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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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Awareness work One World
The aim of our work is to sustainably improve the living conditions of disadvantaged population groups, to promote integral development in rural communities and socially disadvantaged urban districts and to potentiate existing initiatives and development processes
Conducting seminars, training and education on: non-violence, non-violent action, campaigns, civil courage, constructive conflict management, mediation, consensus building, etc.
-Sale of fairly traded goods in our one-world shop, especially coffee, tea, honey, chocolate, cocoa, spices, jewelry, woven goods, baskets, gift items, UWS paper and much more.-Informing the population about development policy issues Activities in front of and in the store, lectures from our project partners (see 4.) in kindergartens, schools, etc. We are
Sales of goods from the so-called Third World, support of projects in the so-called Third World, information work on topics of the so-called Third World
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
Rheinstetten regional group of the “Third World Action Partnership” e.V. (APDW) Karlsruhe. We use the proceeds from the fair trade goods in Rheinstetten to support three of our own projects in Haiti, Sri Lanka and Togo.
For us, acting fairly means dealing with living conditions in other countries, - questioning our own lifestyle, - making a concrete contribution to improving living conditions for them through the sale of fairly traded products
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In our world shop in the pedestrian zone, we offer fairly traded products from countries that otherwise have little chance of selling their goods at a reasonable price in world trade. Through our own,
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