Portugal

BTUIN cooperativa

National Network
Portugal
Address

Rua Enfermeiras da Grande Guerra, nº2, 3º dto
1170-119 Lisboa
Portugal

Telephone
935935933
E-Mail
info@btuin.org
E-Mail (2)
creativelisboa@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
info@btuin.org
E-Mail (4)
info@btuin.org
Mobile Phone
935935933
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

Abordamos todas as atividades desde o paradigma da facilitação para a emergência da inteligência coletiva, de soluções técnico-económicas colaborativas, criativas e inovadoras, para o desenvolvimento territorial e societal. Para cumprimentos destas premissas pretendemos, criar, coordenar, avaliar e integrar projetos, programas e ideias a nível nacional e/ou internacional.

Mission and Objectives

Temos como objetivo o desenvolvimento territorial e social, actuando em rede para criar, coordenar, avaliar e/ou integrar projetos, programas e ideias que abordem a Comunidade, Educação, Cidadania e as Artes.

Main Projects / Activities

"GABIP" Local network coordinated by the municipality for urban and social planning / "LETT Labs" EU intercities project to understand the gentrification process / "Lift the siege on the hills" project developed in a network, in the historic center of Lisbon, to find solutions that promote more well-being for vulnerable groups, entrepreneurs and the community as a whole / "Music is Mathematics for my ears" research and action project that combines formal education with informal education through the arts / "iN House" project designed for professional musicians and / or students at an advanced level, which takes place online and proposes the democratization of musical composition processes, sharing knowledge and creativity, generating collaborative processes to find sustainable solutions for the profession / "European Youth music week "project with 50 years of history that brings together young people around music in a week of artistic residency, we act as producers and public relations.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Actuar em rede para criar, coordenar, avaliar e/ou integrar projetos, programas e ideias, que abordem a Comunidade, Educação, Cidadania e as Artes

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Actuar em rede para criar, coordenar, avaliar e/ou integrar projetos, programas e ideias, que abordem a Comunidade, Educação, Cidadania e as Artes

Contact (1) Full Name
Pedro Manuel Mateus Gonçalves
Job Title
Project manager
Head of the organisation
Mourad Ghanem

BTUIN cooperativa

National Network
Portugal
Address

Rua Enfermeiras da Grande Guerra, nº2, 3º dto
1170-119 Lisboa
Portugal

Telephone
935935933
E-Mail
info@btuin.org
E-Mail (2)
info@btuin.org
E-Mail (3)
info@btuin.org
E-Mail (4)
historiclisboa@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
General Information

from Portugal - Lisbon. We have territorial and societal development as an objective and we work collaboratively in a network, creating, coordinating, evaluating and / or integrating projects, programs and ideas.

Mission and Objectives

We approach all activities from the facilitation paradigm for the emergence of collective intelligence, collaborative, creative and innovative territorial and societal development solutions. To fulfill these premises, we intend to create, coordinate, evaluate and integrate projects, programs and ideas.

Main Projects / Activities

"GABIP" Local network coordinated by the municipality for urban and social planning / "LETT Labs" EU intercities project to understand the gentrification process / "Lift the siege on the hills" project developed in a network, in the historic center of Lisbon, to find solutions that promote more well-being for vulnerable groups, entrepreneurs and the community as a whole / "Music is Mathematics for my ears" research and action project that combines formal education with informal education through the arts / "iN House" project designed for professional musicians and / or students at an advanced level, which takes place online and proposes the democratization of musical composition processes, sharing knowledge and creativity, generating collaborative processes to find sustainable solutions for the profession / "European Youth music week "project with 50 years of history that brings together young people around music in a week of artistic residency, we act as producers and public relations.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Development of projects that results from shared experiences and best practices in areas such as art, education, citizenship, community, or disciplinary crossing.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Sharing experiences and best practices in areas such as art, education, citizenship, community, or disciplinary crossing.

Contact (1) Full Name
Pedro Manuel Mateus Gonçalves
Job Title
Project manager
Head of the organisation
Mourad Ghanem

Bué Fixe-Youth Organization

National Network
Portugal
Address

Rua de Macau nº 9, 3 frt, 2700-538,
Amadora
Portugal

Telephone
351 926007149
E-Mail
grupobuefixe@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
BUE FIXE- is a Non-profit Youth Migrants organization, based in Portugal, initially a network of young African-migrants with origins in Portuguese speaking African Countries. THE AIMS OF THE ORGANISATION ARE TO PROMOTE: • Active participation of young people in all initiatives related with the definition of public and private policies directly or indirectly affecting them. STRUCTURE OF THE ORGANISATION The organizational structure was designed to engage the active participation of booth the target groups as well as those professional with recognized experience in working with these particular population as well as these specific groups living or surrounded by risk factors regarding the opportunities to exercise their full human and individual rights. MANAGEMENT OF THE ORGANISATION The management is based in cooperation and involvement of the active member in all the project and activity. DECISION-MAKING PROCESS An active work is developed in order to get an effective participation of the target groups as well as related professionals in all stages of the development of the decision making process. Our annual budget coming from Local and internation donnor like local municpality, MTV Stayng Alive. The mean parnter are local NGO, MTV Portugal,Youth Group, Student NGO. In below there are some training we participated: • Training Course «Get in Net» for Transnational Youth Initiatives, 26th of February – 2nd of March 2008, France • Training course about use of theatre technique as tool for social change, Croacia, 02-03-08-10-03-08 • Training course for Facilitators «Face It» Belgium, 15.-23.3.2008
Mission and Objectives

The objective are:
• Partnerships that may contribute to the development of networks among other related youth organizations, either at the community, national and international level.
• Participation of young people in voluntary initiatives.
• The implementation of activities, during leisure times, that may bring together children and seniors.
• The development of non-formal educational activities.
• Social inclusion of young people approaching the public services, as available tools to defend their human, cultural, social, economic rights, as much as their specific individual rights such as sexual orientation among others.
• Gender equality among this particular population.
• The development of activities to protect the health of these particular group of young people, with priority to the prevention of risk factors , attitudes and behaviours regarding sexually transmitted infections(STI/STD), HIV/aids, drug use, teen pregnancy, dating violence among others.

Main Projects / Activities

The mean project are “YOUTH MEDIA, OUR RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS”. This use media and communication skills to promote adequate STI/HIV/AIDS prevention strategies, addressed to Young Migrant coming from African Portuguese Speaking Countries who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods in Amadora City surrounding the Lisbon Area.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute in this networking with our experiencie in field we are done with african migrant youth in Portugal in many areas like, migration discrimination, acess to social rigth.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We want to be part because we think can be important for all of us working in the youth field to put our minds and experiences together to work towards a solution and commitment.
we want to be part also to share my experiences and learn as much as possible with other colleagues regarding migrant exchange initiatives to promote safer behaviors and citizenship among Young People.

Contact (1) Full Name
00 351 926007149
Head of the organisation
Dynka Amorim
Contact (2) Full Name
Ana Filgueiras

Campanh'UP - Social and Community Communication Platform

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Visões Úteis

In September, the Campanh'UP project commenced, funded by the Collaborative Budget. This initiative followed the signing of a protocol with the Campanhã Parish Council in August.

Campanh'UP is a social and community communication platform located in Campanhã. Its primary goal is to activate mobilization and participation processes through young communicators. These communicators promote co-created and co-dynamized interactions involving people and institutions in Campanhã, with the aim of integrated parish development. Campanh'UP seeks to stimulate cultural activities, support training processes, initiate co-creation efforts, preserve and enhance the territory and its heritage, and contribute to the sustainability of participatory processes.

This project is an integral part of the Novos Percursos para Campanhã initiative and was conceived within the framework of the URBiNAT project. It focuses on local participation, fostering co-created and co-dynamized communication and interaction among the local taskforce partners and other involved stakeholders.

The project's executive committee has Visões Úteis as one of their partners, which is a member of Anna Lindh Foundation's Portuguese Network. The remaining partners are Fios e Desafios, CES - Centro de Estudos Sociais, APPC - Associação do Porto de Paralisia Cerebral, Sinergias.
 

Visões Úteis, an artistic project based in Porto and founded in 1994, originated in the theater but has since expanded into various other forms of expression, including Performance in the Landscape and Community Performance. Its primary mission revolves around artistic creation, encompassing programming, both national and international circulation, publishing, audience development, research, and training. The project places a strong emphasis on fostering innovation and promoting a dynamic dialogue between the aesthetic and the ethical, making it a continually evolving endeavor.

Established by former members of the university theater group CITAC, Visões Úteis has engaged in collaborations with various directors and presented works from a diverse array of authors. Subsequently, the project shifted its focus towards research, dramaturgical creation, and the production of original performances. Beyond these aspects of artistic creation, the project has diversified its activities, delving into the urban landscape and Community Performance, while also venturing into international markets and embracing digital creativity.

Recognized with the Gold Medal of Cultural Merit from the City of Porto in 2020, Visões Úteis relocated to Campanhã, expanding its programming in partnership with the Porto City Council. Under the leadership of Carlos Costa and a dedicated team, Visões Úteis continues to influence the arts scene with a substantial portfolio of productions, all aimed at promoting dialogue and innovation within the cultural realm.

Campo Arqueológico de Mértola

National Network
Portugal
Address

Rua da Igreja, 2 – 7750-338 Mértola
7750-338 Mértola
Portugal

Telephone
+351 286612443
Fax
+351 286611089
E-Mail
geral@camertola.pt
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1988
Fields of Activity
  1. Heritage
  2. Research
General Information

Campo Arqueológico de Mértola (CAM) is a cultural and scientific association without profit goals created in 1988; it was declared a collective entity of public utility in 1995. The organs of CAM are a General Council, Board of Direction, Account Commission and Scientific Board. The General Council includes all the associates of CAM and it is its chief deliberative assembly. It is presided by a board of President and two secretaries. The Board of Direction is the executive organ of CAM and includes the Director secretary, treasurer, two voters and an executive team.

Mission and Objectives

Since its foundation CAM has as its objectives the survey and research of archaeological, ethnographic and artistic values in the region of Mértola and to proceed to its safekeeping especially the Islamic heritage. Collaboration with the Universities of Spain, France, Italy, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

Main Projects / Activities

Since its foundation, CAM has carried out a multidisciplinary scientific investigation in the area of social sciences. Besides a particular interest the following projects financed by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MCT); the organisation of scientific events of international relevance: IV International Conference "Mediaeval Pottery in the Mediterranean", Lisbon, 1987 and "Mediaeval Harbours of the Mediterranean", Mértola, 2001, the coordination in Portugal of Discover Islamic Art project and the conception and creation of the Mértola's Museum: "Castle" (1991), "Paleochristian Basilica" (1993) and "Islamic Art" (2001 ), etc. The publishing programme of CAM has reached over twenty titles, of which are worth mentioning the magazine Mediaeval Archaeology (9 issues published).

Contact (1) Full Name
Cláudio Figueiredo Torres
Head of the organisation
Cláudio Figueiredo Torres
Contact (2) Full Name
Susana Gómez Martínez

Casa da Esquina - Associação Cultural

National Network
Portugal
Address

Rua Aires de Campos nº6 3000-014 Coimbra
Coimbra
Portugal

Telephone
239041397
E-Mail
casadaesquina.associacao@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
filipalves@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
962732563
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Media
General Information
Structure of the organization: 3 directors, 1 producer. Budget: 21.000. Source of Funding: city hall, Cultural Ministry - national and regional. Modalities of action: Creations (site-specific projects in the public space)formation (arts, gender, youth education)and residencies (arts), seminaries conferences (art in public space, gender, plastic arts )
Mission and Objectives

to create high quality arts project in collaboration with different artistic areas

Main Projects / Activities

Modalities of action: Creations (site-specific projects in the public space)
ex: http://casadaesquinanobotanico.blogspot.com/
and http://chambresroomszimmers.blogspot.com
formation (arts, gender, youth education)and residencies (arts),
seminaries, conferences (art in public space, gender, plastic arts )

Contact (1) Full Name
Filipa Alves

Casa do Brasil de Lisboa

National Network
Portugal
Address

Rua Luz Soriano, 42
Lisboa
1200-248 Lisboa
Portugal

Telephone
+351 213 400 000
Telephone (other)
+351 935 141 813
E-Mail
direcao@casadobrasildelisboa.pt
E-Mail (2)
secretaria@casadobrasildelisboa.pt
E-Mail (3)
culturacbl@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1992
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information

Casa do Brasil de Lisboa (CBL) is a non-profit association of immigrants, founded in January 1992 by Brazilians living in Portugal and Portuguese friends of Brazil and is open to all nationalities. Since its foundation, CBL has been active in reflecting and implementing public policies, assuming a fundamental role in activism and demanding egalitarian policies for immigrant communities in Portugal. We develop projects with actions that aim to promote equal access to rights and services for immigrants. In addition to social intervention and activism work, we promote the appreciation of multiculturalism, interculturality and integration through culture.

Mission and Objectives

Equal Opportunities Equal Rights and Social Justice Interculturality and Integration

Main Projects / Activities

Gabinete de Orientação e Encaminhamento (GOE) GOE is part of the CLAIM network (Local Support Center for the Integration of Migrants), a partner with the Lisbon City Council within the scope of the PMIML - Lisbon Municipal Migrant Plan 2018-2020, and offers guidance and referral with regard to regularization and legalization in Portugal, as well as access to public and private services, such as: health, education, justice, social security, among others. The office also provides information on labor rights and other issues related to the integration of Brazilian immigrants and other nationalities in Portugal. The GOE - Guidance and Referral Office has been financed, since January 2017, by the FAMI - Fund for Asylum, Migration and Integration, managed by the ACM - High Commission for Migrations. In addition to GOE at its headquarters in Lisbon, we provide service at the Cascais Store on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10am to 1pm, as part of the partnership with Cascais City Council. Gabinete de Apoio ao Emprego (GAE) The Employment Support Office (GAE) at Casa do Brasil in Lisbon provides support to unemployed young people and adults on their path to professional insertion or reintegration and/or training. Among the activities carried out by GAE are the preparation of CVs and job search techniques, dissemination and referral to job and qualification offers and guidance on measures to support entrepreneurship. The office also establishes partnerships with companies and training entities that use its free recruitment support services for job and training offers. Service at GAE is in person and free, by prior appointment which can be requested by calling 213 400 000 and 935 141 813, by email at gae@casadobrasildelisboa.pt or in person at Rua Luz Soriano, 42, Lisbon. Grupo Acolhida The Acolhida Group has been held by Casa do Brasil in Lisbon since 2012 and consists of weekly meetings of the Mutual Aid Group. Acolhida Group has the concept of group work, a space for conversations, sharing information and experiences, since the shared experience reduces isolation, provides reflection and increases the chances of overcoming difficulties through the solidarity network that is formed. Meetings are held every Wednesday from 4pm to 5:30pm and no prior registration is required. The Acolhida Group is an activity of the Sinergias Project – What unites us? Participatory Methodologies and Integration of NPTs, financed by FAMI (Fund for Asylum, Migration and Integration) managed by ACM (High Commission for Migration). Ciclo de Sessões Informativas With specific themes, the Cycle of Information Sessions complement the work carried out by the Mutual Aid Group, as it is a space for more specific information regarding rights and duties. There are informative sessions with topics such as: Regularization in Portugal; Rights and Duties of immigrants, Portuguese Nationality; Access to Health; Workers' Rights and Duties and Women's Migration. The Cycle of Information Sessions is an activity of the Sinergias Project – What unites us? Participatory Methodologies and Integration of the NPTs, financed by the Fund for Asylum, Migration and Integration - FAMI, managed by the High Commission for Migration - ACM.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Casa Do Brasil de Lisboa, due to its history in the fight for the promotion and equality of the rights of migrant people in Portugal, has extensive experience in projects and support for reception and integration, which has generated, over the 32 years of activity, the construction of a network of associations, collectives and public and private institutions that work in the field of migration and social inclusion in Portugal.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To expand the network of contacts and possibilities of working in partnership with associations in other territories, enhancing projects and programs already developed.

Contact (1) Full Name
Cyntia de Paula
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Cyntia de Paula
Contact (2) Full Name
Victor Costa Hastenreiter
Job Title (2)
Senior Project Technician

Centro de Investigacao em Educacao

National Network
Portugal
Address

CIE-FCUL
Campo Grande Ed C6, P1
1749-016 Lisboa
Portugal

Lisboa
Portugal

E-Mail
flsousa@fc.ul.pt
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
1994
Fields of Activity
  1. Research
General Information
CIE-FCUL is a research Centre located in the Department of Education of the University of Lisbon. The centre has 55 members (Professors and researchers of the Department of Education and other Higher Education Institutions) plus 75 associates (doctoral students mostly). It is funded by the FCT (Foundation for Science and Technology at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. This year the funding was: 151,250.00 Euros. There are 3 staff.
Mission and Objectives

It provides the resources and support for its members' research who have several national and international projects and are involved and European Networks.

Main Projects / Activities

Areas of research in Education:
Teacher Education in the Sciences, Math and ICT; Didactics; Educational Administration and Policy studies; Supervision; Adult education; Evaluation; Intercultural Education; Gender studies, etc.
All its members are involved in research projects. Some are funded by FCT others by the EU or EC.
Membership in CICE (Erasmus Academic Network for Children's Identity and Citizenship in Europe);

Contact (1) Full Name
Florbela Luiz de sousa
Head of the organisation
Jao Pedro Ponte

Centro em rede de Investigação em Antropologia (CRIA)

National Network
Portugal
Address

Av. Forças Armadas, Ed. ISCTE-IUL - sala 2n7, cacifo 237,
Lisboa
Portugal

Telephone
(+351) 21 790 39 17
Telephone (other)
+351919957705
Fax
(+351) 21 790 39 40
E-Mail
cria@cria.org.pt
E-Mail (2)
antonia.lima@iscte.pt
Mobile Phone
+351919957705
Mobile Phone (other)
(+351) 967821338
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Heritage
  5. Human rights
  6. Religion
  7. Research
  8. Youth and education
General Information
Founded in 2008 as a R&D unit of the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) (evaluated as Very Good by an international panel, within the framework of the Evaluation Process for Research Units/FCT), CRIA (Centre for Research in Anthropology) is an inter-institutional centre devoted to advanced training and research in Anthropology. CRIA is divided into 4 institutional units ISCTE-IUL (ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon), FCSH-UNL (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities- Universidade Nova de Lisboa), FCT-UC (Faculty of Sciences and Technology-University of Coimbra), and UM (University of Minho), each unit developing its own activities and promoting joint actions with other research and/or teaching centres. Through this inter-group dialogue and cooperation, researchers contribute to a multi-vocal platform devoted to the advancement of knowledge in all major anthropological fields, whilst also sharing essential resources for management, fundraising and dissemination of research activities, teaching and knowledge transfer. The mobility of researchers among CRIA's units is also actively encouraged The centre's statutory bodies are the Executive Board, the Scientific Council, the General Assembly, and the Audit Committee.
Mission and Objectives

RESEARCH
With 78 full-time researchers among a total of 241 affiliated members. CRIA is currently the main research institution in Portugal dedicated to Anthropology.
Research is carried out within CRIA's main research groups, headed by senior scholars responsible for coordination and scientific supervision, for the development of activities related to the groups' specific research fields and for promoting academic dialogue and debate in the public sphere. The four research groups, listed below, cover issues such as the production of identity and social differentiation, policies and practices of culture, migration and citizenship, power and knowledge:
i) Circulation and Place-Making;
ii) Practices and Politics of Culture;
iii) Governance, Policies and Livelihoods;
iv) Environment, Sustainability and Ethnography.
By facilitating relations among members of the Universities to which CRIA belongs and by promoting international cooperation with similar institutions and non-governmental organizations, CRIA has enhanced its national and transnational research networks in Anthropology. This has enabled CRIA to maximize resources and capacities that were originally dispersed, resulting in more in-depth scientific work in terms of theory, methodology and how themes are addressed.
CRIA is involved, both as a host institution and as a partner, with other national and international entities in several internationally funded projects, research programmes and scientific networks. Consequently, CRIA has extensive experience in the coordination and management of national and international R&D projects, including those from the FCT, QREN, 7th Framework Programmes (HERA, Gruntvig, ERC, ESF, COST Actions), and private funding.
CRIA is an active participant in international anthropological forums, working in close cooperation with institutions from all over the world, specifically through collaboration with academic and scientific organizations from Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, France, Germany, India, Italy, Malaysia, , Mozambique, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom, among others.

Main Projects / Activities

The centre's activities include:
a) the development of theoretical and applied research projects;
b) the promotion of events which encourage scientific debate and the dissemination of research (conferences, workshops, seminars);
c) scientific publications which disseminate the results of research projects at national and international level
d) the organization of postgraduate courses;
e) support of international network-based cooperation in research teams and in other international partnerships;
f) creating a stimulating environment for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers in order to facilitate their integration in research networks of the global scientific community:
g) reinforcing the public dimension of Anthropology, namely among the development of projects and collaborative partnerships with governmental and non-governmental agencies that have a direct impact on the definition and implementation of public policies.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Through CRIA' activities we are able to contribute to ALF's objective of  overcoming the misunderstandings and stereotypes which affect relations between and within the societies of the Mediterranean.
The Filme festival Olhares do Mediterraneo- Cinema no Femenino, wich we organize every year, is an excellent momet to accomplish that goal.
 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

By being part of the portuguese Network CRIA can benefit from a vivid dialog among institutions that work with the same goals and implement Common Actions among member organisations
 

Contact (1) Full Name
Maria Antónia Pereira de resende pedroso de Lima
Job Title
Member of Executive board
Head of the organisation
Amélia Maria Frazão Moreira
Contact (2) Full Name
Mafalda Melo e Sousa
Job Title (2)
Secretariat