Africa

ACEPO Africa

Name of the Organization
ACEPO Africa
Department/Institute
Relief and Development
Contact

Bagarvägen 5
197 30 Bro
N/A Stocklom
Sweden

Telephone
+46 76 2629553
E-Mail
info[at]acepoafrica.org
Description of the Organization

African Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (ACEPO Africa) is non-profit, non-governmental organization working in east africa particularly Somalia, Ethiopia and South Sudan. ACEPO Africa is swedish based and registered organization.

Since last 6 years ACEPO Africa has done huge works in diffirent areas in Horn of Africa including Ethiopia, Somalia particularly south and central regions of Somalia.

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KulturLife gGmbH

Name of the Organization
KulturLife gGmbH
Contact

Max-Giese-Strasse 22
24116 Kiel
Germany

Telephone
+49 431 8881412
E-Mail
chiara[at]kultur-life.de

Aktion Tagwerk

Name of the Organization
Aktion Tagwerk
Contact

Walpodenstraße 10
55116 Mainz
Germany

Telephone
+49 6131 9088100
E-Mail
info[at]aktion-tagwerk.de
Description of the Organization

Aktion Tagwerk organizes yearly the nationwide campaign "your day for Africa" the idea is easy and remains topical: schoolgirls and boys in Germany go on one day of the school year to work instead of school and donate their wage to educational projects in five countries of Africa. The campaign is accompanied by comprehensive offers of global learning, as for example holding speeches at the participant schools, photo exhibitions, a newspaper for the campaign etc.

Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Housing Ministry

Name of the Organization
Hessisches Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Energie, Verkehr, Wohnen und ländlichen Raum
Department/Institute
development cooperation
Contact

Kaiser-Friedrich-Ring 75
65185 Wiesbaden
Germany

Telephone
+49 611 815-2332
E-Mail
gerhardgordon.haouache[at]wirtschaft.hessen.de
Description of the Organization

The federal state of Hesse is self-conscious of the challenges of globalization. The federal state government (Landesregierung) supports the numerous actors of the civil society in their international relations and helps whenever its intervention as facilitator is necessary in order to provide access for private measures and programs.

Through development cooperation, Hesse contributes to the promotion of trade and economic development as well as to ensuring the protection of human rights and the promotion of peace and understanding among nations. This way, Hesse contributes to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Economic development is a necessary condition in order to eliminate poverty. Strengthening the private sector helps enabling economic growth, employment, leads to employee qualification and generates income. Hence, Hesse’s development cooperation concentrates on projects aiming at economic growth and the integration of its partners into the global market. This represents also a means of improving the conditions in developing countries for foreign private investments. To achieve these purposes the government of Hesse works close together with associations and organizations active in the field of development cooperation, notably with the Network for Development Policy in Hesse (Entwicklungspolitisches Netzwerk Hessen) and with local actors of the economy.

Hesse supports above all educational projects as well as projects facilitating the transfer of know-how and the strengthening of market-oriented economies – from self-help projects to qualification projects in international marketing.

These measures also include the promotion of Fair Trade. On the one hand, Fair Trade is a means of supporting producers in developing countries; on the other hand, it provides opportunities for action to citizens who, in their role as consumers, wish to contribute to a fair shaping of globalisation.

The federal state of Hesse supports development education and information, on globalisation issues and education for sustainable development, following the motto „shared responsibility in thinking and acting“. This enhances the understanding of global inter-dependencies and encourages cooperation with partners in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

State Chancellery of Bavaria

Name of the Organization
State Chancellery of Bavaria
Department/Institute
International Relation, Development Cooperation, Flight and Migration, Africa und Middle East (not including Israel)
Contact

Franz-Josef-Strauß-Ring 1
80539 München
Germany

Telephone
+49 89 2165-2511
E-Mail
melanie.habelitz-wollgam[at]stk.bayern.de
Description of the Organization

Development cooperation in the Free State of Bavaria aims at making the greatest possible contribution to the worldwide fight against poverty and to sustainable and peaceful development, as well as to international understanding. The state wants to improve the living conditions of people in developing and emerging countries and strengthen Good Governance. All this is based on the Guidelines of Development Policy Cooperation of the Free State of Bavaria which were approved on April 30th 2013 by the Government of Bavaria.

Bavaria is committed to many aspects of development cooperation and covers a lot of different topics, including Good Governance, policy and institutional consulting, sustainable economic development, climate protection, environment and energy, scientific and technological cooperation, food security and rural areas, city development and building industry as well as culture, migration and development.

The cooperation with selected countries is based on mutual partnership, it strengthens the own responsibility of the partner countries, it offers aid for self-help and ensures subsidiary and observance of international conventions and standards.

The cultivation and development of relations with partner regions of the Free State of Bavaria play a special role thanks to a high level of mutual interest for cooperation. Besides these selected partner countries, the Free State of Bavaria is open to cooperation programs with other countries.

Furthermore, the Free State of Bavaria intends to achieve a better understanding among the local population of the problems developing and emerging countries are facing, to demonstrate global connections and interdependencies as well as to contribute to sustainable development worldwide. This is why international activities are complemented by domestic activities such as development education and information in schools and extra-curricular activities, network building and cooperation with non-governmental organisations in the
“One-World” sector.

Within the Bavarian State Government, the Bavarian State Chancellery is the coordinator of development policy and, in the case of inter-departmental issues, it has the leading role. The respective government departments carry out measures on their own responsibility.

CHAT between WORLDS - Engagement Global gGmbH

Name of the Organization
CHAT between WORLDS - Engagement Global gGmbH
Contact

Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 40
53113 Bonn
Germany

Telephone
+49 228 20717-724
E-Mail
chat[at]engagement-global.de
Description of the Organization

*What is CHAT between WORLDS?*
CHAT between WORLDS combines global learning with digital media. The programme is designed to address the perspectives of various target groups living in Asia, Africa, Latin America, or Southeast Europe: School classes and individuals can exchange experiences with students in Germany through online communication. That way, CHAT between the WORLDS overcomes geographical distances and offers the opportunity for authentic and personal encounters. School classes of all school types with students from the age of 10 can take part.

*What does a virtual exchange look like?*
At CHAT between WORLDS, there are two forms of CHATs: peer-to-peer CHATs and expert CHATs. During peer-to-peer CHATs, children and young people get in touch with school classes in Germany. While during expert CHATs, professionals share their expertise with students in Germany online. Depending on time differences and local internet connections, the virtual exchange can take place via live stream or via video messages. Before each CHAT, participants are prepared for the CHAT topic using methods of Global Learning. Both the content of the exchange and the rules of conduct during the CHAT are drawn up in advance. Through question and answer sessions, the participants learn with and from each other. However, other forms of digital experiences are also possible: For example, a digital scavenger hunt, a jointly designed online pin board, or a cooking campaign across the globe. The common languages of the virtual exchange are French, English, Spanish or German.
After the CHAT, the participants reflect on the knowledge and impressions they gained during the CHAT. The students are encouraged to think about their own courses of action, plan their own projects and subsequently implement them independently.

*Who is organizing CHAT between WORLDS?*
CHAT between WORLDS is implemented by five civil organisations in seven federal states of Germany (Baden-Wuerttemberg, Brandenburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia). CHAT between WORLDs is coordinated by Engagement Global gGmbH with funds from the Ministry of economic Cooperation and Development.

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