and International Affairs - Department IV B 2
Unit IV B 2 - Middle East, Africa, Balkans

Postanschrift: 40190 Düsseldorf
Horionplatz 1
40213 Düsseldorf
Germany

Telephone
+49 211 837-1487
E-Mail
nicola.schwering[at]stk.nrw.de
Description of the Organization

Since October 2010, the responsibility for the “One-World”-policy in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) has been in the hands of the State Chancellery section of the Ministry for Federal, Europe and International Affairs. In December 2012, the Cabinet passed on a new „One-World”-Strategy, through which North Rhine-Westphalia underlines its global responsibility as the most populous federal state in Germany. The new “One-World”-Strategy functions as the basis for the future development work in North Rhine-Westphalia and for its development cooperation with partners in countries of the South. The strategy states the six strategic fields of action of the development contribution of North Rhine-Westphalia: education and youth; science and research; climate protection; economy; Good Governance and administrative action; participation of the civil society. Basic principles of the North Rhine-Westphalian involvement are global justice, sustainability, inter-departmental coherence and concentration.

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UWC - United World Colleges Germany

UWC - United World Colleges Germany
German UWC Foundation

Linienstraße 151
10115 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 47374757
E-Mail
stiftungsbuero[at]uwc.de
Description of the Organization

Students from over 120 different nations, aged 16 to 19, selected exclusively on the basis of aptitude (talent, commitment, motivation), live and learn together at one of the thirteen United World Colleges for the last two school years until they graduate from high school. The colleges are located in Wales, Norway, Italy, USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, the Netherlands, Swaziland, Venezuela, Costa Rica and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Sonnenberg-Kreis e. V.

Sonnenberg-Kreis e. V.

Internationales Haus Sonnenberg
Clausthaler Straße 11
37444 St. Andreasberg
Germany

Telephone
+49 5582 9440
E-Mail
info[at]sonnenberg-international.de
Description of the Organization

The Sonnenberg-Kreis e. V. is an independent provider of international youth, adult and family education in Europe and is recognised as a non-profit organisation. The protection of human rights, peace, solidarity and social responsibility are important goals of its work. The Sonnenberg Circle has about 1700 members in Germany; there are another 24 partners abroad. Conference guests of different national and social origins and world views are informed about educational and social problems, the world of work and leisure, the economy and the environment, about current and historical topics and are encouraged to get involved in society. The diversity of methods and the participants' own work are special features.
The house is also open to anyone who would like to hold their own seminar. If desired, the team of educators can also provide support.

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Fond "Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft"

Fond "Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft"

Friedrichstraße 200
10117 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 259297-0
E-Mail
info[at]stiftung-evz.de
Description of the Organization

The fund works as a sponsoring foundation. It fosters projects that serve the purposes of better understanding among peoples, the interests of survivors of the National Socialist regime, youth exchange, social justice, remembrance of the threat posed by totalitarian systems and despotism, and international cooperation in humanitarian endeavours.

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