Refugees Got Talent

National Network
Belgium
Address

avenue georges eekhoud 36
1030 Bruxelles
Belgium

Telephone
+32474488489
E-Mail
sophie.querton@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
sophie.querton@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
sophie.querton@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
sophie.querton@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2016
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Youth and education
General Information
RGT offers the opportunity for refugees local artists, and also residing in foreign countries - To practice their art in a box equipped workshop - Demonstrate and disseminate their works - To meet other artists and audience - To be open to artistic events in Belgium We welcome in our factory designers, painters, photographers, calligraphers, sculptors, poets, musicians, actors, singers, dancers, ...
Mission and Objectives

- Staff : 6 volunteers
- Budget : 30.000 €
- Sources of funding : Fondation roi Baudoin, Crowdfunfing, Cocof
- Concerts, exhibitions, workshops
- Senat, private and public organisations, museums, ...

Main Projects / Activities

- integrate people through their art
- organizing workshops by refugees artists for local people
- create opportunities to meet through concerts, conferences, exhibitions

Contact (1) Full Name
sophie querton
Job Title
Présidente
Head of the organisation
sophie querton

Biedriba Dialogu Nams

National Network
Latvia
Address

Kleistu 11, 1-11
Riga, Lv-1068
Latvia

Telephone
22131303
E-Mail
ilhomtj@inbox.lv
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Youth and education
General Information
Dialogu Nams is not a religious or ethnic organization. It aims to facilitate dialogue on a whole range of social issues, regardless of any particular faith or religion. It stands for democracy, human rights, the non-instrumentalisation of religion in politics, equality and freedom of speech.
Mission and Objectives

Vision
The lack in development of the dialogue between cultures and people, both in the past and in the present, becoming the source of many serious problems.
In a world with globalization trend towards a narrowing of distance and time, the problems and difficulties associated with lack of dialogue and awareness become more apparent and threaten the world peace. Therefore, the development of dialogue is very important.
Of course, there can be a misunderstanding between nationalities and people with different cultural backgrounds, but their solution is necessary to possess objective information and to have a strong bond, which is possible only through dialogical learning.
Speaking of dialogue, we mean not blind copying and imitating each other. In our understanding, dialogue is a versatile tool that allows everyone to be themselves and still cooperate on an equal basis with the representatives of all cultures and nations.
Dialogu Nams aims to become one of the platforms in Latvia for a dialogue in all spheres of social issues.
Mission
Dialogu Nams believes its mission is to: bring inhabitants together to spread the idea of tolerance and dialogue in Latvia, to advance social cohesion by connecting communities, to empower people to engage and contributing to the development of ideas on dialogue, to cross-cultural communication and community building, to bring people together through discussion forums, courses, capacity building publications and conferences, and aims to facilitate dialogue on a whole range of social issues.

Main Projects / Activities

International Festival of Culture
International Conferences
Seminars, Trainings, lectures at Universities, local schools and with other partners. 
Dialogue meetings at Faculty of Teology, University of Latvia.
Internatioanl Semposium on countering violent extrimism. 
Art days;
Breakfasts and panel discussions. 
integrative lectures to immigrants in Latvia.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

By my network, vision, experience, and by my self. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To be in the events and discussions about ALF trend topics. 
To learn from the experiences of the ALF members and activists. 
To be active more on the field of Intercultural communication and dialogue. 
To share ALF networks and to share my Networks with ALF.
To contribute in to the society I am living in.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ilkhom Khalimzoda
Head of the organisation
Faruk Karacan

Biedriba Dialogu Nams

National Network
Latvia
Address

Kleistu 11, 1-11
Riga, Lv-1068
Latvia

Telephone
22131303
E-Mail
ilhomtj@inbox.lv
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Youth and education
General Information
Dialogu Nams is not a religious or ethnic organization. It aims to facilitate dialogue on a whole range of social issues, regardless of any particular faith or religion. It stands for democracy, human rights, the non-instrumentalisation of religion in politics, equality and freedom of speech.
Mission and Objectives

Vision
The lack in development of the dialogue between cultures and people, both in the past and in the present, becoming the source of many serious problems.
In a world with globalization trend towards a narrowing of distance and time, the problems and difficulties associated with lack of dialogue and awareness become more apparent and threaten the world peace. Therefore, the development of dialogue is very important.
Of course, there can be a misunderstanding between nationalities and people with different cultural backgrounds, but their solution is necessary to possess objective information and to have a strong bond, which is possible only through dialogical learning.
Speaking of dialogue, we mean not blind copying and imitating each other. In our understanding, dialogue is a versatile tool that allows everyone to be themselves and still cooperate on an equal basis with the representatives of all cultures and nations.
Dialogu Nams aims to become one of the platforms in Latvia for a dialogue in all spheres of social issues.
Mission
Dialogu Nams believes its mission is to: bring inhabitants together to spread the idea of tolerance and dialogue in Latvia, to advance social cohesion by connecting communities, to empower people to engage and contributing to the development of ideas on dialogue, to cross-cultural communication and community building, to bring people together through discussion forums, courses, capacity building publications and conferences, and aims to facilitate dialogue on a whole range of social issues.

Main Projects / Activities

International Festival of Culture
International Conferences
Seminars, Trainings, lectures at Universities, local schools and with other partners. 
Dialogue meetings at Faculty of Teology, University of Latvia.
Internatioanl Semposium on countering violent extrimism. 
Art days;
Breakfasts and panel discussions. 
integrative lectures to immigrants in Latvia.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

By my network, vision, experience, and by my self. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To be in the events and discussions about ALF trend topics. 
To learn from the experiences of the ALF members and activists. 
To be active more on the field of Intercultural communication and dialogue. 
To share ALF networks and to share my Networks with ALF.
To contribute in to the society I am living in.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ilkhom Khalimzoda
Head of the organisation
Faruk Karacan

"LAUKKU"

National Network
Latvia
Address

Ezera St. 7, Ladezers
Limbazu pag.
Limbazu nov., LV-4011
Latvia

Telephone
+371 29211203
E-Mail
laukku@laukku.lv
E-Mail (2)
inta_balode@inbox.lv
E-Mail (3)
inta@dance.lv
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Research
General Information

"LAUKKU" is founded by an international group of artists and researchers (Latvia, France, Finland). There are no emplyed staff, the organization is operating on project and voluntary basis. As this is only the first year of operation of "LAUKKU" it is not easy to predict the yearly budget, we suppose that funds raised during first couple year could up around 30 000 EUR. The main funding sources are planned to be the State Culture Capital Foundation, regional municipalities, Nordic Baltic funds, EU funds for culture. Modalities of actions include various projects, exchanges and seminars. Main partners are arts media, regional municipalities and network of artists and theoreticians believing in the mission of "LAUKKU". 

Mission and Objectives

LAUKKU is and international collective founded by Max Ryynänen (Finland), Annemari Autere (France), Inta Balode, Valts Miķelsons and Linda Krūmiņa (Latvia) in 2017 as a continuation of yearly laboratories “New Dance in a New Place” since 2013. Our aim is to promote contemporary art in rural and peripheral areas, build artistic alternatives through challenging urban lifestyles in big cities and centers. “Laukku” means “travel bag” in Finnish and it relates to “lauku” meaning “rural” in Latvia.

Main Projects / Activities

Main activities of "LAUKKU" that have started before the foundation of the organization (under the umbrella of Choreographers Association) are: - since 2011 www.journal.dance.lv - since 2013 travelling education project/festival "New Dance in a New Place" - since 2012 workshops for young arts writers and artistic exchanges - since 2012 involvement in the Baltic Nordic dance writers network "The Writing Movement"

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Inta Balode (representing Choreographers Association and Olga Zitluhina Dance Company) has been involved in the national network since its very first days in 2005. Before and also in the future the contribution to the network would be proposals of different arts, particularly contemporary dance and arts, activities. Both as events to watch and even more as the ones to participate, where art becomes a tool for profound dialogue among various people and groups of people.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

For Inta Balode personally it is just a continuation of being part of the network. For "LAUKKU" joining network seems very logical taking into consideration the mission of the organization which is oriented towards peripheral, also different, not always understood and accepted areas, groups and people. Also as "LAUKKU" is already international and has members living both on North of the Medditaranean Sea and on West, North and East coasts of the Baltic Sea, it seems natural to expand collaborations also with the other coasts of the Medditaranean.

Contact (1) Full Name
Inta Balode
Job Title
Board member
Head of the organisation
Inta Balode

Palestinian Performing Arts Network

National Network
Palestine
Address

Askar Building 4th Floor
Al Bireh
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
970-2-2402289
Fax
02-2402289
E-Mail
yousef.nazzal@ppan.ps
Mobile Phone
972-0598896969
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
A major address within the performing arts sector has been the Palestinian Performing Arts Network (PPAN).  Eleven of the most important performing arts organizations in Palestine: namely: Al Harah Theatre, Yes Theatre, Edward Said National Conservatory of Music, the Freedom Theatre, Ashtar Theatre, Al-Kamandjati Association, El Funoun Palestinian Dance Troupe, the Popular Art Centre, Theatre Day Productions, Magnificat Institution, and the Palestinian Circus School;  believe in the importance of cementing a network that represents an address to their unity, collectiveness, and shared missions and values.  Although the process of creating the Palestinian Performing Arts Network (PPAN) has been an uphill process, with plenty of unexpected stumbling blocks, its member's commitment became reality in 2015 when PPAN was officially launched and registered.  Today, the office is composed of a full working staff and the implementation of a new program from 2016-2019 funding by Sida titled 'Performing Arts is a Right and an Entitlement.  
Mission and Objectives

Vision
PPAN in its mission, objectives and interventions will be steered by its vision for the Palestinian society.
“A free just Palestinian society that cultivates knowledge and culture, respects diversity, equality and free expression”
Mission
PPAN intends to contribute towards its vision expressed above, and to deliver on the following mission:
"We, the Palestinian Performing Arts Network, aim to increase appreciation of performing arts and its role in creating societal change. We will do so by, strengthening the capacities of the members, by joint cooperation, influencing policies and society through lobbying and advocacy, publications and research, in order to increase accessibility and engagement in performing arts"

Overall Objective
PPAN aims to establish and develop a strong Network that can deliver on its mission and empower its members. We will work together to achieve the following overall objective:

"An influential Performing Arts Network that has the necessary capacities and resources to influence policies, to empower its members, and to cement joint cooperation and coordination, in an efficient and effective way to meet the needs and values of performing arts in Palestine”
Outcomes:
Towards the achievement of the PPAN’s overall objective, the network focuses on three areas: Capacity building, cooperation and coordination and lobbying and advocacy.  PPAN’s outcomes are defined below:
1) Capacity Building
Outcome 1: To strengthen and develop opportunities for resource development including funding, capacity building initiatives and cooperation of performing arts organizations
2) Cooperation and coordination
Outcome 2: To increase synergy and transparent dialogue among PAN members, and enhance cross-partner cultural events
3) Lobbying and advocacy
Outcome 3: To influence public policies, positions and procedures in recognizing the importance of performing arts and culture
 

Main Projects / Activities

A new program, entitled "Performing Arts is a Right and an Entitlement", will be implemented by PPAN and its founding members over the next four years using a joint participatory approach (2016-2019).  The program will be focused in the West Bank including East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, and target boys and girls.  Overall, around 25,500 children and youth (boys and girls) ranging in age from 6 to 25 years, will be actively involved in the various interventions of the PPAN program and approximately 200,000 persons from varied social and economic backgrounds will be exposed and engaged in PPAN activities.   The outcomes and activities will be built around the agreed upon objective of PPAN "An influential Performing Arts Network that has the necessary capacities and resources to influence policies, to empower its members, and to cement cooperation and coordination, in an efficient and effective way to meet the needs and values of performing arts in Palestine"; i.e. capacity building, cooperation and coordination, advocacy and lobbying, and information sharing.
The new program 2016-2019, will aim at bolstering the functionality, recognition, and sustainability of an active performing arts network.  In doing so, the program will ensure that an independent and coherent governing structure is in place and operational, all administrative and financial policies are applied, a fully functional staff is in place, active communication and advocacy strategies are developed, and coordination and cooperation are enhanced among its members.  PPAN's activities will engage boys and girls with focus on less privileged communities through coordinated PPAN productions, performances, festivals, art education and training.  PPAN will also aim to strengthen the professional development of the performing arts sector at the staff level of its members, its staff and partner performing arts actors; as well as enhance the capacities of performing arts students and trainees through informal and formal training.
In summary, the program will have the following concrete outcomes:
 Functionality, recognition and sustainability of an active performing arts network are bolstered
 Boys and girls with focus on less privileged communities are further engaged in performing arts
 Capacities of performing arts actors are strengthened, diversified and promoted at various levels

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

As part of this network, the Palestinian Performing Arts Network can offer its influence and coordination with major performing arts organizations, facilities and input on cultural policies and issues in Palestine.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

PPAN's main objective is cooperation and coordination and we believe that ALF will allow access to international artistic and cultural organizations that we can work with on furthering cutural dialogue and tackling integrated challenges

Contact (1) Full Name
Yousef Nazzal
Job Title
General Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Chair - Iman Hammouri

CERADA Center for Educational Research and Academic Development in the Arts

National Network
Finland
Address

University of the Arts Helsinki P.O. Box 30
00097 Uniarts
Finland

Telephone
+358 45 7875 3470
E-Mail
tuula.jaaskelainen@uniarts.fi
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Research
  5. Youth and education
General Information
http://www.uniarts.fi/en/cerada CERADA steering group includes 6 members and a coordinator. CERADA is funded by the University of the Arts Helsinki and it has projects which are funded by the Academy of Finland. CERADA has a visiting professor Helena Gaunt from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama Examples of CERADA projects: ArtsEqual http://www.artsequal.fi/ Global Visions http://sites.uniarts.fi/web/globalvisions Learning in and through the Arts in higher education: Developing shared leadership http://www.uniarts.fi/learning-and-through-arts-higher-education-develop... Academic Development in the Arts http://www.uniarts.fi/academic-development-arts-0 CERADA is a member and coordinator in Finland in ENO The European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education https://www.eno-net.eu/  
Mission and Objectives

CERADA aims at developing the quality of research-based arts pedagogy within the University of the Arts Helsinki and in other institutions and contexts. It is a network of teachers, researchers and units within the University of the Arts Helsinki that are interested in developing arts pedagogy through international collaboration.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

CERADA can contribute by enhancing and coordinating research based inter-cultural arts pedagogy through international collaboration.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Anna Lindh Foundation's interest are in the field of CERADA's aims. CERADA has artistic and educational networks which can be utilised in the ALF Network. CERADA is actively searching for possibilities and fundings for broadening inter-cultural collaboration.

Contact (1) Full Name
Tuula Jääskeläinen
Job Title
Doctoral Researcher
Head of the organisation
Kai Lehikoinen

Ghorbet lagee organization for society development

National Network
Palestine
Address

Dehiesha refugee camp
Alquds-hebron street
Bethlehem city
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
00972597153136
E-Mail
glo.6.14@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972597153136
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
Ghorbet Lagee Organization was established to revive the Palestinian's culture, to maintain it, and to rise with it. 30 memebers are in the board, 7 of them are empoyed to work voluntary, 2000 dollars our budget in the last 2 years, our fund sources are Intelligence Minister and the groups performances. We have dance projects.
Mission and Objectives

To build an artistic Palestinian body, where its members gather to share efforts and ideas to represent our cultural and national concepts and to show the public most of our performances as possible as we can.
Raising awareness among women in the camp to obtain healthy life style for the families and to develop capabilities of the children and youth.

Main Projects / Activities

Dance projects
Festivals
Teaching folklore dance for children
English classes
Painting classes
Zaffa project
Musical band

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Ghorbet Lagee Organization for Society Development for women, youth and children, established as a non-profit organization in Deheisha Refugee Camp, Bethlehem City. Ghorbet Lagee is initiative by Palestinian refugees who are struggling to end the injustice of their continued forced displacement. Ghorbet Lagee is using every opportunity to improve the educational services for children and women in Deheisha Refugee Camp as well as promote self-help, responsible leadership and creativity among our participants and volunteers.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Ghorbet Lagee wants to expand raising awareness to larger geographic areas in all the plaeces we can reached specially villages and other camps.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mahmoud yacoub Mahmoud Swaitti
Job Title
Project manager
Head of the organisation
Ghada Yacoub

Nous

National Network
Italy
Address

via G.Marconi 85
80030 Camposano
Italy

Telephone
+393474135164
E-Mail
ong.nous@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2016
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Heritage
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Media
  6. Youth and education
General Information
Our NGO is composed by a permanent staff of 3 members plus a variable number of volunteers join for the specific events and activities, out budget is depending from the funding that we obtain after submitting our project to specific actions like Erasmus+. Our first project starting in april will be a cooperation under the Erasmus+ European Voluntary Service with various NGO in Europe that will let us to send our italian volunteers to work abroad in various cultural fields for a year, more projects like this are planned and submitted during the coming months. We are in partnership with local NGOs such as TdG - Torre dei Giovani of Torre del Greco (NA) and the Area Marina Protetta od Punta Campanella in order to promote in our area the youth involvement in the european projects. Our network of partners spreads allover europe and mediterranean countries such as Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia.
Mission and Objectives

Our NGO is active in the cultural field and in the promotion of european opportunities. We are the point of reference of a network of
public institutions, youth forums and NGOs with the aim of promoting the cultural initiatives in our area and trying to involve the
youngsters in the european dimension through projects, initiatives and mobility. Our staff and volunteers are involved in the
organization of events in order to communicate the opportunities offered by the European Community and promoting the
international collaboration in the field of culture and creativity, creating a network of artists, festivals and organizations and
promoting the organization of cultural exchanges and artistic events.

Main Projects / Activities

EVS program, we send our volunteers in Europe to work for volunteering projects under the Erasmus+ framework.
Erasmus+ Exchange and Training, we send and receive youth workers in the Erasmus+ framework to discuss topics such as cultural integration and expression, social and civic involvement and active citizenship.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can bring our experience working with Meda partners and we can support the creation of a working network of NGOs in order to let young people from the involved countries to travel and work as volunteer in all the european and mediterranean countries.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Becuse we want to get involved in broader activities of cooperation and cultural integration with mediterranean countries, creating a bridge between our area of activity and the mediterranean area.

Contact (1) Full Name
Francesco Saverio Quatrano
Job Title
Ing.
Head of the organisation
Francesco Saverio Quatrano
Contact (2) Full Name
Nona Simonyan
Job Title (2)
Dr.

Al-Hussein Bin Talal University - Center of Studies and Community Development

National Network
Jordan
Address

P.O. Box 20 Ma'an, Jordan
Maan 71111
Jordan

Telephone
962777407244
Telephone (other)
2179000-3-962+
Fax
2179050-3-962+
E-Mail
mohammed-nasarat@ahu.edu.jo
E-Mail (2)
minasarat@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
ahu@ahu.edu.jo
Mobile Phone
0797749065
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Religion
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information
Al-Hussein Bin Talal University was founded in 1999 and was the first higher educational institute established during the reign of H.M. King Abdullah II. At the beginning, the university was a branch for Mu’tah University occupying a temporary campus in the city of Ma’an and was relocated to a permanent campus in September 2004, 9 Km North West of the city of Ma’an. AHU is a public coeducational university located in the heart of the southern region, 210 Km from the Capital Amman. http://www.ahu.edu.jo/ Based on the philosophy of the Jordanian Higher Education and as embodied in the goals of Al-Hussein bin Talal university in community development, the creation of the " Center for Studies, Consultations, & Community Development" came to fulfill the vision of the university in contributing to the development of local communities, and to the service of the comprehensive national development goals. About the Center: The center is based on the investment of the scientific, human and financial capabilities of the University and to directed these capability to contribute to the development community, through the employment of these capabilities in a scientific manner responsive to the facts of the surrounding environment, and to contribute to push sustainable national development, and to raise the level of productivity and community participation and to manage the positive change in order to serve the priorities of development and modernization. This is achieved through our commitment to pioneering and excellence; through working within the framework of institutional standards; through teamwork, and through providing distinctive services in a transparent and responsive manner to meet the needs of the clients in accordance with effective monitoring controls.
Mission and Objectives

Vision:
To contribute to the development of local communities and improve the quality of life; through empowerment, faculty building, and institutional and community partnerships. To launch initiatives and support them leading to the transformation of the university to a reference, a tool and a model in the development of local communities. The message of the center is based on the investment of the scientific, human and financial capabilities of the University and to directed these capability to contribute to the development community, through the employment of these capabilities in a scientific manner responsive to the facts of the surrounding environment, and to contribute to push sustainable national development, and to raise the level of productivity and community participation and to manage the positive change in order to serve the priorities of development and modernization. This is achieved through our commitment to pioneering and excellence; through working within the framework of institutional standards; through teamwork, and through providing distinctive services in a transparent and responsive manner to meet the needs of the clients in accordance with effective monitoring controls.
Objectives:
The objectives of the center are summarized as follows:
Conducting applied scientific research that serves the goals of sustainable national development and launch specialized research programs in these areas
Establishing specialized scientific databases on the characteristics of local communities and their reality and make them available to decision makers and researchers.
Conducting quality scientific community surveys and updated them regularly, and providing technical Consultations for the various production and community sectors.
Providing quality communication services to the local communities in the territory of the university through benefiting from the media and developmental communication applications.
Contributing to upgrade performance in public and private sector institutions.
Implementing training programs and rehabilitation programs at the local and regional levels.
Contributing to the development of cognitive and technical faculties of workers in the university, and developing the university capacity in providing services to the society.
Contributing in preparing the university graduates for the labor market in collaboration with stakeholders, by providing them with necessary skills and providing support and training opportunities and by rehabilitating and familiarizing them with the necessary labor market and its needs.
 
Our values:
knowledge is power
Team work for a common goal
Clients ore our partners in progress
Continuant progress and change toward the best (service quality)
Development starts and ends with humans
We progress in order not to lag behind
We adopt innovative initiatives and appreciate innovators
Credibility and commitment
Transparency and accountability
Planning principles:
Sustainability in providing service:
Sustainability at the university level makes the human being, who is the centre of it, closely tied to the concept of high standard living which is the right of every human to enjoy the quality of living. That is, his/her rights to learn, obtain work that is compatible with his/her knowledge and scientific capabilities, live in a clean environment and to obtain products that healthy are environmental friendly, achieve a proper residence, achieve a good income, be involved in the community and play a role in reaching political decision, live in secure cities known for having variable educational and intellectual activities. It is with these factors all together, that we can talk about the concept of high quality living. Therefore, those interested in achieving this goal must get involved in through dialogue and discussion regarding sustaining development. It is through Dialogue only that an idea and its goals can attract and achieve acceptance form those with less interest.
Societal Responsibility:
The societal responsibility represented by the university's role towards local society in all its shapes and colors, is a huge responsibility. In addition to its academic significance the university does play a role in development through offering training programs, seminars, and studies tackling issues related to the local community that are likely to help find logical solutions for its problems. This demonstrates the significance of the university's essential role in the surrounding societal environment.
Scientific perspective:
The planning for a developmental role spurs from a scientific perspective and is based on incorporating scientific management and methods in scientific research, establishing information banks, determining priorities, identifying and describing the present situation and foregrounding solutions for it. The knowledge gap is one of is one of the sources of planning weak developmental planning and implementation in Jordan. Universities are equipped to close this gap and contribute by providing qualified human resources.
 
evelopmental information system:
Information system:
Research and studies:
The centre establishes, installs and maintains providing accessible comprehensive and specialized information banks and databases concerning the conditions and characteristics of local communities. In this respect, the university will establish information banks consisting of the following:
Information banks: the populations' demographic, economical and social characteristics, for both individuals and families (the results of economical and social surveys undertaken by the university).
Database: public institutions in the governorate and their role in economical and social development.
Database: Civic institutions in the governorate (charitable and cooperative organizations, youth clubs and cultural groups) and the role they have in the development process.
Sectoral Databases: economical sectors in the governorate (industrial, service, trade, agriculture, health, education, etc.) which provides detailed information about each sector such as the number of employees and their characteristics and other indices.
Information bank: Developmental studies concerning the governorate of Ma'an whether funded or not and published or not.
Information banks: population concentrations in the governorate and the economical and social characteristics at the individual and family level of each concentration.
Information bank: concerned with the phenomena of poverty and unemployment in the governorate of Ma'an and Aqaba.
Information bank: concerned Al-badya within the governorate of Ma'an and Aqaba and consists of economical, social, population aspects and others.
Information bank: investments according to the sectors of the governorate and its sub-regions.
Women’s Network

Main Projects / Activities

The second phase requires the contribution of AHU radio station 'Sawt Al Janub’ through activation of social work to reach out to local communities and build positive relations with social groups that are highly influential in the course of social, cultural and economic change in Maan governorate.
It has been found that there is an urgent need for the activation of the participation of women, a participation that has been marginalized in recent local developments, through providing a media forum to represent women’s interests, demands, and contribution to development.
The major goal of this network is to provide an institutional frame through which groups of young women from towns and villages in Maan governorate could work as radio delegates in their own towns or villages to cover local development activities and focus on issues related to women, families and children, and provide AHU radio station with periodic bulletins about such issues.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Through collaborations with the network in the field of training youth in maan governorate in the south of the Kingdom and collaboration with the rest of the governorates.
Consultation in the field of gender, youth, child .
Collaboration with centers in the Mena region and the mediterraean in the fields of : Debate, cultural interaction, learning languages, exchange and most importantly in research. 
 
 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Because it is the most effective organisation in the region and in Jordan. We need to be take our role in this coalition in order to benefit our university students and our country. 
We are an active entity in many fields and share many objectives with the network and we need to enhancing our activities. 

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr Mohammad Nasarat
Job Title
Director of Center of Studies
Head of the organisation
Prof. Ali M. Qaisi
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr Naser Abu Zeytoun
Job Title (2)
Assistant Director

Morocco of tomorrow Association for Education and Integration

National Network
Morocco
Address

Imm I appt 22 Residence Assabah
Maroc
10000 RABAT
Morocco

Telephone
+212619486135
Telephone (other)
+212619486135
E-Mail
haninesanae@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
haninesanae@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
haninesanae@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
haninesanae@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
619486135
Mobile Phone (other)
+212619486135
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information

we are a young NGO which operate in the field of eduction. Our main mission is to implement values of tolerance  among young students and fight against drop scholl and viloence . Actually we are 3 personnes . We have parterers in US Leagacy International whom will help implement a very intersting programme named Sidebyside and we hope deeply thae Anna lindh will be our partner also.  We are pretty sur that this projet will bring a geat value to stuents and teatchers in Morocco.

Mission and Objectives

 staff : 3 persons self ressources for now concrete projects  leagacy international ( USA)

Main Projects / Activities

non violence communication in schools  implementing values of tolerance  fighting against drop of school

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

As communication and marketing manager, i can participate by actions ( digital marketing ) for more visibity of the network

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

 capitalize on experiences advices share experiences succes stories

Contact (1) Full Name
sanae hanine
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
sanae hanine
Contact (2) Full Name
Sanae HANINE
Job Title (2)
President