Israel

CRISP e. V. - Crisis Simulation for Peace

CRISP e. V. - Crisis Simulation for Peace

Ringbahnstraße 54
12099 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 63413376
E-Mail
assistant[at]crisp-berlin.org
Description of the Organization

CRISP organizes seminars, advanced trainings and workshops in the fields of civil conflict management and civic education. Our guiding principle is to adjust our projects to local needs. Therefor we develop and use especially simulation games as method. The work of CRISP promotes the confidence building between different population groups and enhance the understanding of political processes. Thereby we support the transformations in our target regions. We work especially with young people, who are willing to initiate and accompany a peaceful change in their societies.

éducation21

éducation21

Monbijoustraße 31
3011 Bern
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 31 3210021
E-Mail
info[at]education21.ch
Description of the Organization

We support teachers in Switzerland at all levels in their daily work by giving them impulses for their lessons which are directed towards a viable development in a global society. We sell and lend over 800 tried and tested teaching aids in German, French and Italian language. We provide teacher training. We inform and advise with relation to Global Education. We are part of a network of national and international organisations having similar aims.

Partner countries

Organisationstyp

DAVO - The German Middle East Studies Association for Contemporary Research and Documentation

DAVO - The German Middle East Studies Association for Contemporary Research and Documentation
Zentrum für Forschung zur Arabischen Welt (ZEFAW)

Geographisches Institut
Universität Mainz
55099 Mainz
Germany

Telephone
+49 6131 3922701
E-Mail
davo[at]geo.uni-mainz.de
Description of the Organization

The German Middle East Studies Association for Contemporary Research and Documentation (DAVO) is a scholarly, nonpolitical and nonprofit-making professional association open to all persons interested in the Middle East. The main aim of DAVO is to improve the exchange of information on Middle East studies between its members.

Middle East studies include disciplines relevant to the study of an area comprising all Arab states and territories, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Turkey, the Muslim states of the former USSR and Israel, as well as the impact of this region on the development of other parts of the world.

Themes of the organization

Don Bosco Mondo e. V.

Don Bosco Mondo e. V.

Sträßchensweg 3
53113 Bonn
Germany

Telephone
+49 228 53965-69
Fax
+49 228 53965-68
E-Mail
info[at]don-bosco-mondo.de
Description of the Organization

By providing comprehensive education and vocational training, Don Bosco Mondo e. V. particularly supports disadvantaged children and adolescents in Africa, Asia, Latin America, ond Eostern Europe, enabling them to live independent lives.

Our reliable partners in this endeavour are the Salesians of Don Bosco. With over 7000 children and youth centres in more than 130 countries. Don Bosco provides young people with knowledge, skills, and orientation. The "Don-Bosco Pedagogy" is synonymous for loving care and professional support. lt does not only help young people to develop confidence in their own capabilities, but also conveys values as creativity, team spirit, tolerance, and respect. Our new name is meant to emphasise our commitment to this One World and the global responsibility that connects us here in Germany with people across the world."

Difäm - German Institute for Medical Mission

Difäm - German Institute for Medical Mission

Mohlstraße 26
Postfach 1312, 72003 Tübingen
72074 Tübingen
Germany

Telephone
+49 7071 70490-17
E-Mail
info[at]difaem.de
Description of the Organization

Difäm, the German Institute for Medical Mission, based in Tübingen, was founded in 1906. It is a specialized advisory center, medical relief organization and bearer of the Paul Lechler Clinic for Tropical Diseases. We provide support to development and relief organizations worldwide (for example: Brot für die Welt [bread for the world], social welfare work and disaster aid) for the implementation of health projects; we assist our local partners in planning their projects and offer them ongoing support.

Our doctors have run health programs in southern countries for years and can thus provide the necessary specialized knowledge. Our main goal is to establish a firm basis for sustainable health care by promoting basic health care services and home health care. With our seminars in public health and treatment of tropical diseases, we further the training of local health care specialists and of qualified personnel.

Difäm promotes and carries out projects that help patients suffering from disabilities or diseases such as AIDS, tuberculosis, and leprosy. Our medical aid service provides indispensable medicine, medical tools and auxiliary materials etc. for partner clinics and health care stations in over 90 countries around the world. Our long-term goal, however, is to make these countries independent of foreign aid. For this reason, Difäm provides raw materials, tools and training for local personnel in order to support the local production of pharmaceuticals. In addition to providing direct aid, we are also active in political lobbying and public campaigns for the right to health care.

Nektarina Non Profit

Nektarina Non Profit

Buconjiceva 4
10000 Zagreb
Croatia

Telephone
+385 914451020
E-Mail
sandra[at]nektarinanonprofit.com
Description of the Organization

Nektarina Non Profit is international non-profit organization dedicated to educating, connecting and inspiring people to care about their communities and their environment. Our work focuses on education in the following areas:

  • Citizen engagement and public participation – transparency in decision making
  • Enhancing collaborative practices and developing public cultural spaces
  • Human rights; particularly the rights of children and youth, women’s rights, the rights of minorities and Roma inclusion
  • Freedom of artistic expression, and usage of art in highlighting current political, social and environmental issues
  • Building a common future for environmental sustainability
  • Enancing co-operatives and the usage of renewable energy sources
  • Climate mitigation and climate adaptation, both on a global and local level

Countries we are active in:
Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kosovo (under UN Resolution 1244), Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine