Histoires Vraies de Méditerranée

National Network
France
Address

2 rue de Lacépède
13004 MARSEILLE
France

Telephone
06 60 78 15 15
E-Mail
francois.beaune@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
vernaz.marion@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
1994
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
General Information
L'association est née dans le cadre de MP2013 et a été réactivée récemment. En effet, le succès de la première partie du projet (1500 histoires vraies collectées en méditerranée et toutes les initiatives créatives que cela a généré...) a confirmé la nécessité de créer l'association pour développer les résidences d'auteurs pour la collecte, de développer la bibliothèque numérique, pièce maîtresse du projet, réservoir à consulter pour des restitutions (livres, théâtre, lectures musicales...) ainsi que des actions pédagogiques en vue d'encourager les plaisirs de la littérature. 
Mission and Objectives

L'association HVM a pour but de créer une bibliothèque d'histoires vraies collectées auprès des personnes vivant autour de la méditerranée, dans toutes les langues parlées et écrites, afin de considérer cette mer non pas à travers les particularismes de ses différents pays, mais dans une écoute globale des individus qui la composent.

Main Projects / Activities

Voir fiche projet en pièce jointe

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

De part l'essence même du projet, Histoire Vraies de Méditerrannée tend à s'inscrire dans la dynamique des actions impulsées par votre fondation. Cette bibliothèque ouverte sur la Méditerranée constitue une passerelle entre les différents bassins culturels qui la composent.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Rejoindre votre réseau nous permettrait de s'intégrer dans une dynamique efficiente et d'élargir nos potentiels collaborateurs et rencontrant des partenaires privilégiés convergeant vers le même but.

Contact (1) Full Name
François Beaune
Job Title
Président
Head of the organisation
François Beaune
Contact (2) Full Name
Marion Vernaz
Job Title (2)
Secrétaire

جمعية النهوض بشباب تونس-Progression Association Of Tunisian Youth

National Network
Tunisia
Address

12 Omar ibn el-Khattab Street Mourouj 3
20 Soma Street Mourouj 5
2074 Mourouj
Tunisia

Telephone
0021658973399
Telephone (other)
0021620337417
E-Mail
jeunes.tunisiens@yahoo.fr
E-Mail (2)
medaminekouki9@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Progression Association Youth Tunisians "We are a non-governmental organization, non-profit. Independent, basing its activities on volunteering as a major factor for motivation and sustainable development vision concentrates founders to contribute to the development of ability of young and devote national belonging has for its service, and development of national consciousness of our identity and the rights and meals inadvertently reinforce the relations between state institutions and youth in particular and society in general and the strengthening of youth leadership creates a generation aware of herself and confident himself, youth return of the steering pluralistic values and equality, justice, democracy and the spirit of belonging and volunteering initiative to play the role of community and responsibility. Values "Association of Young Tunisians Progression" equality, independence, transparency, communication, pluralism, dialogue, renounce violence and intolerance, democratic participation, cultural openness and freedom of expression and creativity Established in February 2012 and the receipt is issued on 02/03/2012. APJT association or progression of young Tunisians is an initiative of a group of young people: students, pupils, certificate holders, civil servants, unemployed, of different ages and gender, together to exchange ideas and experiences.
Mission and Objectives

Mission :
Support and accompaniment of Tunisian youth for social integration in various fields
objectives:
• Intellectual progression of Tunisian Youth
• Rooting patriotism and Arab-Islamic identity among young people
• Raise awareness of the concerns of the present and the future of our beloved country
• Instilling the values of solidarity and interdependence and cooperation between young
• The integration of youth in philanthropy
• Resist against appearances and immoral behavior
• Anti-addiction
• To disseminate the culture of dialogue and etiquette
Means and tools:
Creation of solidarity cooperatives for the benefit of young people (volunteers enriching and beneficial activities)
• Awareness companion organization, awareness and mobilization
Create and participate in cultural seminars, study days and dialogue workshops
Agreement partners with other organizations associations, national and international institutions working in the field of the association

Main Projects / Activities

the youth

Contact (1) Full Name
Kouki Mohamed Amine
Job Title
Webmaster Euromed Youth Programme IV
Head of the organisation
Kouki Mohamed Amine

YEAP ASSOCIATION

National Network
France
Address

Port Saint-Sauveur
Toulouse
France

Telephone
01 75 50 82 93
E-Mail
yeapasso@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
General Information
L'association YEAP est une organisation à but non lucratif constituée de 3 membres fondateurs et de 30 adhérents. L'association est jeune et le budget annuel est de 15000 euros. Les souces de financements sont relatives aux projets mis en oeuvre. En 2014, les CROUS et les FSDIE, ainsi que la Fondation Chich Khan Tunisie ont soutenu le premier projet de l'association à hauteur de 10000. Nos actions sont basées sur la réalisation de workshops et d'expositions internationaux, interculturels et interartistiques entre les pays de l'Union Européenne et de la Méditerrannée. Les projets mettent en avant les jeunes artistes et leurs créations dans les domaines des arts de la scène et de la photographie. Les actions ont pour objectif de professionnaliser ed de sensibiliser aux problématiques socio-politiques contemporaines. Nous travaillons en collaboration avec des partenaires ponctuels selon les projets. Pour le premier projet, nos partenaires ont été : Eglise de Saint Merry (Paris 4e), Mairie du 4e, Institut Culturel Italien de Paris, Université de Paris 3, Université de Paris 8, Université de Paris 10.
Mission and Objectives

L'association YEAP a pour missions :
la coopération artistique internationale entre les pays de l'Union Européenne et de la Méditerrannée ;
l'interculturalité et l'interdisciplinarité des projets autour de problématiques socio-politiques contemporaines ;
la professionalisation et la sensibilisation des jeunes artistes à l'engagement artistique par le biais de workshop intergénérationnel ;
la valorisation de la pensée et de la création européenne et méditerranéenne de jeunes artistes au travers d'échanges artistiques, socio-culturels et politiques.

Main Projects / Activities

L'association YEAP met en place des workshops et des expositions internationaux et interartistiques autour de problématiques socio-politiques contemporaines. Les workshops permettent à des jeunes artistes de l'Union Européenne et de la Méditerrannée de se rencontrer de de créer ensemble des performances artistiques dans les domaines des arts vivants, guidés et encouragés par des professionnels. Les expositions permettent à des jeunes photographes de travailler sur l'expérience des workshops et apporter leurs points de vue sur les mêmes problématiques traitées.
En 2014, YEAP a réalisé Act 1 Anti Statu Quo : un workshop théâtral italo-français sur les notions de frontières et de migration, ainsi qu'une installation mêlant photographie, vidéo et desing sur la même thématique et à partir de l'expérience théâtrale. Une dizaine de jeunes artistes ont travaillé ensemble à la réalisation d'un projet commun en partageant leurs savoirs, leurs idées, leurs opinions, leurs cultures et leurs politiques sociales en favorisant l'échange et l'interculturalité par le biais de l'artistique.
 
www.yeapasso.com

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

L'association YEAP peut contribuer en favorisant les échanges avec les membres du réseau par le biais de projets communs et d'expériences similaires dans les domaines de l'art, de la culture et de la coopération artistique internationale.
L'association YEAP peut contribuer en se faisant relais de l'activité de réseau sur ses sites internets et par ses modes de communication lors de projets menés durant l'année, mais aussi en mettant à disposition ses savoirs, ses compétences et ses expériences.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

L'association YEAP souhaite rejoindre le réseau afin de favoriser les échanges avec les autres partenaires pour dynamiser et élergir ses champs d'action, mais aussi pour participer à la coopération artistique internationale en transmettant ses compétences.

Contact (1) Full Name
Adriana Buonfantino
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Adriana Buonfantino
Contact (2) Full Name
Geoffroy Bardin
Job Title (2)
Secrétaire

AB Eğitim Kültür ve İnsan Hakları Çalışmaları Derneği

National Network
Türkiye
Address

İnönü mah. GMK Bulvarı Emel Sitesi A Blok Kat:2 D:3 YENİŞEHİR
33160 MERSİN/
Turkey

Telephone
+90 324 328 10 47
E-Mail
abdermersin@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
emelevindanismanlik@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+90 534 885 80 72
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2014
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Religion
  6. Youth and education
General Information
this organisation has been established in Mersin, 31.12.2014, by 7 youths who are voluntary for EU Voluntary Service Programme. The aim of this organisation is to deal with human rights, education, culture, employment and social rights issues and try to find solution for them.   
Mission and Objectives

Give priority to addressing the most pressing human rights violations, both acute and chronic, particularly those that put life in imminent peril;

Focus attention on those who are at risk and vulnerable on multiple fronts;

Pay equal attention to the realization of civil, cultural, economic, political, and social rights, including the right to development; and

Measure the impact of its work through the substantive benefit that is accrued, through it, to individuals around the world.

Main Projects / Activities

Our organisation is still in its first year, therefore it has not got a projects. But it participated to relative activities

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We aims to start new projects which include human rights such as; social, educational, working and LGBT rights. By this activities, we will contribute to people who need awareness about this issues and rights. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We want to join ALF Network;
to learn new things,
to learn cultures,
to express ideas,
to share beliefs and experiences.
 

Contact (1) Full Name
Emel SEVGİ
Job Title
Head of Organisation
Head of the organisation
Emel SEVGİ

Association Dades pour le Développement et la promotion des Initiatives Locales

National Network
Morocco
Address

Zaouite El BIR souk khemis Dades
Tinghire
40000 Tinhgire
Morocco

Telephone
00212661189855
Telephone (other)
0667593229
E-Mail
ddpil.naim2m@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
ddpil.ass@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
ddpil.abdelhakim@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
Jaafarbrahim@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00212661189855
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Others
  6. Youth and education
General Information
Our NGO ,is in the begining of activity , our office si compose of 11 members, And the adhérents , our fund is principaly compose of adhérents fees . 
Mission and Objectives

To promote locale développement, environnement protection, valued local And territorial product, act against ignorance And encouraged woman And girls education ,...

Main Projects / Activities

We planned to help moutain  person s to live against cold, by distrubuting clothes And food 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

To exchange project And expérience, to mobilise young man to act for social  And environnement activities.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To développe our structure And to benifite of l'Oder structure thème is, to participat for project

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
Naim Mohamed
Job Title
Président
Head of the organisation
Naim Mohamed
Contact (2) Full Name
Jaafar Brahim
Job Title (2)
Conseiller

Teach For Lebanon (TFL)

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Picadilly Bldg., 6th floor, Abdel Aziz street, Hamra
Beirut 1103
Lebanon

Telephone
+961-1-743754
Fax
+961-1-743754
E-Mail
mailbox@teachforlebanon.org
E-Mail (2)
dahlia.rizk@teachforlebanon.org
E-Mail (3)
salyne.elsamarani@teachforlebanon.org
E-Mail (4)
lina.harati@teachforlebanon.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. Youth and education
General Information
Teach For Lebanon (TFL) has a coherent, well-staffed and well-supported governance structure that fully supports its strategic objectives  and supports its sustainability. The TFL executive team consists of 10 qualified TFL staff members with extensive experience ranging from 16 years to 4 years. The TFL Board of Trustees includes senior education, business and finance experts; The Board meets regularly to discuss TFL’s work, as well as to create policy and support sustainability. TFL’s governance structure provides accountability and a clear system of communication (online and offline)  which lets the development team  of the organization connect effectively with  stakeholders including corporate partners, foundations and other funders, educators, journalists, Fellows, alumni and other community members and ministry officials. TFL currently relies on multi-year commitments from various donors (individuals, foundations and corporate), and the board members' continuous efforts in helping raise the needed funds. TFL established two structured fundraising arms in the US and the UK (501C3 non-profit and a registered UK charity) that help meeting the targets of fundraising by holding outreach and fundraising events. =In addition, TFL has a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Education that helps cover the salaries of a specific number of fellows; TFL are in discussions with the Ministry to explore further funding opportunities. The program has, in turn, garnered the support of the national government as well as numerous community advocates, education partners, and NGO and private sector champions—setting the foundations for future growth and impact. TFL’s CEO, Ms. El Samarani, received the 2014 United Nations Special Envoy Youth Courage Award for Global Education in recognition of her work with TFL. In recognition of its achievement and commitment to community service, TFL received The Social Change Visionaries Award 2014 by the Middle East Partnership Initiative  Lebanon Alumni Association;  Ms. El Samarani, received the award  on behalf of the organization. TFL is member of a 37- nation global network Teach For All.
Mission and Objectives

Teach For Lebanon (TFL) is a Lebanese NGO dedicated to providing a human right which is education and thus strives towards eliminating educational inequity in Lebanon by fostering youth leadership and promoting civic engagement.
Lebanon's most disadvantaged kids have the least access to quality education which limits their opportunities for employment leading to a weaker economy. Lebanon also lacks a key component that enhances long-term civic engagement in vulnerable regions in rural Lebanon. TFL’s model serves as a vehicle to bring change to the general ecosystem.  TFL is empowering youth by providing them with this job opportunity;  a professional development program which focuses on the capacity building for youth and in return eliminating the educational gap.
 

Main Projects / Activities

Since its inception in 2009, TFL educated, provided extra-curricular activities and impacted the lives of more than 8,400 underprivileged Lebanese children as well as Palestinian and Syrian refugees. TFL believes that decreasing disparities in education leads to a more prosperous, peaceful, democratic and sustainable world. The world’s most disadvantaged students need as many leaders as possible with a vision for defying expectations. Teaching successfully in high-need communities is crucial for a lifetime of leadership and advocacy for reform and democracy worldwide.
TFL provides quality education for less privileged children by employing, training and placing Lebanon’s top-notch graduates in under-resourced schools for two consecutive years, in mission to minimize the educational gap. These ambitious fresh graduates, Fellows, from various academic backgrounds serve as full-time teachers, leaders, community ambassadors and life-coaches fighting against these inequalities throughout the region. The Fellows' efforts are far beyond basic education and teaching students lifelong skills. TFL Fellows empower their students by changing students’ mentality, expanding their visions, helping them realize their innate talents and motivating them to strive for their dreams.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Teach For Lebanon can share its best practices of its work in the education field.
It can also collaborate with other existing organizations on common projects.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. Dahlia Rizk
Job Title
Public Relations Manager
Head of the organisation
Dr. Youssef El Khalil
Contact (2) Full Name
Ms. Salyne El Samarani
Job Title (2)
Chief Executive Officer

CCAP

National Network
Sweden
Address

Körsbärsvägen 9 nb
114 23 Stockholm
Sweden

Telephone
+ 46 8 545 200 55
Telephone (other)
+46708818699
E-Mail
cristina.caprioli@ccap.se
E-Mail (2)
annaidagrip@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+46708818699
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Research
  8. Youth and education
General Information

CCAP is a non-profit organization for production and distribution of choreography under the leadership of Cristina Caprioli. Cristina Caprioli is a dancer and choreographer based in Stockholm. In the mid 1990s she founded the independent organisation ccap, wherein she produces performances, installations, films, objects, publications and other choreographies, and runs long-term interdisciplinary research projects. Caprioli’s choreography is characterized by precision, complexity and physical high-technology. All of her productions challenge the field’s normative formats and exchange economies.

CCAP works with transdisciplinary art projects and social activities through performances, installations, publications, workshops etc. Since 2010, ccap is based in the working space at Körsbärsvägen in Stockholm, and from March 2019 also at the Hall in Farsta.

CCAP is funded by Region Stockholm, Swedish Arts Council and The City of Stockholm Cultural Administration.

Mission and Objectives

CCAP's foremost objective is to manifets, promote, investigate and problematize choreography as a relevant practice of social belonging - across languages and geographical borders. Main focus is directed on excluded demographics specifically including disabled citizens. This is pursued by art productions produced and performed by extended collaborations. All work is targeting a specific issue pursued by research and long-term practice.

The aim is to achieve and sustain the kind of visibility, clarity, stringency, and accessability required for a dynamic of response. That includes media-specificity as well as trans-mediality - which, in turn, implicates a challenge to normative exchange formats and economies.

The objective is to facilitate expanded exchange and at the same time support specificity of expression. Moreover to problematize conventional perception of body, movement and language, finally to raise specific attention and engaged participation in the dwelling into alternative bodies, movements, and languages.

Main Projects / Activities

https://ccap.se/en/before/

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

CCAP may contribute with its extensive experience in the practice and production of choreography in terms of alternative politics and social dynamics. In collaboration with near by and far apart partners.  

Contact (1) Full Name
Cristina Caprioli
Job Title
choreographer, artistic and executive director of CCAP
Head of the organisation
Cristina Caprioli
Contact (2) Full Name
Anna Grip
Job Title (2)
Coordinator

HaRaKa

National Network
Egypt
Address

1 Ahmed Shokry, Tahrir Square
Cairo
Egypt

Telephone
+201223714700
E-Mail
haraka.project@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Gender
  3. Heritage
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Research
  8. Youth and education
General Information
Established in 2006 in Cairo, HaRaKa is a project that aims at supporting, developing and researching dance and performance in Egypt and the Arabic Speaking Region. It is a non-governmental structure that works from Cairo on local, regional and international partnerships, and operates within research, production and dissemination. HaRaKa invests in an open understanding of contemporary dance and body-based artistic projects and processes, from pluri-focal and complex standpoints, informed by the history of art in the Arabic speaking region in relation to its neighbouring geo-realities
Mission and Objectives

HaRaKa operates on a democratic structure, that invites all its members to shape its artistic and research planning. It values the power of the voice of women in the Arab world, and the youth, and hence the majority of the members invited to steer it are women and are Arab.
The funding is based on project basis, and international partnerships and regional Arab partnerships, and is diverse.
The projects generate their own income as well, sometimes, in the case of workshops, and pedagogic partenrships with universities 
The modalities of action differ between workshops, screenings, exhibitions, research, public work, performances, installations, commissions of texts and translations
Main partners involve locally: CIC, Townhouse Gallery, Modern Dance School, American University in Cairo, Jesuites Theatre Alexandria, and others
Main partners internationally involved: Lincoln Centre (US), Friche Belle de Mai (France), Sarma (Belgium), TanzFabrik (Germany), Skoon (Lebanon), and others

Main Projects / Activities

TransDance International festival for performance and choreography
ARC.HIVE of Contemporary Arab Performing Arts
HADS: HaRaKa Advanced Dance Studies
Cairography: Arabic English publication on performance studies
Arab Dance Caravan: Arab performance and dance program for the Dusseldorf Tanzmesse
Arab Works: Performance, lectures, research and pedagogic project in partnership with New York Live Arts
Cairo Dance Community: Research and photographic investigation in partnership with Sarma (Belgium)

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

By providing acess to the artistic scene that is vibrant and energetic
By engaging in cross-institutional projects that operate on different levels and concerns: civic, artistic, pedagogic, and environmental
By actively using the arts as a tool for social understanding, development and change
By bringing the arts into the limelight of organizations working on development and education
 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To be able to collaborate with peers who are concerned with democracy, equality, and public work
To find partners with whom larger impact projects are possible to develop
To develop a larger dialogue within the civic work sector, between culture, education and human rights
To build projects that are multifaceted and hence bring different groups, audiences and demographics
 

Contact (1) Full Name
Seif Abdelsalam Shehata
Job Title
Productions Manager
Head of the organisation
Adham Hafez

Orient & Dance Theater

National Network
Palestine
Address

Nablus St. Building No 18
AL Bireh
AL Bireh
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
+ 970 2 2406880
Fax
+ 970 2 2406881
E-Mail
info@orientdt.org
E-Mail (2)
sinan@orientdt.org
Mobile Phone
+970 599235993
Mobile Phone (other)
+970 599856905
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2009
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
General Information

Orient administrative & artistic team consists of  volunteers filling the following positions: General director/ Choreographer Dancer Performing art school director/ Ballet and dance teacher Coordinator/Public relation/ Financial officer Administrative assistant & a dancer Technician 5 dancers  The budgetary resources available in a year 15,000 - 20,000 USD Orient & Dance theatre ( House of contemporary art) offer different permanent programs beside temporary projects: Our current partners Al Doha Children Cultural Center - Local Ethical Links MTU/ Estonia  - International

Mission and Objectives

Encouraging expression of identity through art. Mission Our mission is to motivate individuals to search inspiration from their surrounding environment and encourage them to focus their energy towards expressing themselves through the art of movement.Objectives 1. Continually advancing center for artistic movement, providing a safe and non-judgmental space. 2. Educating Palestinians in the field of contemporary dance. 3. Enrich Palestinian society with contemporary dancers and teachers. 4. Introduce Palestinian culture to the world through professional contemporary dance performances. 5. Networking and cooperating with international contemporary dance scene. 6. Develop Performing Arts School and it is programs to expose learners to different arts. 7. Empowering art integration into the community.

Main Projects / Activities

- Contemporary classes, rehearsals and performances. - Ballet school for children from age 6 years and adults - Outreach program/ Capacity Building for traditional and contemporary dance troupe. - Performing art school (Creative dance, Music and annual summer schools) - Recycling program

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

ODT team have been working in the field of performing art for along time, they build a extensive experience in the management, Logistics, technical, artistic, promotional and financial  needs of  implementing cultural activities, performances,festivals and exchange programs. we  could help in planning,implementing and monitoring  the activities of the network & its members.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

- To be able to apply for the funds of ALF -  Build a cooperation bitween Orient & dance theater and other Palestinian organization.  

Contact (1) Full Name
Sinan Mansour
Job Title
Project coordinator / Public relations
Head of the organisation
Maher Shawamre
Contact (2) Full Name
Maher Shawamre
Job Title (2)
General director

Movimento per la Cooperazione Internazionale

National Network
Italy
Address

VIA PIO XI TRAV PUTORTI'
REGGIO CALABRIA
Egypt

Telephone
0965 621974
Fax
0965 621974
E-Mail
mocimondo@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
339 6968914
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1983
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Human rights
  4. Youth and education
General Information
MOCI has 3 headquarters: Reggio calabria, Cosenza and Milan. It has 30 ordinary members and 300 supporters. Staff employed is: Reggio Calabria headquarter: 2 full time volunteers, 5 part time volunteers, 3 civil service volunteers. Cosenza headquarter: 5 part time employees, 1 full time volunteer, 20 part time volunteers, 3 internship placement, 3 civil service volunteers, 8 interns from University, 2 interns from juvenile justice. Milano headquarter: 20 part time volunteers. Partner: FOCSIV, Reggio Calabria-Bova Diocese, Cosenza Diocese. Budgetary resources available in 2014: 256.241,23 euro. Sources of funding: privates. Modality of action: Italy: welcome of immigrants, intercultural education, awareness civil society. Benin: education and ospitality unaccompanied minors. Kenya: multisectorial project education and integration disableds, social agriculture, sponsorship. India: education and ospitality unaccompained minors. Rwanda: multisectorial project: health- agricultural- education and ospitality unaccompained minors- integration disableds- sponsorship. Main partners involved in the organization's projects/activities: Dioceses e church communities, schools, Ministries and local governements.  
Mission and Objectives

MOCI Organization involved in 3 sector: international cooperation, environmental sustainability, immigration. The first objectif is create a better world protecting the rights of the weakest. the mission is promote justice and equality.

Main Projects / Activities

ITALY: welcome of immigrants, intercultural education, awareness of civil society.
BENIN: education and ospitality unaccompained minors
KENYA: multisectorial project- education and integration disableds, social agriculture, sponsorship
INDIA: education and ospitality unaccompained minors.
RWANDA: multisectorial project: health - agriculture- education and ospitality unaccompained minors- integration disableds, sponsorship

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

spreading a mentality cooperative

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

we want to contribute building a better world through spread of a mentality of welcome, share, solidarity and international cooperation

Contact (1) Full Name
Santo Caserta
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Santo Caserta