Finland

United Vision Ry

National Network
Finland
Address

Niittysillankulma 1
02200 Espoo
Finland

Telephone
+358403290538
E-Mail
info@unitedvision.fi
Mobile Phone
+358403290538
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2022
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Youth and education
General Information

United Vision Ry is a newly registered Association, striving to make impactful contributions in fostering global collaboration and understanding. Currently operating with a lean structure, our dedicated team comprises a core group of staff and passionate partners, working collaboratively to drive our vision forward. While we are in the nascent stages of our journey and operate without external funding, our enthusiasm remains undeterred. Our modalities of action encompass a diverse range of initiatives, including concrete projects, knowledge-exchanging seminars, and empowering scholarship programs. In our endeavors, we are privileged to work alongside some dedicated partners who share our vision, furthering our collective aim to create meaningful and lasting change.

Mission and Objectives

Mission: United Vision Ry seeks to foster global collaboration and empower individuals, especially the youth, to contribute positively to a united world. Objectives: 1. Facilitate communication between international entities. 2. Promote innovation and creativity amongst young minds. 3. Establish empowering educational events and platforms. 4. Cultivate partnerships that align with our vision. 5. Advocate for socio-economic sustainability within our networks.

Main Projects / Activities

While United Vision Ry is a budding association, we are poised to dive into an array of impactful projects. A significant focus lies in collaborating with the Erasmus+ program. Our upcoming endeavors include: Our journey has just begun, and we're passionately working towards rolling out these projects and more, ensuring United Vision Ry becomes synonymous with transformative and enriching experiences.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Contribution to the Anna Lindh Foundation Network in Finland by United Vision: 1. Local Integration & Partnership: Leveraging our established presence in Finland, United Vision can act as a bridge between the Anna Lindh Foundation and local organizations, educational institutions, and community groups, facilitating easier integration of Foundation activities within the Finnish landscape. 2. Cultural Exchange Programs: Given Finland's rich cultural and educational heritage, we can organize and promote cultural exchange initiatives. These programs will celebrate Finnish traditions while embracing the diversity that other cultures bring, fostering mutual understanding and respect. 3. Youth Empowerment: We aim to mobilize youth, organizing seminars, workshops, and leadership programs in collaboration with the Foundation, promoting the values of dialogue, empathy, and inclusivity. 4. Research & Insights: Finland, being a hub for world-class education and research, offers unique opportunities. United Vision can collaborate with academic institutions to provide valuable research and insights on socio-cultural dynamics, which can further inform the Foundation's strategies and initiatives. 5. Promotion & Advocacy: Through events, media partnerships, and campaigns, we can raise awareness about the Anna Lindh Foundation's objectives and activities, amplifying its reach and impact within Finland. 6. Language & Communication: As native speakers and with understanding of the local nuances, we can assist in translating and tailoring the Foundation's materials to resonate more effectively with the Finnish audience. 7. Technology & Innovation: Capitalizing on Finland's reputation as a tech hub, we can introduce innovative digital solutions to foster communication, manage projects, and measure impact, ensuring the Foundation remains at the forefront of modern engagement strategies. 8. Volunteer Mobilization: We will rally volunteers who are passionate about the Foundation's mission, offering manpower and local expertise for various initiatives and events. In essence, United Vision ry is poised to be a valuable ally to the Anna Lindh Foundation in Finland, bringing to the table our local expertise, connections, and unwavering commitment to the values of dialogue, understanding, and cultural exchange.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

At the heart of United Vision's ethos is the aspiration to foster understanding, bridge cultural divides, and promote a global community grounded in respect and collaboration. The Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF) Network resonates profoundly with our core beliefs and objectives. 1. Shared Values: ALF's commitment to countering mistrust, intolerance, and polarization aligns seamlessly with our goals. Joining the Network would provide us with a platform to further these shared aims on a broader scale. 2. Collaborative Opportunities: Being a part of the ALF Network offers unparalleled opportunities to collaborate with like-minded organizations across nations. These collaborations would not only enrich our own understanding but also amplify our collective impact. 3. Access to Resources & Knowledge: The ALF Network boasts a wealth of resources, research, and expertise. Engaging with this repository will enhance our effectiveness and refine our strategies in promoting dialogue and mutual respect. 4. Empowering Finnish Voices: As an organization rooted in Finland, joining the ALF Network will provide us a platform to elevate Finnish perspectives, stories, and initiatives on a global stage, fostering a two-way exchange of ideas and cultures. 5. Continual Learning: The dynamic nature of the ALF Network, with its myriad of events, seminars, and workshops, offers continuous opportunities for growth and learning. We aspire to both contribute to and benefit from this vibrant ecosystem. 6. Amplifying Impact: Alone, our reach and impact have limitations. But as a part of the ALF Network, we can be a part of larger, more impactful initiatives that resonate on a global scale. In essence, our desire to join the ALF Network stems from our belief that in unity lies strength. We are confident that our association with the ALF will be mutually enriching and will further the cause of creating a more understanding, tolerant, and connected global community.

Contact (1) Full Name
Pardeep Kumar Rathore
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Pardeep Kumar Rathore

University of Helsinki, Department of Cultures

National Network
Finland
Address

Unioninkatu 38 A
PO Box 59
00100 Helsinki
Finland

Telephone
+358501305151
Fax
+358 92412244
E-Mail
hannu.juusola@helsinki.fi
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1640
Fields of Activity
  1. Research
General Information

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Mission and Objectives

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Main Projects / Activities

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Contact (1) Full Name
Hannu Juusola
Job Title
Professor
Head of the organisation
Lars-Folke Landgren

Vasemmistonuoret - Left Youth of Finland

National Network
Finland
Address

Hämeentie 29, 6th floor
00500 Helsinki
Finland

Telephone
+358-9-77474620
E-Mail
toimisto@vasemmistonuoret.fi
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1944
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The Left Youth of Finland (Vasemmistonuoret) is independent nation-wide political youth organisation. Left Youth consists of nine district organisations, which have some 40 local branches. As a whole, The Left Youth of Finland has almost 5000 members. The organisation is lead by a chairperson who is elected for a two-year term in Left Youth's national assembly. Left Youth has six permanent employees working for the national organisation. The district organisations have about one employee each. There are also temporary employees in our campaigns, but most of the organisations work rest on the voluntary work by hundreds of activists. Left Youth has a yearly budget of about 600 000 EUR. Roughly half of the income is government funding for national youth organisations, the other half consists of private grant.
Mission and Objectives

The Left Youth of Finland is a political youth organization and a civic organization. Its central values are socialism, democracy, feminism, red-green environmentalism and internationalism. These goals are not considered to be separate, but rather form a comprehensive view of a freer, more humane and more equal world. We in The Left Youth consider an ideal society - an ideal world - to be a place, in which every individual can live without fear and in which every individual is granted the right, as well as the possibility, to study and work. In addition, healthy and clean environment should be considered a right everyone is entitled to in a society.

Main Projects / Activities

To achieve its objectives The Left Youth promotes various forms of political activity: demonstrations are regarded as equally worthwhile as operating within the limits of party politics. The Left Youth organises national campaigns concerning issues important for us. The Left Youth also holds seminars and courses on politics and organisations work. The Left Youths campaigns have recently been about feminism, worker's rights, against racism and for immigrant rights and against NATO.

Contact (1) Full Name
Antti Kettunen
Job Title
General Secretary
Head of the organisation
Hanna-Marilla Zidan, Chairperson

VEFI

National Network
Finland
Address

Kåksintie 2
67400 Kokkola
Finland

Telephone
0402504488
E-Mail
vefigroup@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
vefigroup@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
dcarlsson9@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
dcarlsson9@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
0402504488
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2022
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information

VEFI aims to foster environmentally friendly, sustainable living while meeting with people who think alike. Making personal connections that cross mountain chains or extensive seas just as well as borders and language barriers. In our projects you can live your sustainable dream: travel through Europe, meet new people who are also passionate about the environment and work with locals for their small businesses. ​ And even if you can’t spare the time to travel at the moment, we have just the right thing for you and your commitment to sustainability. Listen to our podcast or check out our blog and hear of very relatable struggles, lows and highs of environmentally living and all the good vegan recipes we share! Too passive? Then actively take part in making VEFI even better!

Mission and Objectives

The association aims to give young people across Europe the opportunity to travel abroad in an environmentally friendly way and to promote an active, sustainable and vegan lifestyle through its projects. The association is built upon the conviction that man-made Climate Change exists and that every individual person can take part in mitigating its effects, as well as adapting to a world in which Climate Change plays a decisive role. Even more so, VEFI aims to actively work towards a more sustainable living in the now as well as the future, as well as, promoting this notion to its members and others. The association is independent, especially in matters of finance, religion or political ideologies. VEFI aims to be an open and safe space and works on dismantling discrimination on the grounds of class, disability, gender, race, religious confession or sexual orientation.

Main Projects / Activities

.To achieve its aims, the Association: may organise courses, training and educational events and other similar activities can organise competitions, shows, excursions, camps and other events can host parties, concerts, exhibitions or other events may maintain the association's electronic communication channels publishes the association's newltters and other communications through various communication channels advises and guides its members can collect and disseminate information and carry out research brings members together for joint activities and maintains links with other associations in the sector may organise trips for its members related to the purpose of the association may contribute to the direct competition costs of its members can acquire the necessary materials and equipment for the association's use can make proposals and take initatives to increase opportunities for leisure activities may submit proposals, initiatives and studies and give opinions to other bodies and authorities cooperates with public authorities, organisations, businesses and individuals works internationall on projects in different European countries. To support its activities, the association may, after obtaining the permission of the relevant authority, if necessary: organise paid events accept grants, donations and bequests carry out voluntary work sign sponsorship agreements

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We want to get closer with partners. Be united and involved for the future European youth work

Contact (1) Full Name
David Carlsson
Head of the organisation
David Carlsson
Contact (2) Full Name
Marian Kubanda

Viialan keskustan koulu / Viiala Central School

National Network
Finland
Address

Turuntie 3 37830 Viiala
Akaa
Finland

Telephone
+358403353350
E-Mail
kaija-leena.salovaara@akaa.fi
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1952
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
Viiala Central School is a public primary school, located in municipality of Akaa in Southern Finland. We have classes from pre-school to 6th grade, children aged from 5-13. We have also 3 classes for children of special needs. In our school there is also a kindergarten for preschool children and an after school day care for 1st and 2nd graders. The number of pupils is around 430. We have 26 teachers and 23 school assistants in our school. Viiala Central School is dependent on public funding. Our annual budget is around 1500000e.
Mission and Objectives

1. Promote different cultures and social environments in schools, create the interaction between the students and the staff from different cultures
2. Teach children to accept and understand dissimilarity
3. Reinforce children's cultural identity and help the to create personal contacts with children from completely different environments
5. help children to understand the similarities and differences in the ways different cultures

Main Projects / Activities

Viiala Central School is :
• focused in educational and pedagogical progress.
• next becoming 3 years are focused in inclusion and flexible teaching methods and structures in every school level
• international communication and multicultural issues are very high valued the school
Viiala Central School has involved in many international projects founded by EU and the Finnish Board of education. Multicultural education is one of the main points in our curriculum.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We want to promote peace education and be a link in multicultural education in our country.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Joining ALF gives us a possibility for dialogue and co-operation with in the countries involved in this association.

Contact (1) Full Name
Kaija-Leena Salovaara
Head of the organisation
Kaija-Leena Salovaara

Well-prepared volunteers -seminar

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A goup of people

In the beginning of October 2-6.10.2023 in Villa Elba Finland, was organised a Professional Development Activity for youth workers with the funding of Erasmus+ programme.

Well-prepared volunteers-seminar gathered all together 27 participants from 16 different countries in order to developed how we can better support volunteers who are taking part in international volunteering activities. Seminar included a diverse group of participating countries (Romania, Turkiye, Egypt, Ukraine, Kosovo, Sweden, Croatia, France, Germany, Slovakia, Poland, Jordan, Spain, Finland, Estonia & Greece)

During the seminar we discussed topics such as digital and online tools, intercultural learning and  supporting young people mental health. 

As a part of the seminar we also organised an event in the local library to get to know local actors in the field of volunteering and to promote ALF network.

Seminar gave opportunity to get to know several organisations working in the field of preparing volunteers and future partnerships were made.

 

West-East Collaboration Association (WECA)

National Network
Finland
Address

Lappeenranta
Lappeenranta
Finland

Telephone
+358407606489
E-Mail
normimies@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
  2. Research
  3. Youth and education
General Information
Association is established 2010. Full name of the association is Länsi-Itä Yhteistyö Yhdistys (LIYY), West-East Collaboration Association (WECA) and she resides in Finland, Lappeenranta. Our name refers to the idea to bring different cultures together by finding their common interests and principals. Our main principles are as follows: - No one can stop globalization anymore. Only hope for the world is that we all learn to live together in harmony. - Respect, diversity, brotherhood, collaboration; these principles we believe in and these are our strength. - We are so colorful that we are almost colorless.
Mission and Objectives

Association goal is to bring together people from different national and religious backgrounds by finding their mutual interests. First we aim to identify different views and ways of living. We also try to find common operations models to make use of people differences and to find understanding how and why these differences have developed. Association is non-political and non-religious. Our main goal is to help people from different backgrounds in Finland and outside.

Main Projects / Activities

To reach our goal we arrange meetings, cultural happenings, and informative meetings for the media and carry out projects for common good around the world.
We support our operations by arranging happenings with entrance fee, by collecting money by handouts and grants, and by selling our products.

Contact (1) Full Name
Kalle Saastamoinen

Wider Security Network WISE

National Network
Finland
Address

Siltasaarenkatu 4, 7.krs
00530 Helsinki
Finland

Telephone
+35892600131
E-Mail
info@widersecurity.fi
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1970
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Media
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Wider Security Network (WISE) is a civil society network established in October 2015 that brings together Finnish NGOs and parliamentary groups, to work together to promote peacebuilding, crisis management and conflict prevention both nationally and internationally. WISE highlights the importance of human security, according to which security discussion should include broader perspectives than just the traditional aspects of security. Wider human security includes e.g. human rights and participation, democracy and good governance, environmental and economical questions as well as sustainable development. WISE on lokakuussa 2015 Kansalaisjärjestöjen konfliktinehkäisyverkosto KATUn ja ETY-yhdistys STETEn tuki ry:n yhdistymisen pohjalta perustettu laajan turvallisuuden verkosto, joka yhdistää kansalaisjärjestöjä ja eduskuntapuolueiden edustajia.
Mission and Objectives

WISE's most important strategic goal is to encourage public analytical discussion regarding the practical meanings of human and broad security as well as to support actions to advance them. WISE brings together security sector actors throughout the field of study.
WISE offers a wide and versatile platform to Members of Parliament, NGOs and other civil society actors, civil servants, researchers, journalists, private persons and companies to advance dialogue and communication and to carry out common projects. The board of WISE consists of 8 NGO-members and 9 Members of Parliament. The chairperson of WISE is Ms. Tarja Kantola and the Vice Chairperson is Ms. Eva Biaudet.
WISE lähtee toiminnassaan liikkeelle laajasta, inhimillisen turvallisuuden periaatteisiin pohjautuvasta turvallisuuskäsityksestä, jonka mukaan perinteisen, myös kovaksi turvallisuudeksi kutsutun turvallisuusajattelun, lisäksi keskusteluun ja päätöksentekoon tuodaan mukaan laajemmasta perspektiivistä katsottuna nykyajan turvallisuuteen liittyviä ja vaikuttavia asioita, kuten inhimilliset turvallisuusnäkökohdat; ihmisoikeudet ja osallistuminen, demokratia ja hyvä hallinto, ympäristö- ja talouskysymykset sekä kestävä kehitys. WISEn tärkein strateginen tavoite on tukea yhteiskunnallista keskustelua inhimillisen ja laajan turvallisuuden käytännön merkityksistä sekä toimintaa niiden edistämiseksi. WISE tuo erityistä lisäarvoa toimintakentälle tuomalla yhteen näiden kysymysten kanssa työskenteleviä kansanedustajia ja kansalaisjärjestöjen edustajia, tarjoamalla yhteisen vuoropuhelu- ja yhteistyöfoorumin edistämään yhteisiä tavoitteita laajalla rintamalla.

Main Projects / Activities

WISE organises regularly security-related training, seminars and events and publishes handbooks, reports and other publications.
WISE edistää turvallisuuspoliittista keskustelua myös järjestämällä seminaareja, koulutusta ja tapahtumia, sekä julkaisemalla käsikirjoja, raportteja ja muita julkaisuja.

Contact (1) Full Name
Director Anne Palm
Head of the organisation
Chairperson Tarja Kantola

YHDESSÄ-yhdistys / TOGETHER Association

National Network
Finland
Address

Nisse Kavon katu 3
20610 Turku
Finland

Telephone
+358447445523
E-Mail
info@yhdessa.org
E-Mail (2)
muhiadin.hersi@turku.fi
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. International/Cultural relations
General Information
YHDESSÄ-yhdistys – TOGETHER Association works over language, cultural and religious barriers in order to improve intercultural dialogue.
Mission and Objectives

The objectives of TOGETHER Association are to
• promote diversity
• support immigrant integration
• improve possibilities for employment
• support immigrant communities.

Main Projects / Activities

Together Association is run by a board formed of six individuals who hold their posts as volunteers. Currently Together Association runs a project dealing with social integration and suburban activities. Besides, municipal and state authorities purchase rehabilitation services from the association. Six people work at Together Association full time. In addition, the association always employs a varying number of part-timers, interns and volunteers.
The activities are funded by STEA (Funding Center for Social Welfare and Health Organizations). Together Association also gets minor support from the Ministry of Education and Culture and Regional State Administrative Agency. Also when possible, new sources of funding are sought.
Together Association works at Varissuo, neighbourhood that is the most culturally diverse in Finland. City of Turku provides the association with premises in the centre of the area. The place is open for all. Anyone can step in, read newspapers, drink coffee or meet with friends. Immigrant communities also use the location for their own club meetings and cultural events.
TOGETHER Association cooperates closely with the municipality of Turku and its branches, as well as with local immigrant and multicultural NGOs and other actors in Varissuo area.
The IKU project is in charge of the overall administration of the association´s premises and coordinating their implementation. The project offers different group activities and organizes events. The goal is to encourage different cultures to interact. The groups we offer include cooking, physical exercise, Finnish and English languages, excursions etc.

Contact (1) Full Name
Duha Elsayed
Job Title
Project Director
Head of the organisation
Hersi Muhiadin
Contact (2) Full Name
Hersi Muhiadin
Job Title (2)
Chair of the Board

YOU OWN THE STORY; YOU OWN IT ALL – NORDIC THEATRE NETWORK SEMINAR

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You own the story; you own it all - nordic theatre network seminar

Hanasaari – the Swedish-Finnish Cultural Centre is organizing an NORDIC THEATRE NETWORK SEMINAR; YOU OWN THE STORY; YOU OWN IT ALL .

Join the open seminar exploring the power of the story. Stories that clash, stories that convince, stories that sell, stories that indoctrinate, stories that manipulate, true stories, false stories, private stories becoming public stories, public stories becoming histories.

In this seminar, four distinguished speakers will share their perspectives on the power and risks of storytelling:

Maria Mäkelä, author and lecturer whose publications deal with storification and the storytelling boom; the neoliberal logic of narrative and fiction; realism across media; and critical applications of postclassical narratologies.

Erik Söderblom, artistic director of & Espoo Theatre and a theatre and opera director and a pedagogue together with Matilda von Weissenberg, a project and theatre producer with a background in political science.

Harri Saukkomaa, Chairman of the Board and founder of Tekir, one of Finland’s leading communication and public affairs firms, with an extensive insight in communications, reputation management, media business and journalism.

The seminar is moderated by Ragnheiður Skúladóttir, Director of Festspillene i Nord-Norge and previously Managing Director of Iceland Dance Company and Co-Artistic Director of LÓKAL-International Theatre Festival in Reykjavík. The event is held in English.

Date: Thursday, 5th October 2023
Time: 15:00 – 18:00
Location: Hanaholmen Conference Centre, Espoo, Finland
Admission: Free, with complimentary coffee break included.
Language: This event will be conducted in English.

Click here to register.