Events

ESTAruppin

ESTAruppin

Rudolf-Breitscheidstr. 38
16816 Neuruppin
Germany

Telephone
+49 3391 7759911
E-Mail
buero[at]estaruppin.de
Description of the Organization

ESTAruppin is a regional clerical and diaconal association. We support refugee integration, we conduct workshops and seminaries for global learning in the area „fair and global“ and we develop local campaigns, continuously enlarging this area of work. We are also involved in coalitions against racism and anti-semitism and participate in the reserve programme of Brot für die Welt (Bread for the World).

Council of Europe

Council of Europe
European Centre for Global Interdependence and Solidarity - North-South Centre

Rua do São Caetano, 32
1200-829 Lissabon
Portugal

Telephone
+351 2135840-30
E-Mail
nscinfo[at]coe.int

Celim - Impact to change

Celim - Impact to change

Via Donatello 5 B
20131 Mailand MI
Italy

Telephone
+39 02 58317810
E-Mail
celim[at]celim.it
Description of the Organization

The aims of Ce.L.I.M. are to promote self-development and self-reliance among the poor of African and Eastern European Countries and to raise awareness in Italy about the problems related with development. Ce.L.I.M. pursues its main objective by implementing development projects in the South of the World and in Eastern Europe for the benefit of poor people in collaboration with local NGOs, churches and government authorities, usually through the service of Italian volunteers.

Themes of the organization

CARDET - Center for the Advancement of Research & Development in Educational Technology

CARDET - Center for the Advancement of Research & Development in Educational Technology
Research

29 Lykavitou avenue (1st floor)
2401 Nicosia
Cyprus

Telephone
+357 22002100
E-Mail
info[at]cardet.org
Description of the Organization

CARDET is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental, research and development organization based in Cyprus, with partners around the world. CARDET is one of the leading institutions in the Euro-Mediterranean region for research and development. Our team strives to offer the highest quality services to benefit society. We collaborate with local and international organizations, public and private bodies, and across diverse disciplines in designing solutions for local and global challenges.

CARDET’s mission is to inspire next generation education, and to promote research, innovation, and development through evidence-based practices, cutting-edge research, and empowered people.

CARDET has collaborated with organizations, governments, international agencies, and corporations in Asia, Europe, and the USA. The CARDET team has successfully completed more than 200 projects in more than 40 countries, reaching out to more than a million people. Several of our projects were supported by the European Commission, The Commonwealth of Learning, the United Nations Development Program, USAID, EuropeAid, Microsoft, Google, and governments around the world.

 

Brot für die Welt - Bread for the World

Brot für die Welt - Bread for the World

Caroline-Michaelis-Straße 1
10115 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 30 65211-0
E-Mail
kontakt[at]brot-fuer-die-welt.de
Description of the Organization

‘Bread for the World’ has been the relief organisation of the Protestant Churches in Germany since 1959. Every year, it promotes more than 1,000 projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. ‘Bread for the World’ assists partner organisations in ‘community capacity building’. ‘Bread for the World’ stands up for the rights of people who are disadvantaged and marginalised in the globalised world. Its motto is ‘Justice for the Poor’.

For many years, ‘Bread for the World’ has focused on global education in its educational work as well. Teachers are invited to join the Arbeitskreis Pädagogik (working group for education). At the annual meetings, new classes focusing on global education are developed.

The journal Global Lernen (learning globally) is published every four months and is also available online at www.brot-fuer-die-welt.de/global-lernen/. Each issue deals with a topic related to development policy and contains didactic advice and suggestions for teaching in upper secondary education. Previous issues dealt with the global financial crisis, nuclear weapons and development cooperation.

In addition, the ‘Bread for the World’ staff organises events and seminars with specialists from partner countries, creates teaching materials, holds competitions and organises school and youth campaigns – including the campaign ‘Fair Play for Fair Life’ and the nutrition campaign Niemand isst für sich allein (nobody is/eats on their own) (www.brot-fuer-die-welt.de/ernaehrung). Furthermore, ‘Bread for the World’ offers further training of teachers and classroom visits.