Spain

Àrea d’Estudis Àrabs i Islàmics. Departament de Filologia Semítica. Universitat de Barcelona

National Network
Spain
Address

Facultat de Filologia ; Universitat de Barcelona; Gran Via, 585
08007 Barcelona
Spain

Telephone
00 34 93 4035704
Telephone (other)
00 34 93 4035610
Fax
00 34 93 4039069
E-Mail
mcomes@ub.edu
E-Mail (2)
ecalvo@ub.edu
Mobile Phone
696051995
Mobile Phone (other)
626131765
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
  2. Research
  3. Youth and education
General Information
The “Àrea d’Estudis Àrabs i Islàmics” consists of 12 teachers (including the Director, the Secretary, and a Scholarship holder) It belongs to a public University financed with public resources. The annual budget amounts to 7500 euros. The main aim of the Àrea is to offer the degrees of « Llicenciat en Filologia Arab », “Doctorat en Cultua Àrab i Hebrea. Passat i Present”, “Doctorat en Història de la Ciència Àrab” and “Master Europeu en Història de la Ciència”
Mission and Objectives

Our main objective is to enlarge the knowledge of the Arabic language, culture, and history among the University students and the society in general.

Main Projects / Activities

- 2 Doctorate degrees and 1 European Master
- Seminars
- Conferences
- Courses of Arabic language
- Research on the Arabic and Islamic world
- Annual publication of a scientific journal: « Suhayl»
- Educational innovation
- Monographies

Contact (1) Full Name
Mercè Comes
Head of the organisation
Mercè Comes
Contact (2) Full Name
Emilia Calvo

Arrabal-AID

National Network
Spain
Address

C/Don Aceras nº 23
29012 Malaga
Spain

Telephone
(+34) 952300500
Fax
(+34) 952 104 661
E-Mail
janaveros@arrabalempleo.org
E-Mail (2)
juventud@arrabalempleo.org
E-Mail (3)
proyectos@arrabalempleo.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1992
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Research
  6. Youth and education
General Information
Arrabal-AID is a No Profit social-oriented Spanish NGO, located in the city of Málaga. Since 2013, Arrabal-AID act as a Employment Center, with more of 50 employees. Budgetary resources in a year are approximately 1.000.000 of euro. Our main sources of funding are public (local, regional, national and european level), and private (foundations, banks, etc.) The projects are divided in different lines of action: employment services projects for people at risk of social exclusion (workshops, seminars, job demand and offer); international and voluntareer projects for young people (youth exchanges, trainings, EVS program, internships, etc.)  Key partners involved in the activities and projects are: Municipality of Malaga,  Ministry of Health,  Regional Council of Andalusia, Andalusia Embark Foundation, Chamber of Commerce, Bank foundation "la Caixa", TPFE..
Mission and Objectives

Arrabal-AID organization was founded in 1992. Since then, its main purposes have been: labour insertion, job guidance, specific job trainings, European mobility, the promotion of European Voluntary Service, the entrepreneurial culture and the fostering of citizens’ participation.
In cooperation with the Government and with private and social organizations, our organisation sets projects and programmes that foster the social integration of categories at risk of social exclusion and the insertion of unemployed people in the labour market.
Arrabal-AID also develops measures to support the social integration of third grade prisoners and probationers, ‘Accompanying Insertion’. Moreover, to facilitate personal autonomy and the access to the labour market, we also provide Arrabal-AID’s users with workshops aiming at the development of social-skills abilities, technological competences and Spanish communicative skills for foreigners.
In addition, Arrabal-AID promotes many other initiatives and programmes for socially vulnerable groups, including homeless people, victims of gender violence, prostitutes, immigrants with special difficulties, people with disabilities and youth with fewer opportunities. All of these actions are carry out in order to give them new social possibilities and new job opportunities in national and European labour market.

Main Projects / Activities

In the last three years, Arrabal-AID has implemented several actions with a strong impact especially in the local community:
Events and projects 2013:
- Forum Trees;
-“Desayunos con future”;
- ReINcorpora;
-“Enmarcar la Igualidad”;
- Festival “Alhaurin en Corto”;
- Emprender el Vuelo;
- Innovando en Femenino;
- IDARA;
- Acupa-T;
- Hogar;
- Activate por la Emancipacion;
- Plaza Europa;
- Empleabilidad y Movilidad Europea;
- Buscando Formación y Empleo;
- Voluntariado en Europa;
- Incorpora Joven Andalucia;
- Igualdad para enmarcar (communication project);
- Taxi para la igualdad (communication project);
- Apruebra (communication project).
For further details: https://issuu.com/jdlo/docs/memoria_2013_arrabal-aid_1084a4112314f4
2014:
- Social Campaign “Quieres ser mi Rey Mago” and “Elige Igualdad”;
- +alladelTeatro;
- Generando Genero;
- Banco del Tiempo;
- El tiempo se muove;
- Dieta y Habitos Saludables;
- Festival “Alhaurin en Corto”;
- Feria Expoforma: Empresa y Formacion;
- Empresar de Insercion;
- RETOS2020;
- Talento Solidario.
For further details: https://issuu.com/jdlo/docs/arrabal_2014_memoria
2015:
- Hablamos de discriminacion y delitos de odio;
- Tiempos de Economia Social”;
- Social Campaign “17deOctubreRadiografia” and “Apueba!”
- 17 de octubre. El documental;
- CONVIVE Malaga;
- Aprende a Emprender;
- La Mente de le Emprendedor;
- Trasformando Ideas En Negocio;
- VIVES PROYECTOS;
- Nuevas formula de financiacion para proyectos de innovacion social;
- MovingEmpleo;
For further details: https://issuu.com/jdlo/docs/memoria_2015_borrador

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Arrabal-AID will be able to strengthen the Spanish network and collaborate with other partners in future actions, in order to achieve ALF common goals.
Moreover, we can share our past experiences and contacts in the Andalusia Region, in purpose to give the opportunity to implement projects jointly and increase local and regional impact of the actions.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We are strongly motivated to join the ALF network. In fact, we believe our action corresponds and goes in the same direction of ALF and AIMed mission.
That means take an important opportunity to improve our work for a better condition of vulnerable people. Furthermore, to promote values of interculturality, equality, respect, tolerance and volunteerism among young people.

Contact (1) Full Name
Davide Forte
Job Title
Assistant Project Manager
Head of the organisation
José Antonio Naveros
Contact (2) Full Name
Juan De Lucas
Job Title (2)
EVS Coordinator

Art Motile

National Network
Spain
Address

C/ Diputació 374 5º 2ª
08013

Barcelona
Spain

Telephone
+34 615 25 86 82
E-Mail
marta@artmotile.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
Art Motile is a platform that conducts research and provides information on Spanish artist in residence programmes and other issues related to artist mobility. Art Motile is an independent, non-commercial organisation. Art Motile has two staff: the director and the responsible for communication and web development. The yearly average of funding that the organisation has received for the last 5 years is 4500 euros. Art Motile also receives important in-kind contributions from its partners. Some of the funding bodies are: Spanish Ministry of Culture, Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs Programme, Dutch Embassy in Madrid and EU Culture Programme. Our modalities of action are: online information platform, advice, research, projects, workshops and presentations. Art Motile has ongoing partnerships with Trans Artists, Interarts Foundation and Nau Ivanow. We are also partner of the Green Art Lab Alliance, a European network and project on artist mobility and environmental sustainability supported by the European Comission.
Mission and Objectives

- To support Spanish artist mobility at a national and international level.
- To promote cooperation and networking among Spanish residency programmes, other residency programmes and national and international networks and information platforms.
- To foster relationships and intercultural exchange between Spain and other countries.
- To contribute with new perspectives and content to the international artist mobility and AIR programme phenomenon.

Main Projects / Activities

Online News on calls for Spanish artist in residence programmes, exchange programmes, mobility grants for Spanish artists and other related issues.
Online Database providing searchable, up-to-date information on Spanish AIR programmes currently in operation.
Advice on how to find a residency programme that fits your needs or what to take into account before setting up a new residency programme.
Research on artist in residence programmes to contribute with new perspectives and content to the international AIR programme phenomenon.
Projects on fields related to artist mobility and art production in collaboration with residencies and other national and international organisations.
Workshops and Presentations on artist in residence programmes and mobility aimed at creators, residency directors as well as other cultural workers.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

By developing projects and activities based on intercultural exchange through artist mobility and residency programmes.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We are interested in encouraging productive and durable links as well as the exchange of knowledge and experiences between individual programmes and networks in the Mediterranean area. We also want to contribute from the field of artist mobility to the purposes of the Foundation.

Contact (1) Full Name
Marta Gracia
Head of the organisation
Marta Gracia

Arthropology llc

National Network
Spain
Address

Calle Caballeros 18-2
46001 Valencia
Spain

Telephone
+34642813847
Telephone (other)
+34642813847
E-Mail
arthropology.net@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
elizabeth.hefty@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
info@leliveredevoyages.org
Mobile Phone
642813847
Mobile Phone (other)
642813847
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Media
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information
Arthropology is a private, self funded collective of international artists focused on Journeys of necessity. From West african migrants to Syrian refugees we partner with NGOs like Greenpeace and the Red Cross to create installations detailing the why's and who's behind human migrations. Our first project SENEGAL:Econimic migration was shown on three continents in 2012. The number of members has now grown to 6 with the addition of four filmmaking professionals including Mike Jackson at Paramount studios LA and Fady Farran cinematographer in Beirut. We are experimenting with film and have a feature film in the works alopng with an installation featuring DISPLACED CREATIVES.
Mission and Objectives

The intention of our group is to promote awareness to under reported segments of society and the difficulties they are experiencing. Using art to transend the 'media clip' or 'sound bite' mentality of todays busy world creates space for reflection and interaction from which empathy can begin to grow. We pride ourselves in being submersed in whatever it is we are researching often spending many months living among those we are studing.
Our mission is best stated by Bill Moyers when he said "Our very lives depend on the ethics of strangers, and most of us are always strangers to other people."

Main Projects / Activities

The Book of Journeys is an ongoing series of travel narratives, short stories and images detailing our installation work. The work is the blanket under which most of Arthrpology's pieces are created. Our  Senegal project was begun in Dakar and we folloed migrants to North Africa then the Spanish enclaves and finally to Europe, it took one year.
The last two years have been devoted to a series of both non fiction and fictional pieces on Syria and the civil war there. Some of these works include a feature film script, a novel and an installation. 
We are also beginning to look towards central Africa for our next work on WATER.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Since our practice is one of collaboration we are always sharing ideas and knowledge with artists we are in contact with. Our current project has the potential to aid newly arriving artists from the Middle East by highlighting their experiences and giving them exposure they would not find in their countries of origin. If we are to make our art our voice the louder that voice can project the greater its affect on our societies.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As our premise is always to break down walls we constantly are seeking new intellectual dialogs to engage ourselves in, being a member of ALF we believe would only aid us in making that happen for both creatives and 'others' in our society.

Contact (1) Full Name
Elizabeth wood
Job Title
Co-founder, creative director
Head of the organisation
Elizabeth Wood, MFA
Contact (2) Full Name
Dan Hefty
Job Title (2)
Managing director, Co-founder

ARTIXOC

National Network
Spain
Address

C/Badal, 82-84 2n 1a
08014

Barcelona
Spain

Telephone
0034 93 2964100
Fax
0034 93 4900392
E-Mail
artixoc@menta.net
E-Mail (2)
artixoc@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
0034 667538134
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Youth and education
General Information
Structure: - President, secretary, account manager. - 8 workers: 2 coordinators and 6 social workers. - 12 volunteers Budgetary: - year 2008: 88000 euros Sources of funding: - European Union (Youth Programme) - Municipality of Barcelona - Fundació La Caixa - Municipality of Rubí - Artixoc own funds Modality of action: - International exchanges and Youth Initiative with the Youth Programme - Social community creative local projects - Social and Educational theater Main partners: Districte de Sants-Montjuich (projecte “punt de pARTida”), l’Ajuntament de Rubí (“Teatre al Pinar”), l’A.V.V. del barri del Pinar (“Viu l’Estiu al Pinar”) i la Diputació de Barcelona (“Catàleg de Convivència i Ciutadania”) Casal de Les Corts i la Plataforma Infantil i Juvenil de les Corts. International Arts for Social Change Platform (Federation Xarxagroga)
Mission and Objectives

ARTIXOC aims to promote co-operation between young people in Europe and other countries by using art as a way of communication beyond linguistic barriers.
We also want to approach culture to young people with social needs (unemployed, people with economic difficulties, immigrants…) in order to integrate them in our groups of young students. This is why we want to offer them leisure activities like: theater lessons, singing lessons, music and so on.
WE BELIEVE THAT ARTS is one of the best ways to communicate with other people and to become aware of oneself. So, we expect that learning theater will help young people in overcoming their personal difficulties and can develop many skills, as well as training them to perform team work. The workshops, both technical and artistical, expect to offer a leisure time and a good atmosphere where young get in touch with each other and can make new friends.

Main Projects / Activities

Local Projects:
- “stARTing point”: promotion of activities out of school timetable for youngsters at High Schools who deserve
special attention (just arrived-immigrants or young people with special educational needs). (2006-2007-2008)
-“Pinar”: Different artistic workshops at Pinar neighbourhood that suffers a deprivated situation through more than 40 years. (2007-2008)
- “The game’s place”: Drama for children in a school where immigration rate is extremely high.(2005) Special Price at Barcelona Town Hall’s
Association’s 2006 Awards.
- All in One, Terrassa, Catalonia. Youngsters from Sweden, Italy, Germany and Catalonia. Theater about immigration. (2007)
- Destination: Europe, Köln, Germany. German, French, Israeli, Turkish and Catalan youngsters in dialogue to show their thoughts about cohabitation of cultures. Arts in use: Drama, Circus, dance, Classical music and Hip Hop. (2004)

Contact (1) Full Name
Àgia Luna
Head of the organisation
Anna Ester i Sorolla

Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz (Assembly of Cooperation for the Peace)

National Network
Spain
Address

C/ Príncipe, 12, 4º C-D, 28012
Madrid
Spain

Telephone
902908515 (telephone extension 125)
Fax
915397141
E-Mail
accionsocial@acpp.com
E-Mail (2)
anaarranz@acpp.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1990
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. Youth and education
General Information
ACPP was founded on 1990. It’s represented in the 17 Spanish Autonomous Communities and in 15 developing countries across delegations. The modalities of action are through development projects in different fields, and also we work in social action in Spain and Europe through educational projects and awareness programmes. Our principal partners are the local associations of the countries where we work and European associations. The supreme organ of the ACPP is constituted by all its partners. The Board is the executive body of the ACPP. The number of staff employed is 155 persons and the number of partners is around 1.000 persons. The budgetary resources available in 2008 were of 20.261.998,15 euros. The sources of funding are 41,9% coming from autonomous institutions, 31,9% from state institutions, 16,3% from provincial and local institutions, 4,7% from European institutions, 2,4% from membership fees, 1,1% from sponsors and collaborators, and 1,7% from other sources.
Mission and Objectives

The principal objectives are:
- To promote peace, solidarity and human rights around the world.
- To promote study, investigation and international co-operation.
- Offer economic, cultural, social, educational, environmental, health and humanitarian assistance to ethnic or social groups who request it in any part of the world.
- Offer cultural, social or economic assistance to the exiled or immigrants resident in Spain.
- Any other objectives in the interest of peace and co-operation between nations.
- To promote sociocultural programmes which have the aim of increasing equality between men and women, as well as fomenting the active presence of young people, through specific programmes.
- To promote active social participation via fostering programmes and training of volunteers.

Main Projects / Activities

The activities of ACPP are canalized into 4 main dimensions: Development projects in developing countries in Latin America, the Magreb, and the Middles East; Awareness raising; Education for values such solidarity, peace, tolerance, combating racism and xenophobia and promoting the awareness and the implementation for human rights in the European society; and support to immigrants and promotion of codevelopment.
During the last six years, ACPP has kept its original line of action, through expanding its development cooperation projects’ activities to new developing countries. At the same time, ACPP has expanded its raising awareness projects; its implementation of programs in primary schools and secondary schools, while developing programs to foster voluntary enlisting; and stimulating the active participation of citizens in the Spanish society.
We work in five geographic areas: West Africa, Caribbean, Central America, Mediterranean Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

Contact (1) Full Name
Susana Cano
Contact (2) Full Name
Ana Arranz

ASOCIACIÍN CULTURAL SOCIAL Y EDUCATIVA SEGUNDAS OPORTUNIDADES

National Network
Spain
Address

CALLE NÉSTOR ÁLAMO 6.8
SAN GREGORIO
35200 TELDE
Spain

Telephone
0034651304588
E-Mail
DANIEL.DIXON@ACSESO.ORG
E-Mail (2)
INFO@ACSESO.ORG
E-Mail (3)
MEDIA@ACSESO.ORG
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Media
  5. Research
  6. Youth and education
General Information
The Asociación Cultural Social Educativa Segundas Oportunidades is a non profit organisation working in the outermost region of the EU, The Canary Islands.   Target group/s We organise and implement different initiatives throughout the year, aimed towards young people aged 14-30 to provide them with non formal learning opportunities.  The majority of our members face financial, geographical and employment obstacles due to our location in the Canary Islands being an outermost region and most income and available employment being from the tourist industry.  As we have developed our services over the last 6 years, and adapted to the needs of young people, we have been able to provide more services and with more ways to connect, such as local events, international projects and virtual support and projects.  Type  Non profit association Size  12 staff & volunteers, 450 members Scope of work A.C.S.E.S.O’s purpose is to provide opportunities to young people to access education opportunities outside of the formal education system by providing training courses, workshops, events and debates. We also run various programmes targeting youth at risk of exclusion and with fewer opportunities.  Souces of funding Our funding comes from Erasmus+ projects, fund raising and the sale of services to the community,  Main Partners We work with multiple youth organisations and universities through Erasmus+ projects.
Mission and Objectives

A.C.S.E.S.O’s main aim is to support the community to improve their skills, competencies and curriculum, with the final aim to improve their employability at a local, national and European level. 
We have several youth programs and also programs for adults and regularly provide workshops, events and training courses.
We also widen our reach by providing virtual youth work as many of the young people we support may come from other islands, or the mainland and more recently, we have been supporting young people in other countries through various virtual activities. The most recent being Keeping Yourself Safe from Cyberbullying through Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange Project. 

Main Projects / Activities

A.C.S.E.S.O has several on-going projects, apart from regular events and trainings that take place all year long:
 
“NosVoz Program” is a media program that was started to give support and training to young prospective media professionals. The program gives a space for young people to write publicly in a blog, work with social media, and learn skills around the media industry. A lot of the workshops and articles produced in this project are related to migration, social cohesion, equality and more recently, the programme is working on a local project about the problems with “post-truth” journalism, and the links to xenophobia. We plan for it to develop into a street paper eventually supporting homeless/unemployed/migrant citizens to find work and gain experience. Within this program we have a youth led magazine called NOSVOZ that has a very wide readership. 
Mobility Today. This program continued following an Erasmus youth exchange “We’ve More in Common Than in Difference” and A.C.S.E.S.O continues to coordinate this with international youth. The project includes podcasts, blog and E-zines and is a way for young people to connect with others, learn about different cultures, and learn about opportunities for youth. www.mobilitytoday.eu
 
The English Project which aims at allowing citizens with fewer opportunities in the local community and migrant groups to learn English in a different learning environment based on the Montessori methods with children, teenagers and adults, and mainly on the results of the MOMA project (http://www.momaproject.eu/), Positive Youth Development (PYD) with youth, and Positive Adult Development (PAD). 
 
The European Youth Hub is a space for adolescents to meet and take part in various activities including training and development, performing arts, cultural activities and social events.The European Youth Hub is run by young people for young people and is managed through a democratic process. The youth organise debates and events for young people and the program follows the principles of positive youth development (PYD). This space is attended by many migrant  and local youth as a space to learn new skills, meet new people and contribute to the community through volunteering. Within The European Youth Hub, we also provide support for young people accessing European Voluntary Service. A.C.S.E.S.O is accredited as EVS sending and coordination body and organises workshops and events throughout the year promoting EVS and preparing young people. We have a weekly drop in session for young people to get information about EVS and support in applying for projects.
 
A.C.S.E.S.O Events regularly organises intercultural events in order to allow people living in Gran Canaria (locals and migrants) to meet, practice languages, and learn from each other’s cultures through educational games, informal discussions and organised debates. Many of our events are designed to support immigrants to assimilate and learn the local language, about the culture and to socialise
 
Migrant Youth Empowerment Programme (MYEP) supports young people seeking asylum and migrants under the age of 30 to increase their participation and engagement with the broader community through employment, education and opportunities to connect through social outings and recreation. The youth take part in various activities including training and development, performing arts, cultural activities and social events.The program aims to establish a proactive, engaged group of young people who make lasting friendships and gain confidence and leadership skills to thrive in Europe.The goal is for graduates of the program to move forward to successful jobs in their chosen fields, become leaders in their communities, inspirational speakers and also mentors for other young people who also share a lived experience of seeking asylum.
CONNECTING YOUTH is a programme that provides youth activities for young people with fewer opportunities and is youth led. 
Upstanders Project is a youth led project of young people working together to prevent bullying, racism and hate. 
Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange Project. Several of A.C.S.E.S.O’s team have become trained dialogue facilitators through this project as we see this project as invaluable to our work. In addition to this, several of our team have also taken part in youth training provided by this project and the team have since gone on to write and manage a Transnational Exchange Project called Keep Yourself Safe From Cyberbullying, and are developing 6 other Transnational Exchange Projects that will be delivered throughout 2019. 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

A.C.S.E.S.O is based in The Canary Islands, and outermost region of the EU off the coast of Morroco and an area with high levels of youth unemployment and social issues. As a youth organisation, we are very involved in intercultural dialoge and have run several succesful projects and youth exchanges in this area. As part of the network, we can bring our expertise in youth work, especially regarding hard to reach youth. We are also increasing our virtual youth program to reach young people in other countries to encourage dialogue and have been supported by Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange to do this. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Our transational work with young people has encouraged the promtion of dialoge between young people in The Canary Islands and the Southern Mediteranean and we see this as an exremely important part of our work with young people. We found out about Anna Lindh Foundation through our work with Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange and after reading through your website, see that your netwrok alligns with our lans and believe that us being part of the network represnting The Canary Islands will also benefit the work that you do. 

Contact (1) Full Name
DANIEL DIXON
Job Title
PRESIDENT
Head of the organisation
DANIEL DIXON
Contact (2) Full Name
PAULA BOLAÑOS
Job Title (2)
VICE PRESIDENT

Asociación ALAC (Asociación de las Letras, las Artes y las Ciencias)

National Network
Spain
Address

San José, 64
Andorra, 23 3B, 28943 Fuenlabrada, Madrid
66162 Teruel
Spain

Telephone
0034662499113
E-Mail
alac.press@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
mari663@hotmail.com
E-Mail (3)
n.garzaimar@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Heritage
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Others
  8. Research
  9. Youth and education
General Information
ALAC is an organisation based in Spain with an international field of activities. 
Mission and Objectives

We develope cultural and educative projects wich are able to speak by themselves about the commitment with civil rights and the share of democratic values in order to imrpove international comprenhension and dialogue. The organisation is also oriented to the promotion of  foreign languages and non material heritage.

Main Projects / Activities

Activities in all levels of formal  and non- formal education 
Culture
Promotion of international dialogue and democracy values in a microsociological level.
 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Cooperation in activities related with our goals.
Fundraising.
Sharing knowledge and ressources.
 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Find new partners in the Euro- Mediterranean area. Enrich our field of activities.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mrs. Garzarán
Job Title
Director
Head of the organisation
Mrs. Garzarán

Asociación Alternativa Ambiental

National Network
Spain
Address

Poeta Pablo Neruda 8, Local
50.018 Zaragoza
Spain

Telephone
0034 976 46 68 30
Fax
0034 976 46 68 31
E-Mail
mveron@europainterface.net
E-Mail (2)
info@alternativa-ambiental.com
Mobile Phone
0034 616 90 68 83
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. Human rights
  7. International/Cultural relations
  8. Media
  9. Religion
  10. Youth and education
General Information
1. No staff employed. Board of the Association (working as volunteers) 6 persons. 40 active volunteers in CCAAs Aragon, Madrid, and Murcia 2. Budgetary resources available in a year 78.900 3. Agreement with sponsors; Training Couses; Coutes of associates 4. Youth Programme (Action 1 and Action 5) Socrates, Grundtvig 2 (learning associations in adult education) Ocupational Training. FIP Plan. Modules Environmental Sensibilization. 5. Long term partners from All European countries, and Egypt, Jordan, Argelia, Morroco, Tunissia, Palestina.
Mission and Objectives

ASOCIACION ALTERNATIVA AMBIENTAL is an environmental NGO, who looks for the protection and conservation of the environment, culture and heritage, impelling a model of fair and sustainable development , specially in rural areas in Spain, Europe and Mediterranean.
The association’s activities seek to support participation of people from rural areas, in European and Mediterranean activities and networks in order to create links that promotes open minded attitude and understanding, and self development of citizens.

Main Projects / Activities

Youth programme:
Easy project II (Action 5) 4 a 11 june 2004, Euroaccion, Murcia, Spain
Developing future partnership (action 5) 24-27 june 2004, Genc Iletisim Dernegi, Adana, Turkey
Those still alive, (Action 1) 5- 17 august 2004. Development no borders, Cairo- Dahab, Egypt
Unprejuiced way of looking (Action 1) 4-13 october 2004. Istambul, Bursa. Turkey
project
Project Management, May 2005, Genc Iletisim Dernegi, Adana, Turkey
History and Religión (Action 1) July 14, July 22, 2005 Young Woman Christians of Amman; Amman, Jordania
Archeology, culture and mediterranean roots. (Action 5) June 17, June 26, 2005. Asociacion Emprende Empleo, Murcia, Spain.
Atomic- Advanced Training on Managing Identity Conflicts (Action 5) July 30- August 5, 2006. Genc Iletisim Dernegi, Adana, Turkey
Sócrates programme, Action Grundtvig 2¸
Project “Development and valorization of compentencies in Social Tourism” 04-ESP01-S2G01-05001-1. Period 2004-2006
Project “Food- Fight Obesity and other Diseases” 04-ESP01-S2G01-00090-1. Period 2005-2007

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. Marga Veron
Head of the organisation
Ms. Marga Veron
Contact (2) Full Name
Lucia Gamarra

ASOCIACIÓN AMIGOS DE EUROPA

National Network
Spain
Address

MONTILLA 4
14900 LUCENA
Spain

Telephone
+34657627850
E-Mail
asociacionamigosdeeuropa@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
jlucentino@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. Human rights
  7. International/Cultural relations
  8. Media
  9. Others
  10. Youth and education
General Information
We are a NGO founded in 2015, in Andalusia, Spain. We are focus giving chances a to youngsters with less opportunities to improve their lives and their own personal potential.  We are a group composed by around 30 people and we are being the advisor of Youth Policies of more than 30 municipalities. We are developing our own programmes and exchanging, training course, K2, K3 project from Erasmus + programme. 
Mission and Objectives

To promote Human Right
To give chances to people with less opportunities

Main Projects / Activities

More than 20 Erasmus + projectes developed

Contact (1) Full Name
Javier Morales
Head of the organisation
JAVIER MORALES CALVILLO