ARDC - Asociatia Romana de Dezvoltare Comunitara
Str.Mr.Gh. Pastia, nr.4 ap.10
Focsani, Vrancea
Romania
Str.Mr.Gh. Pastia, nr.4 ap.10
Focsani, Vrancea
Romania
Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 23 B
00100 Helsinki
Finland
Gneisenaustraße 2a
10961 Berlin
Germany
Margaretenstraße 166/218-221
1050 Wien
Austria
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 72/1.5
1040 Wien
Austria
The Climate Alliance is a global partnership between more than 1,500 European cites and the indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest area for the protection of the world's climate. In Austria, all of the federal states and more than 530 cities are involved. They have volunteered to commit themselves to reduce their CO2 emissions by half by the year 2010, and they are also supporting their partners in the Amazon region in their work to preserve the rainforest. 200 companies and over 70 schools are also members of the alliance. Apart from ecologocal aspects, the Austrian Climate Alliance is also aware of social interactions such as the unfair distribution of resources and opportunities.
Türkenstr. 3
A 1090 Wien
Austria
Rue du Noyer / Notelaarsstraat 55
1000 Brüssel
Belgium
Johannisstraße 18
06844 Dessau-Roßlau
Sachsen-Anhalt
Germany
Evangelisch-Kirch-Straße 8
66111 Saarbrücken
Saarland
Germany
Sophienblatt 100
24114 Kiel
Schleswig-Holstein
Germany
The BEI was established in 1994 as an umbrella association for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in order to set the stage for more coordinated and co-operative development projects. The BEI's main objective is to create a network and provide assistance for the development projects of its 65 associated member organizations. These organizations focus on different aspects of development policy-related work and have different political approaches to achieve solidarity in our "One World." Their main objectives include:
The BEI aims to establish a network for these different One World projects, which are carried out by full time and voluntary workers. The association wants to provide support and training for the involved partners, and aims to represent their and its own development policy concerns in terms of political and administrative issues. The BEI's work is based on the concept of Sustainable Development, which combines ecological, economic and social issues. This concept makes changes necessary both in the North and in the South. In this context ecological issues are as important as the development concepts, because they are mutually dependent.
In different projects and events the BEI functions as a facilitator of co-operation among its associated member organizations, other local development networks or initiatives, and organizations concerned with different aspects of development policy-related work. In Germany the BEI is co-operating on a federal level with the Platform of the German One World Regional Networks (agl) and the Association of German Development NGOs (VENRO).