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Slovene Union of University Women

National Network
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Address

Slovene World Congress
Cankarjeva 1/4
1000 Ljubljana
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Telephone
+386 41 305 572
E-Mail
teja.rot@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
izobrazenke.slovenije@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1995
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
General Information

Slovene Union of University Women SUUW is a non-profit non-governmental organization founded in 1995, uniting university women from all areas of expertise who wish to promote better educational and professional opportunities for young graduated women, students and special groups, including migrants. We operate in the area of creative cultural industries, gender equality, social protection systems, access of women to public services, economic rights and social inclusion and we strive to promote peace and understanding among people. We are founding member of Slovene Women Lobby which is a full member of European Women Lobby. We are member of Graduate Women International GWI and University Women of Europe UWE.

Mission and Objectives

SUUW is non-profit organization founded in 1995, uniting university women from all areas of expertise who wish to promote better educational and professional opportunities for young university women, students and special groups. We operate in the area of gender, race equality, harmonized family relations and we strive to promote peace and understanding among people. We are running projects which focus on the promotion of the innovative use of media, promotion of educational opportunities for young females, sustainability, intellectual capital and e-learning.

Main Projects / Activities

SUUW is very active and will continue to put even more stress on research and campaigns on fight against violence upon educated women, equal pay for equal work, promoting better educational and employment opportunities for young graduate women, we organize cultural and artistic programs tailored to young women and girls with socio-economic difficulties as well as groups of migrant women, women as well as young women with disadvantaged background and who are coming from conflict zones. Since 1997 we’ve been also working towards reconciliation of family life and professional obligations of women. SUUW was the first national affiliation to come out with this project which is now very much in focus of all women’s organizations. SUUW has been implementing actions that foster social rights and commitment of youth, girls in particular. We collaborated in a project Revealed Hands, run by Slovenian design group OLOOP which focused on capacity building workshops. This collaboration stimulated my interest in working with vulnerable groups. Revealed hands was created jointly with a group of immigrant women from ex-Yugoslavia, living in Jesenice, Slovenia. Women came to Slovenia due to various life stories, coincidences and their country situations. They were united through a passion for textile handicraft, financial independence and socializing outside the family environment. The main objectives were to create intercultural connections, educate through textile manual work, socialize and generate textile group of women in Jesenice. I worked as advisor on human rights issues and the entire process demanded a lot of patience as well as carefully selected mindful and tolerance practices as we worked with vulnerable groups. From 2013 until 2015 we were partner in Grundtvig funded project with 4 other European partners on Domestic Violence met by Educated Women at my organisation SUUW. We co-organised and facilitated a conference on domestic violence held at the Faculty of Theology in Ljubljana in November 2014. On 11 April 2012 we coordinated an international colloquium “Women holding leading positions in Higher Education in Slovenia: Overcoming barriers – real or imagined”, held at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Ljubljana. We also collaborate in the area of women entrepreneurship and a few years ago we conducted reseach on the impact of crisis on young women graduates in cooperation with META - Association for Women Entrepreneurship; and on the relation of domestic violence and employability of young women. In 2016-2017 we were partner in the international project EUbyCITIZENS, run by Maison de l’Europe de Paris. In 2018 we were partner in MANGO project - Management of Non Governmental Organisations, run by the United societies of Balkans from Thessaloniki. In 2020 we are part of “D’ING - Designing for our Learning // From complexity to simplicity” project, run by Stiftung »Europäische Jugendbildungs-und Jugendbegegnungsstätte Weimar«. We are currently waiting for results of two aplications: Fostering awareness of skills for entrepreneurship of young women (F.A.S.E.) coordinator Academia Studio Italia (Erasmus plus project) and I (don’t) see you – towards stronger representation of women and under-represented groups in leadership, institutions, and media , coordinator CGE Erfurt e.V. (CERV program).

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We strive for knowledge, academic and practical experience that encourages creativity, self-realization and bravery of individuals to implement innovative idea in particular social setting and make the world a better place. We need real innovative solutions that address women community and social needs. Our organisation's goal is to become a leading female NGO in social action and peacebuilding therefore we would like to continue with searching, managing and realizing great ideas in global working environment.The ALF network offers unique opportunity by connecting our organisation to other fellow-thinkers, pushing us to make a change and meet renown international experts from the field.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As CIR at SUUW I can confirm that SUUW is most interested to become part of ALF network as our organisation would like to make a change in society by implementing social impact actions, explore pressing global and local challenges, get a hands-on experience by engaging in diverse activities, meetings, trainings and cooperate in peacebuilding and awareness raising actions. We would like fully engage in a wide range of ALF network activities. We would like to research further the current challenges in the creation and development of sustainable, open, democratic and safe society and search for real and optimal solutions in the lifelong activity of women. We strive for democracy, peacebuilding and equal educational opportunities for women.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mateja Stanislava Rot
Job Title
Coordinator of International Relations CIR
Head of the organisation
Darja Teran, President
Contact (2) Full Name
Darja Teran
Job Title (2)
President
Name of Organisation
Slovene Union of University Women

Slovene Writers’ Association

National Network
سلوفينيا
Address

Tom?i?eva 12
Ljubljana
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Telephone
00386 1 25 14 144
Fax
00386 42 16 430
E-Mail
Barbara.subert@guest.arnes.si
E-Mail (2)
Miljana.cunta@guest.arnes.si
Mobile Phone
00386 51 389 917
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1969
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Others
  4. Youth and education
General Information
-Structure: President Management Board Commissions for different program areas. Staff: Business Secretary Head of the office and secretary Program and project managers organized by the SWA. -Budgetary resources available in a year Available budget for 2005 was app. 500.000 EURO -Sources of founding Ministry of Culture - Literary programs 35,00 % - Literary grants 40,00 % Municipality of Ljubljana, Municipality of Se?ana etc. 2,50 % International foundations (Central European Initiative) 2,50 % Sponsors and Donators 20,00 % -Modality of action: festivals, literary events, fairs, round-table discussions, literary awards.. -Main partners International literary and writers organisations, national book centres, PEN centres, Foreign cultural centres in Slovenia,local organisations , regional branches of the Slovene Writers’ Association, international organisations.
Mission and Objectives

The beginnings of the association can be traced back to 1872, when authors started to organize, but it got the current name in 1968. Distinguished Slovene writers were chosen as presidents by their peers over the years. The Slovene Writers Association promotes creative freedom, acts as advocate to improve the status of Slovene literature and writers, and brings together writers from the entire Slovene cultural space, regardless of the borders. Always critical and creative, the association has helped make significant changes in the Slovene social and cultural space and life. It was very active during Slovenia's quest for independence and the formation of the young country.

Main Projects / Activities

The association increasingly produces contemporary public programmes in literature. With a wide array of programmes, it represents the most active organisation and the main centre of literary activity in Slovenia. Its projects and activities include: the Vilenica International Literary Festival, the Trubar Foundation which supports translations of Slovene authors, the fair Slovene Book Days, literary readings etc. It presents literary awards and prizes.
The Vilenica festival, the major international event of the SWA is a gathering of poets, prose writers, dramatists and essayists. Since the first festival in1986, the climax of the event has been the presentation of the Vilenica Prize.

Contact (1) Full Name
Barbara ?ubert, Head of the Office, Sa?a Jovanovi?, Business Secretary
Head of the organisation
Vlado ?abot, President
Contact (2) Full Name
Miljana Cunta, Vilenica Program Manager

Slovenia

الصورة
Slovenia

Zavod Povod was elected by members in 2011 to be Head of the Network in Slovenia and was re-elected in 2015 and in 2020.

Povod is an institution and NGO working on international development and a global education field with a particular focus on art, culture, cultural management, mobility, intercultural dialogue, migration and youth, as well as the development of the civil society sector in general and advocating civil society toward the public and authorities.

The Anna Lindh Foundation national network in Slovenia consists of 69 organisations that mostly carry the status of Non-Governmental Organisations officially registered in Slovenia. Most of these organisations have been members over the past five years and have extensive international development cooperation experience. Therefore, their membership in the ALF network is relevant to potential international development cooperations in the EuroMed region. Some of these organisations are also registered as social enterprises. In Slovenia, a Non-Governmental Organisation may also carry the social enterprise status. A small percentage of member organisations in ALF Slovenia are also humanitarian organisations. There is also a presence of diaspora organisations presenting continents like African communities or ethnicities like Arabic cultural clubs. The ALF members in Slovenia come from diverse expertise. 

Slovenian NGDO platform for development cooperation and humanitarian aid - SLOGA

National Network
سلوفينيا
Address

Povšetova 37 (official adress)
Metelkova 6 (office)

Ljubljana
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Telephone
+38614344402
Telephone (other)
+38614344402
Fax
+38614344402
E-Mail
info@sloga-platform.org
Mobile Phone
+38640204464
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. Others
General Information
Sloga, Slovenian NGDO platform for development cooperation and humanitarian aid was established in February 2006 by 19 Slovenian NGDOs. Currently joining more that 35 Slovenian NGDOs being active in down described areas. Sloga secretariat has 3 full time employees and 4 full time volunteers 8based on projets). Sloga is mainly project financed (app 80% of its income), by membership fees (app 5%) and by donations (app 15%).
Mission and Objectives

Sloga is a platform for non-governmental, non-profit organisations that re active in the field of development cooperation, global learning and humanitarian aid. The aim of the platform is to join forces and strengthen the partnership between Slovene non-governmental and non-profit organisations (NGOs) that are active in developing countries and raise awareness to the Slovene and European general public as regards the unequal division of wealth and the global solidarity and co-dependence related to it.
The main goal of Sloga is to monitor and actively form and evaluate the Slovene and European policies in international development cooperation. Within this it attempts to advocate the public interest in the field of social justice, social responsibility, respect of human rights, equal opportunities, education, solidarity, sustainable development and better inclusion of marginal groups into the decision-making process within the context of development cooperation. In order to achieve this Sloga cooperates with political decision-makers and representatives of Slovenian media.
The values upon which we work:
- social justice as a just, transparent and responsible use of means, a fair social power that serves the rights of mankind and leads towards lesser social inequalities;
- social responsibility as the responsibility of profitable organisations, institutions, groups and individuals, all of which lead to ensuring respect for human rights;
- respecting all human rights as defined in international and domestic legislation;
- solidarity that leads to solutions on the local, regional and global levels;
- sustainable development as a reusable use of natural resources that takes into consideration nature and the future generations:
- support and inclusion of local sources as well as including the receivers into the decision-making systems when deciding as regards the use of funds, thus increasing the efficiency of use and respecting the jointly reached decisions, cooperation of all active individuals and groups in the decision-making process;
- cooperation and dialogue with the government, public bodies and carriers of public authorisations;
- access to all information as regards the operation of institutions and organisations;
- accepting differences and inclusion of all social groups.

Main Projects / Activities

Main Slovenian NGO projects are mainly implemented in the following regions:
- Countries in which Slovene NGDOs have the highest presence
- Western Balkans
- The Caucasus
- Africa (Burkina Faso, Burundi, Ghana, Kenya, Congo, Mali, Madagascar, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda, Zambia, etc.)
Sloga main activities are:
- Information service
- Cooperation with political decision-makers
- Organising events
- Global learning
- Project counselling for NGOs
- Development library
- NGDO networking
- Promoting development cooperation
Sloga member NGOs are mainly active in the following area:
- Gender equality and empowerment of women
- Climate changes and implications for countries in development
- Inter-generational cooperation with focus to Africa
- Sustainable development and global learning
- Monitoring the efficiency of official development aid
- Policies of various African countries
- European neighbourly policies
- Peaceful conflict solution
- other development challenges.

Contact (1) Full Name
Marjan Huč
Head of the organisation
Marjan Huč

Slovenian Paneuropean Movement

National Network
سلوفينيا
Address

Cesta v prod 90
1000 Ljubljana
سلوفينيا

Telephone
+386 31 554 472
E-Mail
info@panevopa.si
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1992
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information
The Slovenian Paneuropean Movement (SPM), founded in 1991, is a non-governmental organization fostering and spreading the idea of European unification and striving for putting it into effect. The organization is part of the International Paneuropean Union, aiming to unite similar movements throughout Europe. The idea was first born after World War I with the realization that war with its material and spiritual devastation had brought Europe to the edge of destruction and that war itself is a consequence of national egoism leading towards new catastrophes of global extent. World War II proved this prediction to be true. The activities of the SPG include organizing international conferences, round tables, seminars and publishing books. Through these activities, we have come to be seen as critical thinkers focusing on European affairs - from the past through the present to the future. SPM has following organization structure: Assembly, Management Board, Monitoring Committee and President. Main funding sources are project funds, membership fees and sponsor funds. Our main partners are other Paneuropean organizations accross the Europe, but are well cooperating with all NGOs and other entities that pursue the objective - strong, united and unified Europe.
Mission and Objectives

The mission of the Slovenian Paneuropean Movement is to contribute to united Europe as described in the Paneuropean manifesto of Richard Coudenhove Kalergi. It is essential that Europe becomes a strong and united global player and Paneurope can offer certain answers how to achieve this objective. Our main objective is raising awareness among the European citizens about the necessity of united, unified and strong Europe. By discussing different issues (e. g. international relations, regional policy, socio-economic development, policy development etc.) with civil society, policy-makers, decision-makers, academia and experts, we offer an open space for exchange of ideas, good practices and knowledge. We give an emphasis on educating and empowering the youth, since they are the pillars of the future European structure.

Main Projects / Activities

Our activities can be devided in four main categories:
1. Project related activities
2. International conferences
3. Small scale events (e. g. round tables, seminars, open discussions with guest speakers etc.)
4. Publishing
Our activities are described in details on our main website www.panevropa.si and project website www.euforeignpolicy.eu.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Slovenian Paneuropean Movement has extensive knowledge in organization of events and providing data and researches. Since our operation focus is European Union and foreign affairs (relations), we believe that we can significantly contribute in discussions about the development of the wider Mediterranean region and the Middle East. Since we are member organization of the International Paneuropean Union, we have the capacity of disseminating news and information. Due to this fact, we can enhance the ALF network as well as enrich the activities of the International Paneuropean Union.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We wish to join the ALF network in order to contribute to the network as much as we can (with our knowledge and experience) and to be better informed about the development in the Mediterranean region. We also wish to strengthen the ALF network in Slovenian and in the wider Mediterranean context.

Contact (1) Full Name
Laris Gaiser
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Laris Gaiser
Contact (2) Full Name
Dejan Hribar
Job Title (2)
Secretary General

Slovenian Society of Aesthetics

National Network
سلوفينيا
Address

Gosposka 14 - 1000 Ljubljana
Ljubljana, SI-1000
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Telephone
+386 1 4706 476
Fax
+386 1 4257 792
E-Mail
info@drustvo-za-estetiko.si
E-Mail (2)
maja.murnik@guest.arnes.si
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1984
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Heritage
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Research
General Information
Slovenian Society for Aesthetics is a non-profit organization devoted to the study and promotion of aesthetics and related areas of theoretical reflection that focus on art and culture. It consists of members who elect an Executive Committee, the President, and the Secretary both of whom are mebmers of the five-member EC). Society is financed on the basis of specific projects (colloquia). Each year it organizes two international colloquia, one in spring and the other in automn. These colloquia are mainly financed by governmental ministries (culture, higher education). The Society is a collective member of the International Assocation for Aesthetics. In September 2006 it will host the III Mediterranean Congress for Aesthetics.
Mission and Objectives

The strengthening and the proliferation of aesthetics in the national and the international settings.

Main Projects / Activities

Two annual colloquia.
In September 2006 the Society will organize the III Mediterranean Congress for Aesthetics.

Contact (1) Full Name
Maja Murnik
Head of the organisation
Prof. Dr. Ales Erjavec

Slovenia’s commitment to the Mediterranean shines bright!

الصورة
emuni

The Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Higher Education in Slovenia, Tanja Fajon and Dr. Igor Papič, have highlighted the importance of our region for stability, security, and opportunities.

Celebrating 15 years of the Union for the Mediterranean and the Euro-Mediterranean University of EMUNI, Slovenia pledges increased support and resources under Prof. Rado Bohinc’s leadership.

»We’re excited to announce EMUNI’s Strategic Action Plan 2024-2029, including the creation of the Euro-Mediterranean Students’ Empowerment Fund (EMSEF) to provide scholarships for students from diverse backgrounds.

For more info, click here

Slovénie

الصورة
Slovenia

En 2011, l’institution Zavod Povod a été élue Chef de file du Réseau slovène de la FAL par les membres du Réseau. Elle a ensuite été réélue en 2015 et en 2020.

Povod est une institution et une ONG active dans le développement international et dans le domaine de l’éducation mondiale, plus particulièrement dans l’art, la culture, la gestion culturelle, la mobilité, le dialogue interculturel, la migration et la jeunesse. Elle travaille également sur le développement du secteur de la société civile en général et sur la promotion de la société civile auprès du grand public et des autorités.

Le Réseau national slovène de la Fondation Anna Lindh comprend 69 organisations, principalement non gouvernementales et officiellement enregistrées en Slovénie. La plupart de ces organisations sont membres depuis les cinq dernières années et ont une grande expérience de la coopération internationale au développement. Par conséquent, leur adhésion au réseau de la FAL est utile pour les coopérations internationales de développement dans la région euro-méditerranéenne. Certaines de ces organisations sont également enregistrées comme entreprises sociales. En effet, en Slovénie une organisation non gouvernementale peut également avoir le statut d’entreprise sociale. Un petit pourcentage des membres du Réseau slovène de la FAL sont également des associations humanitaires. Les organisations de la diaspora sont également membres et représentent des continents, comme les communautés africaines, ou des ethnies, comme les clubs culturels arabes. Les membres du Réseau slovène de la FAL viennent de différents milieux et possèdent différentes expertises.

Sodobnost International

National Network
سلوفينيا
Address

Belokranjska 5
1000 LJUBLJANA
سلوفينيا

Telephone
+ 386 1 563 55 50
Telephone (other)
+ 386 1 437 21 01
Fax
+ 386 1 561 18 56
E-Mail
sodobnost@guest.arnes.si
E-Mail (2)
evald.flisar@guest.arnes.si
Mobile Phone
+ 386 41 913 214
Mobile Phone (other)
+ 386 41 504 484
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
1933
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
SODOBNOST INTERNATIONAL is a non-profit organisation publishing SODOBNOST, the oldest Slovenian journal for literature and the arts (founded in 1933), anthologies of short stories translated from various languages (reciprocally with foreign publishers), quality books by Slovene and foreign authors, plays and poetry, organizing playwriting workshops, international presentations of Slovene literature in translation etc., mostly with the financial assistance of the Slovene Ministry of Culture.
Mission and Objectives

To acquaint Slovene readers with the best of contemporary writing in other (especially lesser known) languages and to promote Slovene literature abroad.

Main Projects / Activities

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Contact (1) Full Name
Jana Bauer
Head of the organisation
Evald Flisar
Contact (2) Full Name
Eva Vi?ar

ŠOK - Združenje študentska organizacija Komenda / Students Association of Komenda

National Network
سلوفينيا
Address

ŽEJE 116
Komenda
سلوفينيا

Telephone
+386(0)59071070
Fax
+386(0)59071070
E-Mail
info@zsok.si
E-Mail (2)
tajnistvo@zsok.si
Mobile Phone
+386(0)41871816
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
GENERAL INFORMATION: Since our inception in 2009 (16. of June 2009), the Students association of Komenda has invested all of emerging efforts in support of more than 1. 300 students through whole area of functioning (Area: 289, 00 km2, Number of inhabitants: 34.389, Number of human settlements: 116) and in smaller area of functioning-Komenda, in which municipality, we primarily cover over 500 university and secondary school students. We are a non-profit student organization and community of students. Komenda used to be The Knights Hospitaller’s possession -Commenda, under the Kamnik’s Alps (SLO)/ Steiner Alpes (A). It is located in the vicinity of Slovenian capitol-Ljubljana (11 miles). Our president is Miss Anja PIBERNIK, student at University of Maribor. •Structure of the organization, including number of staff employed and/or partners: Democratic open structure NGO, with 2 staff members (semi-volunteer work) •Budgetary resources available in a year: cca. 16 000 EUR, next year cca. 8 000 EUR (50% cut) •Sources of funding: Main source is provide by Student act, minor sources are provide by sponsors. •Main partners involved in the organization's projects/activities: Slovenian Students Union Union of Slovenian Student Clubs Youth Center Kotlovnica Kamnik NGO Platform Slovenian Hearts Slovenian Phylanthropy etc.
Mission and Objectives

Our principal activities are in primary, student related and ecology related nevertheless we are engaged in variety of rolls which make our community better-to provide invaluable support that will enable thousands of people through out the region to take practical action to clean rivers and polluted sites, organize recycling campaigns, identify and protect endangered species, fight against environmentally destructive and illegal development, create parks and green spaces, reduce energy consumption in schools and kindergartens and participate in environmental decision making. We are and have been a key factor in nurturing a strong and stable network of organizations which work for common goals through the region. Protection of biodiversity and endangered species, heritage interpretation and protection, urban and rural ecology, tree planting and forestation, waste management, land stewardship, energy alternatives, organic agriculture, public spaces and green space, greenways development, environmental advocacy and watchdog activities and NGO capacity building.

Main Projects / Activities

We have proven to be very effective in establishing NGOs Slovenian Hearts Info Point for northern part of Central Slovenia (for local goverments/ municipalitys of Komenda, Medvode; Mengeš and Trzin) and continuing so as part of http:/www.ocistimo.si project which hapents to be the bigest evioronmental project in Slovenia, we had more than 200.000 volonters on the end of the project (17. of April 2010). These projects allow us to mobilize local resources and initiate environmental reforms.

Contact (1) Full Name
Saso NOZIC SERINI