04.03.2013

Kick-off for the next year of ewoca³

Bernd Neuendorf, State Secretary at the Ministry for Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sports of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and Dr. Rana Islam of Stiftung Mercator looked over the shoulders of project...[more]


20.02.2013

Partners of the youth exchange programme ewoca³ open a world café in Hattingen

ewoca³ partners from 14 countries will transform the DGB convention centre Hattingen (Am Homberg 44-50, 45549 Hattingen) into a world café on Sunday, 3rd of March 2013: They will take a look back at the twelve international...[more]


22.10.2012

European Chernobyl Network is at the Bundestag for talks

The ideas of the European Chernobyl Network (ECN) and the liquidators from the Ukraine have been met with extraordinary open-mindedness and drew attention at a talk with representatives of the German-Belorussian and the...[more]


20.08.2012

High-ranking delegation from Belarus visits Berlin's NGOs

From the 22nd until the 29th of July 2012 a Belarussian delegation of government and NGO representatives had the opportunity to get to know the role of free charity organisations in Berlin's social infrastructure. With the trip,...[more]


15.05.2012

Apply now: TRADO-net starts environment project in Turkey

Ten spots are still available in the third youth exchange of the TRADO-net, the youth network Trabzon-Dortmund, from the 9th until the 17th of July 2012. Twelve young adults in the age from 18 to 26 realize a German-Turkish...[more]


08.05.2012

Europeans commemorate the catastrophe of Chernobyl from Sheffield to Charkiw

From Cadiz in South Spain over Münster in Germany to Sheffield in Great Britain – and from Huelva in Southwest Spain over Weimar until Doneszk in the East of the Ukraine the lights of solidarity are lit: In more than 110 cities...[more]


27.03.2012

The German exhibition “Chernobyl: People. Places. Solidarity. Future” presented in Minsk

Opening of the exhibition in Dortmund in 2011 was dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. The exhibition was shown in 50 cities and was visited by more than 42 thousand people. - There are two main...[more]


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