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PDCS o.z. - Partners for Democratic Change Slovakia

PDCS o.z. - Partners for Democratic Change Slovakia

Sturova 13
811 03 Bratislava
Slovakia

Telephone
+421 2 5292 5016
E-Mail
pdcs[at]pdcs.sk
Description of the Organization

PDCS is a non-governmental organization providing professional training and facilitation services, consultancy and advisory services in areas of conflict resolution, support of dialogue in the society, citizen participation and civil society development in Slovakia and abroad.

We have been bringing to life the slogan of our organization „The Joy of Learning, Deliberation, and Change“ since 1991 when PDCS was started at the Comenius University in Bratislava as part of the international educational program of Partners for Democratic Change. In 1994, an independent PDCS foundation was established which has continued as a civic association since 1997. We are also members of the Partners Network (https://www.partnersglobal.org/) comprising 20 partner centers which share the same mission and values of democratic change.

For a long time we have worked to co-create and strengthen the democratic culture, spread participation approaches and mechanisms for dialogue and conflict prevention. We have provided help in international development programs and arranged cultured dialogue among various interest groups. We fulfill our mission by working with nonprofit organizations, public administration institutions and cross-sector partnerships. Our training courses have been attended by over 25,000 participants in Slovakia and 45 countries and regions of the world, including Abkhazia, Afghanistan, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Germany, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kirgizstan, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, the Netherlands, Russia, Senegal, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, the United States, Uzbekistan, and Yemen.

PDCS also published 30 books in 8 languages.

Partnerregionen

AAI - Afro-Asiatisches Institut Salzburg

AAI - Afro-Asiatisches Institut Salzburg

Wiener Philharmoniker Gasse 2
5020 Salzburg
Austria

Telephone
+43 662 84141311
E-Mail
office[at]aai-salzburg.at
Description of the Organization

The Afro-Asian Institute Salzburg (AAI) is a non-profit organisation with close ties to the university of Salzburg. It is financed by the public funds and the Catholic Church. The aims of the AAI are to provide educational services on development policy, to enable intercultural encounters and to promote interfaith dialogue.
The AAI is a meeting place for different cultures and religions. We show different global contexts through a varied educational and cultural program in order to raise awareness of injustices and set out development policy issues and its risks in the context of globalization. Affected individuals, as well as experts from the global South have an opportunity in our organization to take the floor. Within the framework of the AAI scholarship program, students from African, Asian and Latin American countries receive financial support, as well as a personal accompaniment and take part in our educational program.

Partnerregionen

ICEP – Association for Global Development

ICEP – Association for Global Development

Möllwaldplatz 5
1040 Wien
Austria

Telephone
+43 1 9690254
E-Mail
icep[at]icep.at
Description of the Organization

ICEP is an independent Austrian Development Association with a clear aim: to bring the people to the economy and the economy to the people.

ICEP advises partner organizations in developing countries and companies on the integration of poor people in economic cycles and implements worldwide projects.

ICEP offers the economy with the corporAID Initiative a platform for information, communication and mainstreaming their social responsibility and sets the global poverty fight on the agenda of Austrian companies.

ICEP wants to contribute as a private, independent developing organization to the creation of a better chance for people in developing countries to lead a self-determined life based on their own work and earnings.

ICEP is active in three areas:

  1. We implement projects with partners in developing countries that train and empower people.
  2. We motivate and advise companies, so that they can responsibly involve in developing countries.
  3. We are working to ensure that the development cooperation in Austria is economy-oriented and relevant.

Partner countries

IWM - Institute for Global Church and Mission

IWM - Institute for Global Church and Mission
Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen

Offenbacher Landstraße 224
60599 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

Telephone
+49 69 6061-706
E-Mail
sekr[at]iwm.sankt-georgen.de
Description of the Organization

The Institute for Global Church and Mission (IWM) is a missiological institute of the German Bishops' Conference at the Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt/Main.

Partner countries

EADI - European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes

EADI - European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes

Kaiser-Friedrich-Straße 11
53113 Bonn
Germany

Telephone
+49 228 2618101
E-Mail
postmaster[at]eadi.org
Description of the Organization

EADI, the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes, is the leading European network in the field of development research and training. EADI is a Europe-wide network of institutes, researchers and students of various disciplines in the field of development studies. It organises activities and offers facilities for the international exchange of knowledge and experience in the professional field. Its most prominent activity is a General Conference devoted to a topical issue every three years. The official languages of EADI are English and French. EADI is the prime professional association for development studies. As such it promotes: quality in research and education in development studies, the exchange of relevant information among members and with others, the strengthening of relevant knowledge networks at the regional and global level, and influencing both national and European decision-makers in the development cooperation field. EADI’s two objectives are, firstly, to generate and stimulate and exchange of information among European academics and researchers concerned with development issues and to develop contacts with researchers from other regions of the world. And secondly, to promote interdisciplinary studies on specific themes. EADI is financed by its members’ contributions, an institutional grant from the German government and other project-related subsidies and private donations. EADI receives core funding from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development (BMZ) and the Land North Rhine-Westphalia / City of Bonn.

earthlink – people & nature network

earthlink – people & nature network

Frohschammerstraße 14
80807 München
Germany

Telephone
+49 89 35652102
E-Mail
info[at]earthlink.de
Description of the Organization

With partners around the globe, earthlink specifically works for harmony between man and nature. Together with the local population, we create strategies and methods to improve the living conditions of the poor and to protect the environment. earthlink maintains socially sustainable and nature-friendly development in the context of concrete projects on site through public relations in Germany and Europe and through global networks. The involvement of locals is an important aspect for ensuring long-term success.

Peace Brigades International

Peace Brigades International
PBI-Switzerland

Gutenbergstraße 35
3011 Bern
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 31 3724444
E-Mail
info[at]peacebrigades.ch
Description of the Organization

Peace Brigades International (PBI) has been the leading organization for unarmed protective accompaniment and observation of human rights in conflict areas for over 30 years. International teams accompany threatened activists who work for peace, democracy and justice.

Daara.de - guide to global learning in Schleswig-Holstein

Daara.de - guide to global learning in Schleswig-Holstein

c/o Bündnis Eine Welt Schleswig-Holstein e. V.
Walkerdamm 1
24103 Kiel
Schleswig-Holstein
Germany

Telephone
+49 431 679399-00
E-Mail
info[at]daara.de
Description of the Organization

Daara.de is a project of the alliance “Eine Welt Schleswig-Holstein e. V.” Teachers and employees of nursery schools and youth facilities can find educational work support like consultants, teaching materials and agency in finding classrooms for their developing-political educational work.

Daara.de wants to

  • make learning at school a good experience,
  • increase the value of the developing-political education in Schleswig-Holstein,
  • attract the interest of children and teenagers for “Eine Welt” and provide the ability to look at situations and problems in a worldwide and comprehensive connection.

Brücke • Le pont

Brücke • Le pont

Rue St-Pierre 12
1700 Freiburg
Switzerland

Telephone
+41 26 425515-1
E-Mail
info[at]bruecke-lepont.ch
Description of the Organization

The Program “Arbeit in Würde“ supports and accompanies Brücke Le pont with 35 development projects for  discriminated for people in the countries Togo, Benin, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Bolivia and Brazil.

Education and support of the independency are the foundations of a sustainable development. People should be able to make a living from their work and to take responsibility for family and society. They need profitable or fairly paid work and just working conditions for it.For that they need profitable or fairly paid jobs and just working conditions for it.

Brücke Le pont have been focusing on the following points:

  • Income support
  • Professional education
  • Support of labour laws

The projects promote mainly adults, but also teenagers and children. They contribute to the parents so that they can take care of their children, and promote the equal rights of woman and man. Brücke Le pont works mostly together with small and local organizations. They are close to the target population and know the social, cultural and political relations on site very well. Brücke Le pont thinks highly of the fact that in the projects participative and locally adapted methods are being applied and that the cooperation is maintained on networks. This creates synergies and raises the effectiveness. Education is the foundation of development. It strengthens the self-esteem of the people and provides the necessary knowledge for them to perform a good and profitable work.

Light for the world

Light for the world

Niederhofstraße 26
1120 Wien
Austria

Telephone
+43 1 8101300
E-Mail
info[at]licht-fuer-die-welt.at
Description of the Organization

Light for the world is an international organization that focuses on development projects for blind persons and persons with disabilities in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Southeastern Europe. Light for the world works together with local partners, eye health clinics and disabled peoples organizations.