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Introduction | Objectives | Training Approach | Participants | Future Trainings | Past Trainings & Workshops | PARTNERS | Contacts
Partners
The Religious Diversity & Anti-Discrimination training programme has been supported by the European Commission and the Ford Foundation.
Programme Development and Testing: 2005 - 2007 EC Grundtvig Programme (225285-CP-1-2005-1-BE-GRUNDTVIG-G11)
Programme Evaluation: 2007 - 2009 EC Transversal Programme (135651-LLP-2007-BE-KA4MP)
Programme Sustainability: 2009 – 2012 EC Grundtvig Programme (2009-3623/001-001)
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The lead body is CEJI - A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe. An international non-profit organisation established in 1991, CEJI stands with individuals and organisations of all religions, cultures and backgrounds to promote a diverse and inclusive Europe. Our activities include delivering diversity education and training, facilitating and contributing to networks, enhancing interfaith and intercultural dialogue, advocacy at a European level and facilitating Jewish participation in European affairs | www.ceji.org |
La Ligue de L’Enseignement of Calvados, based in Caen, was founded in 1866 in Paris as a popular education and culture in democratic, secular and social republic. It is a laïque association that operates citizenship education and action for justice and solidarity through cultural action | www.fol14.asso.fr |
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Partners Bulgaria Foundation in Sofia is part of an international network promoting the development of civil society and culture of peaceful resolution within countries in transition. Its main activities are training in areas of communication skills, conflict resolution and consensus building | www.partnersbg.org |
The Institute for International Co-operation of the German Adult Education Association, based in Bonn, has been specialising in the conception, planning and implementation of co-operation projects with partners from all over the world since 1969 with emphasis on community development | www.iiz-dvv.de |
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The Islamic-Christian Study Center in Copenhagen was established in 1996 by group of Christians and Muslims. Its purpose is to develop, strengthen and improve relations between citizens with Christian and Muslim backgrounds through joint studies, teaching, information, consultancy, conversation and joint projects – nationally and internationally | www.ikstudiecenter.dk |
The Multi-Faith Centre is a registered charity and not for profit organisation based at the University of Derby. The building was designed with co-operation of seven different religions to provide a natural space for all people to advance knowledge and for the education of the public and the mutual understanding between communities | www.multifaithcentre.org
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Novas Scarman Group is a national charity committed to helping citizens bring about change in the community to fulfil their potential. Projects include regular training programmes with community groups on citizenship and capacity building | www.novasscarman.org |
Established in 1992, IIT is an autonomous, non-governmental organisation, having a cultural, civic and scientific activity, without political purposes, which adheres to the European values and principles concerning interculturality. By its programmes and its activities, IIT pursues the development of the intercultural dimension in the fields of education and culture. IIT also promotes, at national and international level, the climate of tolerance and interethnic communication specific to the town of Timisoara and to the region of Banat. IIT is co-operating very well with local, regional and national authorities in the fields of education, culture and national minorities. IIT has been actively involved in several important European projects, with the major topics: democracy, human rights, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and intolerance, equal chances for Roma, cross-border co-operation. | www.intercultural.ro |
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A private global network of more than 20 ICA sister organizations around the world, its organization in Spain, founded in 1980, is member of the International Association of Facilitators (IAF) and the Latin American Facilitators network. It has an agreement with the Spanish Open University to develop accredited courses and works in partnership with other European and Latin American NGOs organizations and private companies. The ICA Spain promotes a participatory culture and intercultural/diversity quality processes for building people´s capacity for shared social commitment, empowerment, growth and development within Spanish-speaking communities. Its key activities are: facilitating, training, teaching, publishing and demonstrating participatory approaches to learning, leadership, planning and action within intercultural contexts. | www.iac-es.org |
Based in the Netherlands, Extravaleren provides consultancy- services (coaching, mentoring, business consultancy, project management, conflict resolution, research) to organizations, both profit and non-profit. As the name expresses, the consultancy aims to enhance the learning capacities of the clients, thus creating extra value for the organization or person that is involved. | www.extravaleren.nl |
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