Yearly Archives: 2014

ONE WEEK ONLY UNTIL RELIXCHANGE STARTS

Flights are booked, program is completed, everybody is ready to start. Only one week to go and the reliXchange project will have its first day: the day of arrival at the Berlin exchange week. We are really happy and curious how things will develop then. After receiving more than 100 applications by very different but always  interesting young people with good ideas, it was hard to sort most of them out. For each exchange group, Egypt and Germany, ten participants were selected out of the most interesting applications and according to a mix of gender, religion and place of living. All of them will bring a lot of energy and motivation as well as a variety of personal experiences and point of views on religion and society. You can follow the new experiences the ReliXchange participants will make together. During both exchange weeks in Berlin and Cairo, the participants are going to blog, share their thougts and ideas. The blog will be available daily.   Photo credits: Karl-Marx-Allee_CC-by-visitBerlin-SA-2.0 on flickr   A project as part of the German-Egyptian Transformation Partnership The ReliXchange project receives financial support by the German-Egyptian Transformation  Partnership through the German Foreign Office, by funds of the Ecclesiastical Development Services through Bread for the World - Protestant Church Development Service and by the “International Youth Work” Programme of the German Federal Child and Youth Plan through BK


Call for applications: ReliXchange

Photo credits: Egypt-9B-033_Amun Ra_CC-by-Dennis Jarvis-SA-2.0 on flickr   A project as part of the German-Egyptian Transformation Partnership 14 Kilometer – the shortest distance between North Africa and Europe e.V. and New Horizon Association for Social Development are very happy to invite you to participate in ReliXchange - a German-Egyptian youth exchange! The inter-religious and inter-cultural exchange project will take place in Germany and Egypt. It aims to bring young people from both countries and with different backgrounds together and help them learn about each other and the role of religion in the two societies. You can participate if you live in Germany or Egypt and if you are between 18 and 26 years old. In the course of the exchange, 10 young Egyptians and 10 young Germans will spend one week in Germany (October 27th to November 2nd, 2014) and one week in Egypt (November 17th to November 23rd).   During the ReliXchange project you will learn about Islam, Christianity, Judaism (principles of faith and traditions), the role of the corresponding faith groups in both countries, and the different ways of developing interfaith dialogue with other young people. You will develop new perspectives on interreligiosity and ideas for how a tolerant and respectful coexistence can be achieved. At the same time, you are invited to develop with us new methods for interfaith dialogue, in particular those which you consider as sustainable among young people. Participation in this exchange project costs a fee of 140 Euros for German participants and 700 EGP for Egyptian participants (including travel Berlin-Cairo and return, accommodation, food, programme).   Conditions for participation: You need to be able to participate actively in both exchange periods (participation in only one of the exchange weeks is not possible), and you need a German or Egyptian passport which is valid until 05/2015 minimum. You should be interested in the topic of religion and its societal role (you do not necessarily need to be a religious person yourself) and be motivated to engage in interfaith dialogue. Your English should be good enough to sustain an extensive conversation. APPLICATIONS CLOSED! We thank all applicants for their applications! Further more we are really overwhelmed by the huge interest in ReliXchange. Deadline: September 18th, 2014 Contact for questions ReliXchange flyer - download and share! The ReliXchange project receives financial support by the German-Egyptian Transformation Partnership through the German Foreign Office, by funds of the Ecclesiastical Development Services through Bread for the World - Protestant Church Development Service and by the "International Youth Work" Programme of the German Federal Child and Youth Plan through BKJ.


Vacancies: Volunteer posts in the 14km Volunteer Programme

 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS   Vacancy: Position as a Volunteer at 14km e.V.  Are you interested in the North Africa/the Middle East? Do you want to commit for a good cause? Are you keen to improve your communication skills? Are you able to work independently? Then you might be the right candidate to volunteer with us! ‚14km – the shortest distance between North Africa and Europe‘ e.V. is a non-profit NGO based in Berlin which supports intercultural exchange and co-operation between Europe and North Africa/the Middle East. Our international volunteer programme with North Africa/the Middle East facilitates internship/volunteer positions with our partner organisations in different Arab countries. But it is not just for volunteers – it is also volunteer run! This is why we are looking for four motivated volunteers to help us in the programme. For more information on our organisation please see www.14km.org.   Tasks -      Facilitation of internships/volunteer placements -      Communication with applicants, partner organisations and 14km colleagues via Email -      Carrying out interviews with applicants via Skype -      Evaluation of profiles and evaluation forms -      Updating the data base of the volunteer programme -      Selection of suitable organisations for applicants -      Participation in 14km team meetings in Berlin (app. every 3 weeks) -      Occasional participation in events in order to present the 14km volunteer programme   What We Ask For -      Interest in North Africa and the Middle East -      Intercultural sensitivity -      Readiness to deal with people -      Communication skills (politeness, kindness, dependability) -      Very good English skills (German not absolutely necessary) -      Reliability and carefulness -      Organisational skills -      Readiness to work from home and from own PC -      First experiences in human resources management are an asset -      Regional knowledge on North Africa and Middle East is an asset, especially on Palestine, Jordan, Morocco, and Egypt -      Knowledge of French and Arabic is an asset   What We Offer -      Working in a young, unconventional non-profit association -      Nice team of 7 other volunteers without hierarchies -      Flexible timing of working hours according to work load (ca. 4-7h/week) -      Gaining of work experience in intercultural work and human resources management -      Opportunity to facilitate intercultural experiences for young people and to support exchange between Europe and MENA -      Sense of achievement through many facilitated internships/volunteer placements -      Opportunity to become involved also in other work areas of 14km by bringing in own ideas   Applications including short letter of motivation (Email) and VC (PDF) to be sent to Helena Burgrova at helena.burgrova@14km.org until 24 August 2014. We particularly welcome applications from persons with migration background.


Der Bericht zur Fachtagung “Flucht // Migration // Entwicklung” ist online

Beim Thema Flucht und Migration findet im entwicklungspolitischen Kontext momentan ein beachtenswertes Umdenken statt, das im Rahmen der von 14km e.V. und der DAFG e.V. ausgerichteten Fachtagung „Flucht // Migration // Entwicklung – Facetten der Migration zwischen Nordafrika und Europa“ von Wissenschaftler/innen, Menschenrechtsaktivist/innen, Diasporavertreter/innen und interessierten Teilnehmer/innen skizziert wurde. Im Berliner Kontorhaus diskutierten sie am 11. und 12. Juli 2014 in drei Paneldiskussionen und vier BarCamp-Sessions unter anderem über die Rahmenbedingungen der Migrationsprozesse nach Europa, die Situation in den Herkunfts- und Transitländern sowie das entwicklungspolitische Potenzial von Remittances und Diasporaorganisationen in Deutschland. Im Rahmenprogramm wurde die Reportage „Fremd“ von Miriam Faßbender gezeigt, die für eine Auseinandersetzung über dem Film anwesend war. Außerdem war in den Tagungsräumlichkeiten eine Ausstellung über Fußball und Entwicklung in Afrika installiert. Das 14km Team bedankt sich ganz herzlich bei allen Teilnehmer/innen für ihr Kommen sowie für die zahlreichen interessanten und engagierten Beiträge und freut sich sehr über die vielen Ideen und Kontakte, die während der Fachtagung entstanden sind. Die ausführliche Zusammenfassung der Fachtagung mitsamt den Downloads der Sitzungsprotokolle, der PowerPoint-Präsentation von Steffen Angenendt (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik) und des Audio-Inputs der Mercy Wings Organisation sowie einer Weiterleitung zu den Beiträgen unserer Medienpartner finden Sie hier. Der Fachtag wurde gefördert aus Mitteln der Landesstelle für Entwicklungszusammenarbeit des Landes Berlin.   Kooperationspartner Medienpartner: multicult.fm Medienpartner: Alsharq Analyseportal und Reiseveranstalter GbR


On an exchange visit to 14km – Ahmed Hassen from el Takeiba Center (Cairo)

From mid June to mid July 2014, Ahmed Hassen, the founder of El Takeiba Center for Artistic and Cultural Development in Cairo, Egypt, is visiting 14km in Berlin to work together on different projects and to share experiences - an exchange visit funded by the DAWRAK exchange programme of the Anna Lindh Foundation. The first cooperation between Ahmed and 14km consisted in a street art workshop for young people, teaching and discussing graffiti and its use as a tool of protesting, and giving a general background about the art of public wall painting and linking it to German history.  Ahmed had a great time, showing a very creative attitude and - despite not speaking the same language - working side by side and in intense interaction with the young participants. El Takeiba Center is the first cultural center located in the poor Cairo area of Shoubra El Kheima. Ahmed, who is the director, intentionally opened it there, wanting to create a space that provides access to arts and culture for the inhabitants of the area who so far have been deprived of it.  This is one of the main reasons for why it expanded quickly and is now well-known among the people of the district. The whole idea of ​​founding this center came about due to a man called Rabea who was the guard of a famous art institute in Cairo. He loved poetry so much that someday he tried to get the chance to get into the institute and narrate a poem of his own to the audience. Yet he was banned because he was "just" the guard of the place. This incident had a deep impact on Ahmed, and he decided to help Rabea and everyone interested in art no matter what their social class, profession, education level, political views or even religious views are - everyone should have the chance to express themselves via arts and try out their talents. Ahmed believes in the power of art to change what words and arguments cannot. The El Takeiba Center has various projects and organises workshops for different groups of people according to their age, gender, and interests and covering different topics and different artistic methods, from acting, directing, improvising on stage, singing, comic drawing to caricature painting. The center also organises "cultural visits", where people from Shoubra El Kheima are invited to different cultural events elsewhere in the city. The only problem the center is facing is - as it often happens with small NGOs - the funding for these projects.  Thus, Ahmed and his co-workers at El Takeiba invest a lot of their own money and time, yet they believe the difference they get to see in the people of Shoubra El Kheima is worth it, as they change for the better and discover their interest in learning more. Later this year, Anja Gebel from 14km will visit Ahmed in Egypt and work with the El Takeiba Center in Shoubra El Kheima.


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