Germany

Ghiath Bilal

National Network
Germany
Address

Buchsbaumweg 40
47228 Duisburg
Germany

Telephone
+49 176 10494282
E-Mail
ghiasbilal@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
ghiasbilal@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
ghiasbilal@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
ghiasbilal@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Research
General Information
http://www.ghiathbilal.com/index.php/ar/ghiathbilal  
Main Projects / Activities

I am preaping a Phd in the field of strategic and organization management in fragil states. 
Since 2011 I am an activist in the freedom movment in Syria and I write about it.
 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

I am an Expert in Syrian issues
and Expert in Strategic management

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

In order to know more active people in the same fields, in which I am working. I want to share knowladge and experiances with them.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ghiath Bilal
Head of the organisation
Ghiath Bilal
Contact (2) Full Name
Ghiath Bilal

Give Something Back to Berlin e.V.

National Network
Germany
Address

Lenaustr. 4
c/o Refugio Sharehaus
12047 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+493024170012
E-Mail
hello@gsbtb.org
E-Mail (2)
ragip.zik@gsbtb.org
E-Mail (3)
mine.nang@gsbtb.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Youth and education
General Information

Give Something to Berlin is a migrant and refugee-led community organisation that connects migrants, refugees, and locals to engage in building an open and inclusive society. We focus on the impact of migration on the urban level and develop innovative practices that make a difference in people’s everyday lives. We nurture spaces where new and established Berliners work together to foster individual and collective creativity. We challenge the way integration is described. We make worlds meet for a better city.

Mission and Objectives

We imagine a world where migrants, refugees, and locals co-create in a spirit of solidarity. Our mission is to build and nurture dynamic communities in which an individual’s uniqueness, sense of belonging and creativity can thrive. By incubating grass-roots initiatives and long term programming, we form spaces for mutual support, learning, and creativity to build bridges between migrants, refugees, and local people.

Main Projects / Activities

Our Thematic Areas People coming from more than 60 countries build GSBTB community such as Brazil, China, Germany, Israel, Poland, Sudan, Syria, and the US. Inspired by this social and cultural richness, we put into practice a resilient model for coexistence and co-production. Through this model, we invite everyone to rethink the way we connect with others. GSBTB works in three intersecting areas. Urban Integration and Intercultural Dialogue The contemporary world is shaped by migration, which makes integration a priority topic for many societies. Conventional practices often address and emphasise only the integration of migrants into host communities. However, integration affects both host societies and migrants. We believe that it is a two-way process. Not only do we consider Berlin our home, but also as a laboratory to experiment and experience how two-way integration processes can be successful on an urban scale. We use intercultural dialogue as the primary approach to integration and inspire meaningful interactions between established and new Berliners. Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racism Our societies are diverse, and Berlin is a diverse city. Diversity, however, does not necessarily bring with it inclusion and equity. Despite the growing awareness and recognition of diversity as richness, many people still fall victim to discrimination based on their race, ethnicity, nationality, class, caste, colour, religion, belief, sex, gender, language, sexual orientation, age, health or another status every day. By developing methods that promote inclusion, we contribute to making Berlin an open city. We acknowledge that people have different needs and experiences. We seek to empower our community to make sure people have equitable access to what the city has to offer. This is why we create safe spaces for interaction and sharing for all Berliners. Education and Skill-Sharing Education is a life-long journey and not limited to school, college, or vocational training. Contemporary teaching and learning practices often place the educator in the centre. They often consider learners as passive recipients of information which is to transform into a competence naturally. While we acknowledge the value of formal educational practices, we believe that a learner-centred approach boosts individual and collective creativity. In our programmes, learners are co-creators of knowledge and skills sharing processes. They actively contribute to the development of the structure and content, which makes up the essence of our community development. Many of the instructors and activity leaders are community members who have been participants in our programmes. We learn from each other; we create our community together. We believe in empowering the community by facilitating social, cultural, and educational spaces to promote the development and the integration of migrants, refugees, and locals. Our projects emerged as grassroots initiatives and evolved into long-term programmes. All of our activities are open to everyone and are completely free of charge. See them below. Community Hub is a platform where people can share their skills, in the form of classes, workshops and activities. Open Hearts Space creates a safe space for those being exposed to a new culture and life dynamics by encouraging intercultural dialogue and supporting trauma healing. Open Kitchen breaks down social and cultural barriers over food and creates home-like spaces for people who seek interaction in a cosy environment. Open Language Cafés offer interactive sessions for Arabic, English, and German language learning where learners and volunteer instructors meet regularly in an informal and social setting to chat over tea and coffee. Open Music School is a musical knowledge and skill-sharing project that supports diversity in the music scene of Berlin and beyond. Open Music Lab is a community of music production with enthusiastic instructors and learners.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Our organisation is a meeting hub that runs more than 20 activities every week. We keep the pulse of the migrant and refugee communities and can bring in diverse perspectives to the conversations.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We would like to be involved in the conversations in the ALF Network and learn from other members. We have a number of community members that come from Euro-Mediterranean countries and we happy to collaborate with organisations that focus on these cultures and societies as well.

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
Ragip Zik
Job Title
Communications and Partnerships Director
Head of the organisation
Silke Georgi
Contact (2) Full Name
Mine Nang
Job Title (2)
Community Manager

Global Eagles United e.V

National Network
Germany
Address

Von Liebig Str. 20
53359 Rheinbach
Germany

Telephone
+492226908940
E-Mail
info@geus.club
E-Mail (2)
president@geus.club
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2019
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
General Information

Global Eagles United (GEU) is a Non for Profit organization founded in 2019 to promote international sporting activities starting from Germany and across Europe. The association pursues exclusively and directly charitable purpose and has a primary aim to use sport as a medium to contribute to the understanding of the uniqueness of our human nature irrespective of our multiallelism to ignite a concerted spirit of solidarity in the pursuit of peaceful coexistence in our world. The Sporting activities organized by the work team made up of 7 volunteer people are vital in the efforts to give young people purpose and a sense of community and to discourage them from criminal activities and gang affiliations.
Since research shows that many professional athletes use their social and financial status to help others, therefore GEU e.V serves as a medium through which sports professionals can see community needs and challenges in the pursuit of their social and civic responsibility.
Our programs and projects are designed and implemented focusing on the intrinsic and alienable dignity of the human person therefore, religion and politics are neutral at the core of our activities and organization. Finally, our experience from the field shows the need to improve the process of sports professionalization, that is the internal process in which sports volunteering activities and sports organization operates, GEU e.V will champion the demand for quality in sports competition because formalizing sports activities and procedures leads to achieving the expected results of participating athletes and also that of sports managers and organizations. Since our office is located in the heart of the University of Applied Sciences Bonn Rheine Siege, we will draw a pool of volunteers from the Sports Science department and pediatric social work to help with many of community engagements. We intend to create activities jointly with the students to guarantee easy access to the majority of the sporting facilities in the university for our programs.

Mission and Objectives

GEUS e.V's mission is to use sport as art to speak to the world and refine the skills of those who are committed or willing to start joining efforts to ensure the achievement of the objectives of sustainable development through community mobilization.

The purpose of the association is to :
- improve the health and wellbeing of individuals to contribute to their empowerment,
- promote the development of inclusive European communities through sporting activities and programs,
- contribute to international understanding by promoting sporting activities.

Main Projects / Activities

The goal of the association is realized in particular by the following actions:
• International education, youth and cultural exchange on topics related to sport
• Promotion of international sports exercises, performances, games, and competitions
• Offering sports opportunities in an international context to improve integration in Germany.

Furthermore, as GEU e.V grows, we will conduct a national and international competition as well as develop amateur athletes for domestic and international sports competition. Our complimentary activities to increase the promotion of sports, in general, would include open door and special days, sport talks, masterclasses, sports exhibitions, mentoring and coaching sessions, and nutrition workshops.

The experiences of the founders of GEU e.V and vision is to use the project of sport as a tool for social inclusion and personal development. Therefore, our programs and project will be designed to encourage capacity building and networking of various sporting institutions within the EU Zone, the provision of adapted sports equipment for impaired athletes and the organization of an inclusive sports events mainly for the disabled.
Having set our expectations, our staff had participated in a lot of training concerning the area of physical education and physiology exercises.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Two of the GEU Board members are participating in many training organized by the UNODC in Brussels as part of the Doha Declaration Global Program sports initiative which looks to build vital life skills among 13 - 18-year-olds to keep them safe from violence, crime, and drugs.
The president of the association organized more than 20 Sports camps in Egypt and Europe for different sports. She has a huge network in the sports industry especially in football, Handball, Cross-fit & squash. As well as having very good presentation skills and leadership skills. She has so many connections in Europe with sports universities, academies, and professors who can provide very good content and that will help to develop the quality of sport's activities.
Our team experience can be mainly used as a co-ordination channel between the ALF's NGO members. Our aim is to build up and exchange our local and international expertise, improving the sports activities service, and being more competitive.
GEU can support both the expansion of sports activities implemented by the ALF members and the increase in local resources in various fields of sport.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

- Networking: the importance of collaboration and cooperation with ALF members also take ownership of our own work,
- Results-oriented focus: to be the best with the help of other experiences ( ALF members) and exceed expectations,
- Willingness to learn and adapt: we expect to learn how the other organizations function. we want to use our skills and knowledge to help and be helped by the ALF organization members to achieve goals. We aim to use constructive criticism and evaluations to better ourselves as a professional and individual.

Contact (1) Full Name
Doaa Mansour
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Doaa Mansour
Contact (2) Full Name
Ewa Pazdzierny
Job Title (2)
Operation Manager

Global Ecovillage Network for Europe, Middle East and Africa, (GEN-Europe)

National Network
Germany
Address

Sieben Linden 1
38489 Beetzendorf
Germany

Telephone
+49 39000 903197
Telephone (other)
+46-76-2187369
E-Mail
info@gen-europe.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1996
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. International/Cultural relations
General Information
GEN-Europe is a non-profit membership organisation foun­ded in 1996 and open to a wide range of projects in Europe, Middle East and Africa regardless of their political, religious or cultural backgrounds. Its legal seat is in Beetzendorf, Germany where the main secretariat is located, branch offices in Italy and UK. GEN-Europe has around 5 part-time employees and an annual budget of EUR 110 000 from conference/course fees and membership fees. GEN Europe full members are fully established ecovillages and national networks (incorporating at least two ecovillages with elected representatives). Full members must be approved by the GEN-Europe council. Full members have voting rights at the General Assembly. GEN-Europe forms part of GEN International, an NGO with consultative status at the UN-Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) commission, and a partner of United Nations Institute for Training and Research, UNITAR.
Mission and Objectives

GEN-Europe is the European-African-Middle Eastern ecovillage association promoting social resilience, environmental pro­tection and restoration of nature through the concept of ecovillages as models for sustainable human settlements. We actively support the de­vel­opment of ecovillages and networks in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Main Projects / Activities

GEN-Europe participates at national and international events to represent and promote the ecovillage movement, e g COP 16 in Cancun.
GEN organises an annual conference and numerous courses and seminars with members and partners, as well as maintains email discussion groups.
Its own and member projects, initiatives and events are advertised in articles in Permaculture Magazine, the GEN database, GEN's inter-active web-site, on which you can regularly update your own pages
GEN-Europe selects and presents the European Ecovillage Excellence Award annually.

Contact (1) Full Name
Martina Grosse Burlage
Head of the organisation
Martina Grosse Burlage

Global Eyes e.V.

National Network
Germany
Address

Sredzkistraße 33
10435 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+49 163 7410364
E-Mail
bette@global-eyes.tv
E-Mail (2)
britta@global-eyes.tv
E-Mail (3)
film@global-eyes.tv
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
• Global Eyes e.V. is a registered non profit organization. Regular staff members are Britta Mischer, Nana Yuriko (directors) and Bette Kolb (project manager). For workshops we involve external media trainers. • Our budget depends on funds we receive through awards, fundraising, crowd-funding. For individual projects we apply for funding with governmental and non-governmental institutions. Many workshops were financed from our own private funds. The annual budget varies between 10.000 € and 35.000 € • Our funders include RESET, Federal Foreign Office, Deutsche Kindernothilfe e.V. Our website is hosted and funded by RESET (www.reset.to) Awards received: "Deutscher Lokaler Nachhaltigspreis ZeitzeicheN" category youths-ideas; Unesco supported & DM sponsored "Sei ein Futrist"; Mission Sustainability; UN-Decade education for sustainable development. • We host internet-youth TV and (intercultural) youth-media workshops globally. • Main partners among others: Reset, Deutsche Kindernothilfe, Cinema Jenin, Troc Albania, AMURT Haiti, Plan India, YMCA South Africa, Connected Media New Zealand
Mission and Objectives

GlobalEyes TV is a registered NPO. www.global-eyes.tv hosts program made by & made for youth around the globe. GlobalEyes offers youth media workshops world wide - and encourages & supports youths in expressing & sharing their concerns with a strong voice. In our program we promote intercultural dialogue, education, sustainability, democracy and community building. GlobalEyes TV is an informative, inspiring and entertaining online platform and TV program for youth that shows the world from the perspective of young people from around the globe. GlobalEyes TV's role is to provide a platform, the tools and skills for youths to tell their stories via films to an international audience. The over all objective is to give young ambitious people from all over the world perspectives in the media, to generate intercultural understanding and to build a sustainable international network of young media-activists. Especially with our workshops we support this idea.

Main Projects / Activities

GlobalEyes TV is an internationally accessible world culture TV format for youth – with films produced in our workshops and films we receive from partner NGOs. The objectives of GloablEyes are to create a global network by implementing sustainable media-workshops in collaboration with international youth organisations, foundations and NGOs in various countries. We want to encourage youths to become ambassadors for their communities and to contribute to the program regularly. In October 2010 we travelled with 10 young people from Berlin to Jenin / Palestine and held an intercultural Palestinian-German film-workshop at Cinema Jenin. In March 2011 together with local Haitian partner NGOs we hosted a 4-week workshop in earthquake camps in Haiti - as part of the trauma relief efforts of Deutsche Kindernothilfe. We have also hosted youth media workshops in South African Townships (at-risk youth), in impoverished, violent inner-city areas of Kingston / Jamaica, in Thailand, Brazil and Germany.

Contact (1) Full Name
Bette Kolb
Head of the organisation
Britta Mischer & Bettina Kolb
Contact (2) Full Name
Britta Mischer
Publication
Youth

Global Partnerships

By experiencing an encounter in countries of the Global South or the Global North and meeting their peers face to face, young people become more aware of global contexts. Exchanges based on artistic and creative activities are an effective way...

Publication
Youth

Global Partnerships

By experiencing an encounter in countries of the Global South or the Global North and meeting their peers face to face, young people become more aware of global contexts. Exchanges based on artistic and creative activities are an effective way...

Global Playground e.V

National Network
Germany
Address

Falckensteinstrasse 16 ,10997 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

E-Mail
garen@global-playground.org
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
We are Berlin based non-profit organization .We are 5 to 8 people working for Global-Playground as a social work .We managed our events in Lebanon with our own private money that we earned from our work. we have partners in these countries that help us to realize our project.
Mission and Objectives

Our goal is to bring together youths from different culturel backrounds.

Main Projects / Activities

Music,exchange information and long lasting relationships between youth from countries that will have no chance to meet because of visa or conflict reasons .

Contact (1) Full Name
Garen Keuchkarian
Contact (2) Full Name
Julia Schneeweiss

Globalization Agency, Berlin

National Network
Germany
Address

Wiclefstr. 30
10551 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
00 49 30 39877885 (Berlin)
Telephone (other)
00 49 30 3965774 (Berlin)
Fax
00 49 30 3959281 (Berlin)
E-Mail
S.Kebir@web.de
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Youth and education
General Information
We developed programs of tales and readings for the North-African as well as European region intention , in direction of the hot social centres which is composed of a huge number of Muslims migrants . The objective of its programs revive among the children and the young North-African teenagers and Europeans the joy of the book and the voluntary reading. Our program of narration of tales and books presentation for children and youth ,observes that the books have a very big importance for Muslims as for the European . Partners : Globalization Agency, Berlin - El Watan /Alger Newspaper - Goethe Institute in Algiers - National Education, Algeria -Algerian Muslims Scouts .
Mission and Objectives

The tales programs and readings that we organized in the intention of children and young teenagers ( in North Africa , Germany , France , Austria and in Switzerland), refer to the north African and oriental treasures of poetry , of tales and legends that contain a proper heritage which can be mobilized against the attraction of the violence poked by Islamism , specially towards youth , and also against the retrograde of relations between the two sexes as it is also preached by Islamism .

Main Projects / Activities

We publish books for children and youth and we organize 4-6 trips of the Caravan each year in North Africa, Germany, France, Austria and Switzerland. We offer tales and reading manifestations with active participation of youth.

Contact (1) Full Name
Sabine Kebir
Head of the organisation
Sabine Kebir

globe - Gesellschaft für internationale Kooperation e.V.

National Network
Germany
Address

c/o DIMA, Sieglindestr. 6
12159 Berlin
Germany

Telephone
+493088625415
Fax
+49-30-88727909
E-Mail
globe@globeline.de
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Others
  5. Research
  6. Youth and education
General Information

1. Board / Executve commitee (Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Treasurer); members: natural persons; staff employed and freelancers 2. 15.000 - 150.000 € 3. donations, membership fees, depending on grants (private foundations, EU, German ministries) 4. Projects, seminars 4. Local partners in Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey. 

Mission and Objectives

Support and implementation of cultural, social, social-economical and rural development co-operation projects between Germany, European and developing countries especially countries of the Near & Middle East and Africa; Support of international understanding and development cooperation and in addition vocational training;

Main Projects / Activities

Key words and projects: youth entrepreneurship, marketing for women handicraft cooperatives, income generating projects for refugees and migrants, small business start ups, youth exchange.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Providing expert counseling services in different areas e.g. methods of managing and administrating NGOs, conceptual development. Network of contacts to organizations and experts in the Near and Middle East as well as in Germany.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Interested in working contacts to other organizations and exchange of knowledge and experience in different sectors is one of the necessities of our work and activities.

Contact (1) Full Name
Alexander Wuertz
Job Title
Managing Director
Head of the organisation
Alexander Wuertz
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Farida Mellaoui
Job Title (2)
Project Coordinator