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There is a very large and diverse development policy commitment in Baden-Württemberg. To get an overview of clubs, NGOs and institutions, to know who is active in which country or with whom you can work together on a specific topic, you can use our networking map.
The color coding under the club descriptions is intended to help you see at a glance which continents the clubs and organizations are active in. Red symbolizes countries in Africa, green stands for countries in Asia and the color yellow represents countries in Latin and South America.
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Our main goal is to support fair trade.
Fair trade with producers in economically disadvantaged countries around the world is our contribution to local Agenda 21. We are committed to and are working towards a fairer world
Offer and sale of fairly traded food and beverages and handicraft products with expert advice. Street action and events on development policy issues. Offering materials, lectures (e.g. in schools). “Supplementary products” are included
Opening timesWed. 9.00:12.00 a.m. - 15.00:17.00 p.m. Fri. 10.00:12.30 p.m. - XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. Sat. XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. - XNUMX:XNUMX p.m
– Sponsoring association of the Weltladen Karlsruhe (Aktion Partnership 3. Welt e.V.) – Promotion of development projects with a focus on education and social work – Implementation of development policy educational work for schools, groups, communities and clubs
Opening hours: Wed. 08.00 a.m. – 09.00 a.m. Thu. 17.00:18.00 p.m. – XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. Outdoor activities: May – Peru DayNov. – Mission BazaarDec. - Christmas market, sale of fair goods, company project - Fair trade, cultural experience of the coffee farmers through the coffee course. Financial support for several
By selling products through fair trade, we enable people from economically disadvantaged countries to improve their living and working conditions. Fair trade puts people in...
Helping the poorest of the poor to help themselves in Giovane Elber's hometown (Londrina, Parana, Brazil). Building a school, supporting orphanages, crèches, old people's homes.
Fighting poverty by promoting organic, small-scale farming structures in developing countries. Small farmers and family businesses are involved in the development and implementation of agricultural projects as well as in processing, export and marketing
ProAmazonia Konstanz is a non-profit association that is committed to protecting the Amazon and its indigenous population. The purpose of the association is to promote environmental protection and development cooperation with local participation
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