Projekte

Großer Andrang im Merhaba – zweiter MENA-Netzwerkabend ein voller Erfolg

Bereits zum zweiten Mal richtete das Team von 14km einen Netzwerkabend für Kenner und Interessierte der MENA-Region aus, der diesmal im Restaurant Merhaba in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg stattfand. Wie schon im Jahr zuvor war das Interesse groß, sich in entspannter Feierabendatmosphäre über berufliche oder ehrenamtliche Projekte und Pläne bezüglich der Region Nordafrika/Naher Osten auszutauschen und sich gegenseitig kennenzulernen. Rund fünfzig Teilnehmer/innen aus Wissenschaft, NGOs/Vereinen, sozialen Initiativen, Medien, Verwaltung sowie Wirtschaft und Handel fanden am 19. März zusammen, um Inspirationen zu sammeln, Ideen zu diskutieren und Kooperationen anzubahnen. Nach der Begrüßung durch Andreas Fricke, der den Gästen einige der im letzten Jahr von 14km durchgeführten Projekte vorstellte, konnten sich die Anwesenden bei leckeren orientalischen Spezialitäten und einer Fotoshow mit Bildern aus dem 14km Archiv angeregt austauschen. Oud-Spieler Evren Can Kaman sorgte mit seinem Live-Konzert für die passende musikalische Begleitung. Zum Netzwerkabend angemeldet hatten sich u.a. Vertreter/innen folgender Organisationen sowie zahlreiche Einzelpersonen: Action Syria – Tamer Alawan & Friends e.V. Brot für die Welt Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik Berliner Missionswerk BMW-Stiftung CRISP – Crisis Simulation for Peace e.V. Democracy Reporting International gGmbH DAFG – Deutsch-Arabische Freundschaftsgesellschaft e.V. Deutsche Welle Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Eurient e.V. Freie Universität Berlin Ghorfa – Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry e.V. Grüne Jugend Klaus Schwarz Verlag OMRAS - Organisation für Menschenrechte in den Arabischen Staaten e.V. Programmbüro Internationale Klimaschutzinitiative Schoolclash e.V. ZMO – Zentrum Moderner Orient Nachdem das Interesse am diesjährigen Netzwerkabend noch deutlich größer war als beim ebenfalls erfolgreichen letzten Mal, ist es nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis wir den nächsten 14km-MENA-Netzwerkabend organisieren werden. Wir bedanken uns ganz herzlich bei allen Gästen für ihr Kommen! Organisation (14km): Andreas Fricke, Anja Gebel, Caroline Bunge, Evin Kücükali, Helena Burgrova, Houssein Ben Amor, Pauline Trueck, Premek Zboncak, Sama Younes und Steffen Benzler. Fotografie (14km): Caroline Bunge


14km and closer – MENA-Netzwerkabend – Donnerstag, 19.03.15 ab 18.30 Uhr

EINLADUNG 14km and closer – MENA-Netzwerkabend mit Oud-Liveauftritt Am 19. März ab 18.30 Uhr im Restaurant Merhaba Greifswalder Straße 4, Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg 14km e.V. lädt Dich/Sie ein zu einem Afterwork-MENA-Netzwerkabend: zum Kennenlernen, Austauschen und Kreativwerden. Hier können sich verschiedenste Menschen treffen, die sich (hauptberuflich oder ehrenamtlich) mit der Region Nordafrika/Naher Osten beschäftigen, und in einem lockeren Rahmen Kontakte für die Arbeit in und mit der Region knüpfen - begleitet von Oud-Spieler Evren Can Kaman. Da wir mit der Veranstaltung eine Plattform für Menschen aus möglichst vielen unterschiedlichen Arbeitsfeldern bieten möchten, freuen wir uns, wenn diese Einladung an Interessierte weitergeleitet wird – z.B. aus Wissenschaft, NGOs/Vereinen, sozialen Initiativen, politischen Stiftungen, Medien, Kunst und Kultur, Politik und Verwaltung, sowie Wirtschaft und Handel. Wir freuen uns auf einen regen Austausch! Die Teilnahme ist frei, aufgrund begrenzter räumlicher Kapazitäten wird jedoch um Anmeldung gebeten – bitte per Email an steffen.benzler@14km.org. Leckeres orientalisches Essen und Getränke können vor Ort erworben werden. Wir freuen uns auf Dein/Ihr Kommen! Mit freundlichen Grüßen, das 14km Team


ReliXchange Last Day

The last day: “Don’t cry because it is over, smile because it happened”, Dr.Seuss             After a fun warm up, we had an  introduction to our next task which comprised  a public space tour. We were divided into four groups each invited to reflect and document their impressions about one of the following aspects in public space: gender, religion, art and appropriation of space. Back from the free roaming tour, we first presented the photo essay from Berlin’s public space tour (and though this was not directly discussed, this provided us with an opportunity to juxtapose in our minds Berlin and Cairo’s public spaces). Then, each group shared their impressions and adventures about their morning tours in Cairo.           Later, we proceeded to our last formal session of the program which was a mix of emotional and intellectual reflection. This is since, through a variety of tools and activities, members had the chance to express their thoughts and emotions about the experience not only from a general perspective but also a personal one. All along the activities, we could assume that significant ties have been developed within the group transcending the cultural and religious differences. At the end of the day, we all proceeded for special surprise outing offered and arranged by NHASD which revealed to be a Nile dinner cruise and show. Only few hours were left before the German group would fly back to Berlin. Most of the participants opted to ditch sleep to catch a last chat or laugh with other fellow participants/“friends”. Many accepted the hospitable invitation of “Islam”, one of the Egyptian teamers, to spend a rooftop after-party at his place. Later, back at the hostel there was a scene of packing, chatting, catching some sleep and playing cards/ fun games. Finally, arrived the most emotionally challenging and charged scene: the farewell. After two intense life-changing weeks of discovery and interaction, words fall short to express it, but there were hugs, tears, friendship, intensity, sadness and hope…   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 BKJ


ReliXchange Day 9

Early to bed and early to rise, makes a (wo)man healthy, wealthy and wise. (Benjamin Franklin) A few participants of our group met at 5.30 am in the morning and went  on a spontaneous trip to the Al-Alzhar mosque, which was unfortunately closed. Instead they walked around the area and were invited to see the  making of a Misbaḥa - which is a string of prayer beads for Muslims to memorize the 99 names of Allah. Afterwards they by metro to the al-Qurba quarter of Cairo - a quarter with a lot of buildings with French architecture. After a refreshing and awakening breakfast the official program of the day started. A documentary about Jews in Egypt was shown and passionately discussed afterwards. Since Judaism is not represented by a group member everyone showed genuine interest in the topic. After lunch we started to discuss and develop our own ideas about how to share our exchange experience and how to promote interfaith dialogue in society. These ideas were further evolved and discussed through concrete project ideas and they also received helpful feedback from the teamers and the other participants. Since we were not able to see the Pyramids on Tuesday we postponed it to Friday. A light show at the pyramids told us about the sight's history and its treasures. Some people split up and went to a concert of the Egyptian band Maktoub.   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 BKJ


ReliXchange Day 8

Today started with a very creative exercise . After a quick introduction to the definition of interreligious relationships we shared our personal experiences about this topic. In groups we came up with drawings, a photo story and theaters to present our ideas. The results were very interesting because we heard about problems with interreligious marriage but also about harmony and cooperation between religious communities. In the afternoon we explored Christianity in Egypt. We did so by visiting a Coptic Church, a Greek Orthodox Church and also the Ben Ezra Synagogue in Coptic Cairo. Afterwards we had a discussion with a Coptic Priest about the role of Christianity in the Egyptian state and it's status as a minority. Our day ended with a traditional Egyptian dinner on a Faluka on the River Nile. We were joined by Ramesh de Silva, the cultural attachè of the German embassy in Cairo. Authors: Adrian, Carol, Diva and Svenja     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 BKJ


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