IPPNW - International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War / Physicians in Social Responsibility
Körtestraße 10
10967 Berlin
Germany
Körtestraße 10
10967 Berlin
Germany
Hoofdkantoor
Hendrik Consciencestraat 52
2800 Mechelen
Belgium
AFS is an international NGO with one of the largest volunteer networks worldwide. AFS offers opportunities for intercultural learning, the chance to develop the knowledge and skills to build a more peaceful and just
world.
AFS Nederland gives Dutch High School students the opportunity to attend High School abroad, live with a host family and learn about a culture for a semester or a year. And for students from all over the world to come to the Netherlands, to stay with host families who open their hearts and homes to learn about different cultures. We also offer programs for people 18 to 25, they get the chance to spend 6 months doing volunteer work abroad. AFS is one of the leading international organisations in the field of intercultural learning and offers exchange programs worldwide, to its more than 60 partner countries. All partner organisations have a volunteer network which is their main support, a professional staf and a volunteer board.
Pils Laukums 4-206
Riga, LV-1050
Latvia
Alte Bahnhofstraße 198/200
44892 Bochum
Germany
Akademienweg 11
73087 Bad Boll
Germany
Steinstraße 19
37213 Witzenhausen
Germany
With its educational work, the WeltGarten wants to create an awareness of the connections between one's own local actions and global processes and, in doing so, work out individual possibilities for action together for a fair and sustainable interaction with each other and with our One World. As a UNESCO Decade Project, the WeltGarten is guided by the criteria of Education for Sustainable Development.
17-19, avenue de la Libération
L-3850 Schifflange
Luxembourg
SOS Faim is a development NGO recognised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Luxembourg. SOS Faim supports peasants organizations and microfinance institutions in Africa. SOS Faim also leads awareness
campaigns in Luxembourg.
Riesaer Straße 7
01129 Dresden
Germany
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 33
27570 Bremerhaven
Germany
Krtsanisi I tup. N.3
0114 Tbilisi
Georgia
Foundation Caucasus Environment (FCE) is founded in 1998 in Georgia. FCE is a nongovernmental, nonprofit public organization with professional staff on environment and education. The organization is oriented on sustainable development and social issues and its activities cover the Caucasus region. At the same time FCE is a member of several international networks, just like the National Platform of Eastern Partnership in Georgia https://eap-csf.ge and acts as a coordinator of Working Group 3 of this platform: https://eap-csf.ge/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=298&Itemid=1396&lang=en-GB.
Moreover FCE is a member of the big international network Women in Europe for common Future (WECF) WECF http://www.wecf.eu. Furthermore FCE coordinates the Global Education Week (GEW) of the network of North-South Centre (NSC) of Council of Europe https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/nscentre/GE/GEW-NETWORK_en.asp#TopOfPage.
The organization holds the GEW once a year in Georgia. The Global Education program in Georgia is updated every year according to the themes and comments which are developed at the GEW seminars. These seminars are organized by the NSC of the Council of Europe with participation of all national coordinators of GEW network. The organization’s target groups are schoolchildren and teachers, university students, lecturers, women groups, refugees and Itinerary Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the conflict areas of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The permanent staff of FCE is 7 person and about 50 volunteers (students, schoolchildren and teachers, women groups, farmers, fishermen scientists, etc). Donors of the granted projects are EU, USAID, Eurasia Foundation, different countries' embassies in Georgia, among others.
Some recent implemented projects are: