Individual Person: Ms. Charlotte Haslund-Christensen (artist and photographer)
slusevej
Copenhagen
Danemark
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Young Civil Society Leadership Program (YCSLP) Second Cycle
Créer des récits porteurs de transformation
slusevej
Copenhagen
Danemark
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Klosterport 4C, 4
Aarhus C 8000
Danemark
To inform and propagate understanding about 3rd world
issues. To increase awareness about the 3rd world, both
with regard to problems the developing countries face
and to the diversity of culture and belief systems they
represent. A main goal of o3v, is to awake in children
and young people an understanding of global issues
and a desire to be involved in participating in a global
community.
The international dimension in Aarhus: Intercultural
competencies in school.
Project Fair Trade : PR- and Information campaign in
Schools.
Project SYS: UN children’s convention project, dialogue
via the internet. Hospitality and housing in the 3rd world.
Intercultural Competencies in Institutions: Courses for
teachers and child carers.
Animator programme: O3V is the only Danish
Organisation which specialises in “The Living Word”,
by using our 80 animators and 25 storytellers.
Local/National/European Union Co-operation.
Images of the Middle East : Festival to promote better
understanding of the Middle East, its culture, politics and
traditions – to hinder stereotyping.
Præstegårds Allé 3, 2tv.
2700 Brønshøj
Copenhagen
Danemark
Inklusion (inclusion) is the opposite of exclusion. Inklusion has since 2003 been working to promote difference as a positive resource. And for a society with space for every body – across ethnic, religious, cultural, sexual, and political views. Through network, campaigns, events, and international cooperation we’re putting diversity as a resource on the agenda.
Diversity is a value which we seek to concretize and make operational. The starting point for Inklusion was to pose the question: ‘How can diversity become a resource in Denmark?’ Since then, we have been working with practical implementation of the diversity terminology, through awareness raising, networking, counselling, and communication of good practices – both in Denmark and the Middle East.
Training of Trainers and awareness raising
Living Together – CAIRO is intended to bring Egyptians and refugees of all nationalities together to work for common benefits. The project aims at building capacity in the member organizations of Tadamon – The Egyptian/refugee Multicultural Council, while initiating a large public campaign to promote diversity as a positive resource in Cairo. Co-ordinating the effort of concerned organizations and individuals, share knowledge, develop new initiatives and effectively communicate these, are central parts of the project.
For other activities please see: www.inklusion.dk
Margretheholmsvej 38, 6.t.v.
1432 København K
Danemark
International Academy for Education and Democracy is a private independent foundation engaged in good governance, democracy and sustainable development.
IAED was founded in 2002 and is registered in Denmark with the danish organisation number 26 86 51 23.
CONTACT
Email: info@iaed.info
Director: Jakob Erle: Phone: +45 23 43 95 93 / email: je@iaed.info
BOARD
Laust Søndergaard
Kirsten Bruun
Building community through civic learning.
People united in diversity are the condition for action.
Rule-based institutions are critical for strong societies.
Projects using the SDG's as a framework for regenerative local development - in different parts of the world.
Development and use of dialogue tools relating to the connection between SDG's and democracy - democracy at local, national, continental and global levels.
Development of interconnected local activities.
Networking related to civic education connecting Europe and the MENA countries - e.g. the NACE network.
To support cooperation between Europe and MENA.
Over the last several decades intercultural education has played a key role in many educational policies and practices, both across the Nordic countries and internationally. In this article we examine current conceptual discourses on intercultural education with an emphasis on...
Langhusvej 18 2 th, 2700 Brønshøj,København
2700 Copenhagen
Danemark
1. Development and promotion of respect for human rights and the abolition of sectarian, religious, national, ethnic and racial discrimination, and discrimination of the dialogue language and acceptance of others.
2. Developing the capacities of institutions working in the field of disability rights
3. Support initiatives for the protection of refugee children
4. Supporting cultural initiatives that promote a culture of human rights
the organization: launched Ambassadors of charity Campaign to meet the needs of poor families in Norway, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan and Morocco
Campaign to receive refugee children in Oslo
Collaboration with organizations in the network
Promoting the principles of cultural and social dialogue
Montebello Allé 1
3000 Helsingør
Danemark
The main idea of IPC is to bring as many different cultures together and to encourage dialogue, understanding, interest and mutual respect in a world, where tolerance is a necessity and diversity is an adventure. The study program of IPC offers a wide range of global issues and classes. We focus on Global Citizenship, Global Development and Politics, but stay independent of religious or political ideologies
The main activities are 2 "long courses" of 18 and 22 weeks, but shorter courses and seminars are also organised.
Probably by sharing our experience - but IPC can also host seminars and meetings for the network or for participating organisations.
We wish to get in contact with NGOs and committed people from all the EuroMed area. We also think that our experience of teaching in a multicultural environment can be a contribution to the network and might be subject to exchange projects.
Roskildevej 289 st
2610 Rødovre
Danemark
Jambatan is a non-profit art and culture association founded by multidisciplinary artist Amir Zainorin and anthropologist Pia Poulsen in Copenhagen in 2008. The Malay word Jambatan translates ‘Bridge’ in English. The name promotes interconnectivity between people and recognizes the potential to create a community that serves as a catalyst for generating new forms for collaboration and activities across borders of nationality, culture, language and belief.
Jambatan specializes in interdisciplinary audience engagement collaborating with museums, art institutions, schools and organizations creating a platform for artists to share their works through dialogs, archival, pedagogy and development of imaginative and investigative exhibitions in Denmark and Internationally. We are also looking forward to work with performance artists that are experimenting with new media and put importance in research in their works.
Jambatan works within the themes of migration, displacement, memories and decolonization based on the overall factors such as imperialism and global economic segregation impervious to the hierarchization of humanity into a racial or cultural center. It gives focus on the diaspora and minority community regardless of their ethnicity, race, religion or sexual orientation in a so called ‘world divided into compartments,’; where we see growing inequalities between the North and the South and between the haves and the haves not.
It contributes to bigger public awareness about the work of diaspora artists and offers nuances to the dialogue of the global movements of migration. It explores the notion of belonging and experiences of hybridity that exists in having multiple cultural heritage. It sparks an interest in art that enables a transnational connectedness and seeks for a sustainable lifestyle.
Arts festival, art workshop, symposium, art talks
Inviting artists from other countries to participate in our activities and collaborating with different institution, organisation or artist association or collective in making art projects.
For networking and building working relationship to make art projects.
Dear ALF Danish Network members,
Here is an exciting invitation to join an online networking session with colleagues from Albania, Lebanon and Denmark:
The Head of the Network in #Albania, in the framework of the Network Engagement Scheme II, in cooperation with the Head of the Network in #Denmark and #Lebanon, are organizing an online networking session for the members of their network.
The #networkingsession will take place online, via Zoom, in December 20th, 4:30pm CET.
The purpose of these meetings is for the network members to explore the richness and diversity of the ALF members, with whom they can organize events/ write proposals afterwards.
After the online networking session, a call for the organization of online events will be launched to further strengthen the cooperation between members who participated in the online networking sessions.
The members themselves will organize such events in cooperation with other members from the selected networks. Typology of activities includes workshops, debates, cultural days or any other format as might be suggested by the members.
Up to 7 proposals for online activities will be supported under this call and each on the value of 500 EUR, lump sum. The formula of the awarded proposals will be one + one (North and South).
Please register for the networking session, by fulfilling this form here : https://forms.gle/TE5Kthb9jvruVFrc7 no later than December 16th, 4pm CET.
#WeareALF #NetworkingSession #Albania #Denmark #Lebanon
Rosenoerns Allé 12 1634
Copenhagen V
Danemark
• A just and sustainable world order, where women in the South have access to and control over resources, access to decision-making, and a right to control their own bodies and lives.
• To put women and gender on the agenda in all development and trade-related fora, programs and policies.
KULU works with information, development education, and lobby and advocacy based on extensive networking with women’s NGOs and networks in Africa, Asia, Latin America and internationally, and cooperates in alliances and thematic networks projects with Southern partners.
In 2006 KULU has initiated a new partnership and project collaboration with FEMNET Mali.
A current program focus is on youth dialogue on girls and young women’s rights, connecting partners in the South with youths in Denmark and engaging youth in dialogue and exchange. KULU is looking into the possibilities of developing a program focus on girls’ rights in the Middle East/North Africa.