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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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Spor Media

Spor Media

Elmegade 5, 1. th
DK 2200 Kopenhagen
Denmark

Telephone
+45 3536 0940
E-Mail
spor[at]spormedia.dk
Description of the Organization

For more than 25 years Spor Media has been engaged in international cooperation and especially in development education related to culture and media. Spor has produced and distributed various films and documentaries as well as web-based educational materials about social, political and cultural issues in Latin America, Africa and Asia to pupils and teachers in Danish schools and informal educational settings. In collaboration with young cultural groups from the Global South Spor Media is organizing cultural activities for students at all levels of the educational system , especially in rural areas where cultural exchange and Global Education are not  often on the agenda.

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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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Landesfilmdienst Sachsen für Jugend- und Erwachsenenbildung

Landesfilmdienst Sachsen für Jugend- und Erwachsenenbildung
Medien im Dialog

Luppenstraße 5a
04177 Leipzig
Germany

Telephone
+49 341 4929491-0
E-Mail
zentrale[at]landesfilmdienst-sachsen.de

CBM - Christoffel Blind Mission Germany

CBM - Christoffel Blind Mission Germany

Stubenwald-Allee 5
64625 Bensheim
Germany

Telephone
+49 6251 131-295
E-Mail
info[at]cbm.de
Description of the Organization

CBM is an international Christian development organisation, committed to improving the quality of life of people with disabilities in the poorest communities of the world.

Universität Bayreuth

Universität Bayreuth
Didaktik der Geographie

Universitätsstraße 30
95447 Bayreuth
Germany

Telephone
+49 921 552275
E-Mail
gabriele.schruefer[at]uni-bayreuth.de

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Litprom - Society for the Promotion of Literature from Africa, Asia and Latin America

Litprom - Society for the Promotion of Literature from Africa, Asia and Latin America

Haus des Buches
Braubachstraße 16
60311 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

Telephone
+49 69 2102143
E-Mail
litprom[at]buchmesse.de
Description of the Organization

The International Frankfurt Book Fair which focussed on Latin America (1976), Sub-Saharan Africa (1980), India (1986), etc. has amply shown that in literature there are no "under-developed areas". However, good fiction from Africa, Asia and Latin America is not yet adequately represented on the German book market. Although quite a number of important books by authors from Africa, Asia and particularly Latin America have been translated into German, they are very often seen as something "exotic" or "foreign".

The Society for the Promotion of African, Asian and Latin American Literature was founded in Frankfurt in 1980. It is an association of professionals in the fields of publishing, journalism and literary studies and criticism. At the centre of our activities is a special
network of information for several hundred publishers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in essence a shortlist of recommendable books (fiction and poetry) by authors from "Third World" countries; this shortlist is backed by reviews, written by competent experts. Thus we draw the attention of publishers to books which deserve a translation into German.

Since 1984 the Society is also administering a special programme of grants for translations into German of relevant books by African, Asian and Latin American authors; this programme is funded by the German Foreign Office and the Swiss cultural foundation PRO HELVETIA and allows for subsidies of about 20 translations per year.

In addition, the Society is publishing the quarterly "LiteraturNachrichten" (in German) with news, authors' portraits and analysis about literary and related events and developments with regard to the "Third World"; this quarterly, the only publication of its kind
in Germany, has developed into a useful source for editors in publishing houses and media alike.

Every two years we publish a catalogue "QUELLEN" (Sources) listing all fiction titles available on the German market which have been translated from languages of the "South".

Generally, the Society is seeking to promote a better understanding of creative writing from Africa, Asia and Latin America. We do so through a wide range of activities. Among them:

  • the organisation of reading tours in Germany for these authors, in cooperation with their publishing houses and other organisations;
  • special promotion campaigns for good books for younger readers;
  • the organisation of exhibitions of books from Africa, Asia and Latin America in libraries, schools and other places of learning.

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