Weiskirchener Straße 24
66679 Losheim am See
Germany
Third World Saar Campaign (Aktion 3. Welt Saar) is a social organization that is not linked to any political party. We are not involved in any projects in the Third World because we think that we do not have the right to develop people in other countries. Our objective is to make a difference in Germany. For centuries, Europe has forced its ideas about development upon other countries and thereby destroyed development programs that were already in process. Now it is time to put an end to this kind of violent development policy.
Since we are not associated with any political party, we refuse to focus on one individual objective. Some people expect us to stand up exclusively for topics related to the Third World and stay out of German politics because they assume we cannot achieve anything anyway. But instead, we interfere because we care. We want to bring about changes in Germany.
As an organization that is not linked to any political party, we commit ourselves to topics such as fair trade, world trade, nutrition, political asylum, racism, migration, energy policies, anti-Semitism, militarization, ecology and development policies. Above all, we try to do something about the unequal distribution of goods in the world. We intend to make sure that everyone has access to intellectual and material resources and does not live in poverty and misery.
We, the Third World Saar Campaign,
- are financed by our members and sponsors and are not linked to any political party, church or lobby;
- annually organize 120 events and campaigns independently or in cooperation with other organizations;
- establish networks, link up groups and people and initiate campaigns;
- recommend speakers and provide counselling for the organization of events;
- publish the results of our research and studies on a regular basis.
Themes of the organization
- Agrarian reform
- Labour/labour rights
- Poverty
- Education
- Development education
- Development theories
- Nutrition/undernutrition/hunger
- Renewable energies
- Fair trade
- Refuge and Asylum
- Peace/conflict
- Global learning/global education
- Globalization
- Integration/Migration
- Islam
- Children/Rights of children
- Colonialism
- Agriculture
- Human rights
- Racism
- Social Policy
- Environment
- World economic relations