Cross Arts Cultural Association

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Ajam Street, Messaykeh Building, First Floor
Tripoli 1300
Lebanon

Telephone
+961-6-434175
Fax
+961-6-434175
E-Mail
jean.hajjar75@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
francoise.jcb@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
+961-71-785051
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2010
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Heritage
  6. Human rights
  7. International/Cultural relations
  8. Media
  9. Youth and education
General Information

جمعية فنون متقاطعة الثقافية (علم و خبر 43) هي جمعية فنية بحتة يقوم على أدارتها كل من كمال عباس و براق صبيح, أهدافها تبنًي و رعاية المبادرات و المواهب الشبابية و ورش العمل الميدانية و الأهتمام بكل مظاهر المناسبات الوطنية و الشعبية, بنيتها فنية ,مضامينها تتوجه نحو ألغاء منطق العنف السائد لصالح الحوار و العمل على تثبيت الهوية من خلال محو الطائفية و ترسيخ فهم العيش المشترك بالاعتماد على عنصر الشباب كحيز أساسي و مؤثر في مجتمعاتنا عموما. Cross arts cultural association founded in 21/01/2010 and is an independent, non-governmental, non-partisan and non-profit NGO located in Tripoli , Lebanon and functioning in the field of urban culture, art , youth empowerment and civic and human rights. Vision: Developing a democratic society in which youth are the grassroots, for culturally and socially aware leaders of the future.

Mission and Objectives

Because peace needs quality and diversity structure, and because diversity in the campuses are essential positive requirement , therefore the motivation for the existence of our Association “Cross Arts” because the heritage is the foundation of our communities which strive to contemporary through develop it using art templates to preserve it as our duty, in which the collective memory of diverse people ‘s role, in all of this comes our role as Cross Arts in which episodes come as a society of the reality of innovative culturally and educationally across the nation of Lebanon, to be made as an Association towards others within the movement of exchange of experiences locally and regionally and build bridges with similar experiences to ours whenever needed. Mission: To unite and develop the creative potentials of youth and to stimulate civil activism. Goals: Development of volunteering and active citizenship Development of democratic and civil society Development of urban culture and artistic flair Objectives: To Sustain the development of a volunteer center in Tripoli To Improve and strengthen the skills of youth To support and stimulate civic initiatives To Support and affirm urban culture and artistic flair

Main Projects / Activities

The Association has implemented, since 2010 and up to the present day, the following projects: Theater project "100 % Youth in Municipality " Theater project "metabolism", inspired from Independence Day. "Flash Mob": Awareness project Collective Memory Projects: "Tripoli, One Upon a Time", "Akkar, Once Upon a Time," " Country Storyteller Mobile Theater" Diversity Management Project (in partnership with five associations) Project regrouping Children from Bab El Tebbeneh and Jabal Mohsen: “Different regions, Joined Hearts” Project "Tripoli’s Hip-Hop Revolution" Social Integration with Syrian Refugees’ project Project of Conflict Management: activities between Syrians, and Lebanese / Syrian communities of Syrian children in particular. Project "Tripoli’s Street Arts Revolution" Project "Memory Bridge" of a certain popular memory Project Ramadan: "Ramadan between Tripoli and Byblos", Linking Ramadan appropriate through spiritual meanings and the embodiment of the sincerity of human relations "Tripoli: Art, Memory and peace” project. Participating in the Arab Youth Conference for Dialogue for Change, Tunisia. Participation and intervention in the Islamic Peace Conference and Events "Moca Festival", Dubai Project of cultural exchange with the Korean Embassy in Lebanon Memory Bridge 2 ... country storyteller in Tripoli (Tales and technical approaches through the customs and traditions of the holy month of Ramadan, artistic march and drums). Country Storyteller project (to connect between the present and the past: simulation and emotional) Hosting the World Lebanese DJ Lethal Skillz: Workshop in hip-hop which is a wonderful day of the special experience that enriched the minds of the young participants towards the good use of this type of art in human service and cognitive field relations and mergers social required for real peace Hosting Association Words, Beats and Life for ten days in a field visit to Tripoli, and evaluation of Cross Arts (Projects and recommendations) Celebration of the World Day of Peace in Byblos with “Third Voice for Lebanon”, Celebration of the World Day of Peace in Tripoli with Master Peace, and the Association of Journalists for peace MAP Filming a field trip report and specifically for hip-hop: "Art and culture .. exchange" through Tripoli’s Hip Hop Revolution, for the benefit of Malaysian TV, Participation in interreligious conference in Mount Lebanon: Cross Arts’ experience that contributed to bridge the sectarian divide between one project members Symposium of Special Drawing: “Anniversary of the Massacre of the bombings of mosques in Tripoli. Film reports about the association and The street arts revolution project in favor of channels: Al Hourra - Arabia - France 24 - 8tv - SBS - MBC - TV5 - NTV –Future TV -TL - ... and others A training workshop for two days in yoga and breath control and balance between the body and its needs with the international specialist coach Bilal Tawashi. Implement Youth Guernica: a contribution in the contest from all over the world in Malta in 2016 and Poland in 2018 through the Assembly of the Organization of the event kids Guernica And a lot of other side activities.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Through our relationships and our belief in the ability of young people to change

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Jean Hajjar
Job Title
Head
Head of the organisation
Dr. Jean Hajjar
Contact (2) Full Name
Françoise Betty

RAWAFED

National Network
Tunisia
Address

Cités des jeunes gafsa
2133 GAFSA
Tunisia

Telephone
0021697241307
E-Mail
raouafed@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Carte d’identité Association : Rawafed de Développement Date de constitution : 27/04/2012 JORT N°76 26/06/2012 Catégorie : Association de développement Les objectifs :   Réalisation des études de développement  Motiver les gents à exploiter leurs propres ressources.  Organiser des séminaires et des colloques d’information, de formation et de sensibilisation.  Collaborer avec les autres ONGs Le bureau exécutif :  Président : Hamrouni Mohamed                        97241307  Secrétaire général : Ben Salah Mohamed         96097686  Trésorerie : Shili Abdessamad                             26479547 Nombre D’adhérents : 243 Nombre de cadres disponibles : 23 Adresse : Moulrés Gafsa 2110 E.mail : raouafed@gmail.com FCB : association rawafed de développement  
Mission and Objectives

rawafed

Main Projects / Activities

rawafed

Contact (1) Full Name
HAMROUNI MOHAMED
Job Title
president
Head of the organisation
RAWAFED

association ders diabétiques d'Akbou

National Network
Algeria
Address

Centre Culturel d'Akbou
06001 AKBOU
Algeria

Telephone
00 213 34359477
Telephone (other)
00 213 34353678
Fax
00 213 34353678
E-Mail
adakbou@yahoo.fr
E-Mail (2)
abamba@live.fr
Mobile Phone
00 213 772749402
Mobile Phone (other)
00 213 559674483
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Others
  2. Youth and education
General Information
L'association des diabétiques d'Akbou a été créer en Avril 2003, pour subevenir aux besoins qotidien des diabétiques et les principeaux activiotés au long de l'année sont: * information et formation des diabétiques et leurs parents * éducation sanitaire * formations médicale continues * séjours thérapeutique pour les enfants diabétiques * séminaires * échanges culturel et ceux, pour permettre aux differents diabétiques de tou ages de vivre comme les autres et de s'auto prendrte en charge, insertion et réinsertion des diabétiques dans la vie sociale et économique, réduire le taux d'echec scolaire chez les diabétiques et de réduire aussi le taux des complications diabétiques. En 2005 l'association a participé à un échange culturel au liban, en 2009 au maroc avec l'autre théatre et aux différents échanges entre associations des diabétiques en Algérie ( ghardaia, ouargla, sétif, ain defla, Alger, constantine et Oran).Aujourdhui, l'association a créer une classe pour le soutien des enfants diabétiques dans leurs etudes, le dessin et théatre. l'association est doter d'un local et du materiels qui lui permet d'organiser des journées de sensibilisation, séminaires et autres sans dificulté. les moyens financiers sont basés sur les subventions étatique, les cotisations et lers sponsors des laboratoires spécialisés en la matière.
Mission and Objectives

La mission de l'association * lutte contre le diabete et ses complications * insertion et réinsertion des diabétiques dans la vie socio-économique, sensibilisation, formation et information des diabétiques, leurs parents sur le diabète et ses complications * vulgarisation de la maladie et ses complications et participations aux differents échanges culturel et sportif.
 

Main Projects / Activities

promouvoir surtous les methodes de sensibilisation et de l'information aux milieux des jeunes malades.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

avec les differents échanges entre associations

Contact (1) Full Name
ABAROUR m'barek
Job Title
président
Head of the organisation
Monsieur ABAROUR M'barek
Contact (2) Full Name
KADRI Naima
Job Title (2)
Trésorière

individual

National Network
Palestine
Address

No
No
Gaza city
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0097082636225
Telephone (other)
No
Fax
these is no fax
E-Mail
felesteen2000@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
felesteen2000@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
felesteen2000@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
felesteen2000@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972599092966
Mobile Phone (other)
No
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
2013
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Media
  6. Youth and education
General Information
I’m a Palestinian refugee, originally from Jaffa city. Along my life, I have been through many different experiences and was exposed to a wide range of different cultures. I was born in Kuwait to a father of Moroccan origins from his grand-grandfather. My father carried the Jordanian citizenship after being expelled from Jaffa, and my mother has Egyptian origins. I received my Bachelor Degree in Journalism in Algeria. I speak five languages: Arabic (my mother tongue language), English, French, Italian, and Berber language (Kabyle). Currently, I live in  Gaza Strip,  Palestine.
Mission and Objectives

I hope that I could understand the experiences of the other nations well and explain for youth people in my country how we could be in a better situation. We - the palestinians- are  living under the division between West Bank  and Gaza Strip, suffering because of the occupation. We need to understand how European nations rebuilt their countries after many wars like the first world war and the second world war. Thi is my "Big mission"!

Main Projects / Activities

I'm really interested in Democracy and community development, Human rights, International/Cultural relations, Media and Youth and education ‏issues.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

I have many good experiences in international communication, I can speak 5 languages, I participated in many local and regional youth events. And I'm one of the founders of  a cultural blog called "Mediterranya" with another 8 winners of Anna Lindh Award in "Sea of Words" competition. So: I think that I will be a very good contributor in the organization.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

- Being a member of Anna Lindh organization will give me the opportunity to represent well my country, and that will be a honor for me.
-  I have many interests in the international cultures and youth issues, so being a member in Anna Lindh will help me in sharing the same interests with many young guys from 43 countries!

Contact (1) Full Name
Sayed Z. S. Ismail
Job Title
Journalist
Head of the organisation
none
Contact (2) Full Name
None
Job Title (2)
None

United Cities and Local Governments Middle East West Asia

National Network
Türkiye
Address

Yerebatan Caddesi No.2 Sultanahmet
34110 Istanbul/
Turkey

Telephone
0090 212 511 10 10
E-Mail
a.licha@uclg-mewa.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1987
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Gender
  5. Human rights
  6. International/Cultural relations
  7. Others
  8. Research
  9. Youth and education
General Information
United Cities and Local Governments Middle East and West Asia (UCLG-MEWA) is one of the nine Regional Sections of UCLG and functions from its headquarters in Istanbul. Our organization performs its activities and initiatives through 20 countries and has almost 140 members. We aim at representing our members in international organizations such as United Nations, and enabling our members to develop and implement new projects. UCLG-MEWA has an annual budget of 2 million Euro, mainly funded by membership fees. Our staff is composed of 20 persons.  In partnership with our members and bilateral and multilateral organizations such as UNICEF, UNDP, UNESCO or UN-Habitat, we develop project to strenghten local governments in the MEWA region. We are active through concrete projects, exchanges and seminars.
Mission and Objectives

The mission of UCLG-MEWA, in parallel to the UCLG World Organization is: To be the united voice and world advocate of democratic local self-government, promoting its values, objectives and interests, through cooperation between local governments, and within the wider international community.
To achieve this mission, UCLG-MEWA shall pursue the following objectives:
a. To promote strong and effective democratic local self-government throughout the region;
b. To promote unity and cooperation amongst members;
c. To ensure the effective political representation of local government to the international community, in particular the United Nations and its agencies;
d. To be the regional and worldwide source of key information and intelligence regarding local government;
e. To be the regional and worldwide source of learning, exchange and capacity-building, supporting the establishment and strengthening of free and autonomous local governments and their national associations;
f. To promote economic, social, cultural, vocational and environmental development and service to the population based on the principles of good governance, sustainability and social inclusion;
g. To promote race and gender equality, and to combat all forms of discrimination that are illegal with regard to international law, and/or illegitimate in relation to the values and policies of the organization;
h. To be a strong democratic organization, reflecting in its composition and functioning the diversity of the local spheres of governance;
i. To promote decentralized cooperation and international cooperation between local governments and their associations;
j. To promote twinning and partnerships as a means for mutual learning and friendship between peoples;
k. To develop policies, programmes and initiatives within the framework of the World Organization’s mission, values and objectives, which imply seeking appropriate means to implement them, within the internal rules of the organization.

Main Projects / Activities

UCLG-MEWA is involved in differents projects related to the 7 following topics: 
- Urban and territorial governance;
- Urban financing;
- Strategic urban planning and land management,
- Inclusive cities and territories (poverty reduction and inequalities, slum upgrading, gender, accessibility and migration, etc);
- Cities as engines of economic development;
- Sustainable environment;
- Culture and sustainable development.

Contact (1) Full Name
Adrien LICHA
Job Title
Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Mehmet DUMAN Secretary General

Sting for Consultancy and Design

National Network
Egypt
Address

Building # 10
Road 107
Maadi
Egypt

Telephone
+20225254556
E-Mail
m.saleh@stingco.com
Mobile Phone
+201001620098
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Gender
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Research
  6. Youth and education
General Information
Sting for Consultancy and Design is a private development entrepreneurial venture that uses innovative approaches to mobilize technical and financial support for development endeavors in Egypt and the Middle East. We are a group of young development professionals that have a passion for promoting participatory development action and empowering youth. We are a group of development practitioners with a passion for participatory development action guided by a set of values that entail responsibility towards what we do, responsiveness to local contexts, flexibility, diversity and inclusivity, and working towards a meaningful cause. Sting for Consultancy manages its own projects in addition to offering high-quality project management, capacity building, training, and technical assistance services to public and private agencies engaged in community and organizational development.  Stakeholders include local and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), donors, financial institutions, project teams, and government ministries.  Services are available in any combination of English and Arabic upon client’s requests.  Services include: • Non-formal Education and Capacity Development Programs • Professional Development Courses • Participatory Development Research and Needs Analysis  • Technical Assistance and Institutional Assessment of Civil Society Organizations • Development Project Management • Design Development Systems • Gender Mainstreaming and Sensitization • Human Capital Development • Monitoring and Evaluation Services
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to enable individuals and organizations to realize and utilize their full potential and cultivate sustainable change on the personal, professional, and societal realm. 
One of the core areas of focus at Sting is youth empowerment and human capital development.  Civic engagement is at the core of all programs implemented.
The philosophy of Sting for Consultancy revolves around participation, toward linking participatory processes and fostering partnerships with all possible stakeholders, tools and techniques to the practice of development in its entirety.

Main Projects / Activities

Our Partners include: 
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FÜR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT GMBH (GIZ)
BRITISH COUNCIL
SAVE THE CHILDREN
MINISTRY OF YOUTH
Projects Implemented: 
CEPP (NEW SPACES FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT & POLITICAL PARTICIPATION) –2013
This project aimed to establish a dialogue between young people, the civil society and government representatives using youth centers as platforms.
Sting was commissioned by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) to implement the project in 6 out of 16 targeted youth centers in the Greater Cairo Region.  The project entails the following set of interventions:
1- Identifying active civil society organizations, youth groups, initiatives, coalitions and other non-formal organizations
2- Outreaching for 150 active youth in the area to participate in the project
3- Conduct capacity development to civil society representatives and active youth in the newly created spaces in the areas: Participation, civil engagement, and peaceful resolution of conflicts, and effective dialogue.
4- Pave the way for constructive dialogue between civil society representatives, youths and decision makers through introducing dialogue forums at targeted youth centers.
DIFFERENT AND EQUAL SOCIAL ACTION PROJECT –2014
This project aims to promote the culture of acceptance and combat stereotypes and prejudice surrounding political ideologies.
In collaboration with the Active Citizens Programme at the British Council, Sting will implement the project in 10 youth centers in five governorates; namely: Cairo, Alexandria, Sharkia, Minya, and Qenna.  The project entails the following set of interventions:
1- Creating links with youth initiatives that work on promoting effective dialogue, peacebuilding, and reconciliation.
2- Training a core group of lead trainers and co-trainers from among active youth initiatives as well as calibers from the Ministry of Youth
3- Conduct the active citizens programme in 10 youth centers, with the aim of motivating youth to generate ideas for initiatives that fulfill the project’s objectives.
4- Support youth technically and financially in implementing their initiatives at youth centers.
LEADERSHIP FOR CHANGE TRAINING PROGRAM –2014
The objectives of Save the Children’s EVE program is to encourage and support progress in moving beyond traditional roles of women and men, and empowering both to become effective actors.  In order to contribute towards achieving those objectives, Sting was contracted to design and develop a user-friendly and printable Leadership for Change Manual .  The Manual focuses on the following:
• Building women’s and girls’ leadership skills including communication, negotiation, planning, influencing and conflict resolution skills,
• Enhancing women and girls financial skills through financial literacy and management
• Providing women and girls with new abilities to initiate positive change within their households and communities, and advocate for their rights.
Sting was also responsible for training of trainers in two targeted urban communities in Cairo and Alexandria, in order to enable social workers, gate keeper, and community leaders to master the Leadership for Change methodology and techniques.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Partner in projects, provide capacity development and insitutional assistance for other organizations, and assist in youth outreach.  We could also provide other organizations with links to active youth initiatives and youth networks in Egypt as well as share information on projects, activities, and opportunities for youth on webpages that we manage.  

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To expand our network, share and exchange experiences and resources

Contact (1) Full Name
Manal Saleh
Job Title
Director of Programs
Head of the organisation
Manal Saleh
Contact (2) Full Name
Amir Abdel Galil
Job Title (2)
Executive Director

Combatants for Peace

National Network
Palestine
Address

Jericho Road, Dates Square, Silwan
Jerusalem
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
+972.52.222.2535
E-Mail
xxxmohumud@yahoo.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
General Information

Combatants for Peace  is a grassroots movement of 600 Palestinians and Israelis who took an active part in the cycle of violence and now work together to end it in non-violent ways. We stand firmly against the occupation and for the establishment of a viable Palestinian state. We utilize our partnership to support marginalized communities in the West Bank, particularly Area C. We work together with local communities to protect them, promote their rights, and help them improve their situation in nonviolent ways. Our organization is composed of two branches, one run by Palestinians and one by Israelis, with a total of 3 paid and 30 unpaid staff members. Each side is represented in five bi-national regional groups. The total budget is $148,000, with $200,000 equivalent in volunteer and in-kind support. Main partners include Swiss and Belgian Foreign Offices, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, BSST UK, AJMuste Foundation, IWagePeace, and Firedoll Foundation. 

Mission and Objectives

Our main objective is to promote a genuine, just, and lasting peace agreement and assist in the establishment of a viable and independent Palestinian state. Our leading focus areas for 2013-14 are protecting the human rights of Palestinians and exposing Israeli policy makers, the media, and the public to the situation in the West Bank. We work to educate both sides about reconciliation and non-violent struggle and to put pressure on both governments to demand that they stop the cycle of violence and the occupation and resume a constructive dialog. We recognize that dialog for dialog’s sake has not resulted in change, so most of our activities focus around practical solutions for Palestinian communities, though we do engage in dialog to spread our message. Families receive much needed assistance, and Israelis and Palestinians work on joint activities and learn that they have a partner for peace. 

Main Projects / Activities

We conduct public tours in the Occupied Territories for lay Israelis as well as diplomats and journalists; initiate and participate in joint protest actions and peace rallies such as our Theater of the Oppressed- joint performances about life in the West Bank conducted at check points; deliver community lectures and workshops; empower marginalized Palestinian communities in the areas of agriculture, protection of human rights, providing humanitarian aid such as water pipes, school renovations, preventing demolition of houses, community development, and all forms of non-violent struggle; and hold an annual Joint Israeli Palestinian Memorial Day Ceremony, attended by more than 2,400 Israelis and Palestinians in 2013, where we remember the victims of violence on both sides. Each regional group independently determines where they can most be of service, and thus we have multiple projects going on at all times throughout Israel and the West Bank. 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We are a respected organization in Palestinian and Israeli society. We are one of the few organizations that have full support and recognition of the Palestinian Popular Anti-Normalization Committee, which has approved all of our activities under the banner of the non-violent struggle. We are thus uniquely situated in a position to reach both populations. We provide a vital service in protecting human rights, and hope to include as many people as possible in this cause. Our theater of the oppressed is a unique form of protest that has gained international attention, and we are the only bi-national organization utilizing this during conflict. We believe that cultural exchange is essential to understanding the other. Our Joint Remembrance Day Ceremony brings both communities together, and was attended by over 2,400 individuals in 2013, making it the largest single event in the peace camp. We have the ability to reach both publics and make a difference. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As a bi-national organization working to promote peace between Israelis and Palestinians, we recognize the importance of establishing connections and networks between human rights and civil society organizations. The Anna Lindh Foundation ideals and goals are closely aligned with ours, as are many of the organizations supported by the ALF and those who are part of the network. The greater our access to like-minded organizations and individuals, the greater our ability to reach out to new groups and communities to spread our message of peace and non-violence throughout society- in Israel, the Occupied Territories, and internationally. In addition, we were the recipients of the Anna Lindh Euro-Med Award for Dialogue between Cultures in 2009. We were enriched by a close relationship with former Network Coordinator Gianluca Solera, and hope to continue working closely with the Anna Lindh Foundation and Network. 

Contact (1) Full Name
Muhammad Aweda
Job Title
Coordinator
Head of the organisation
Yosre Salamin and Itamar Feigenbaum, Co-Coordinators

IndieCork

National Network
Ireland
Address

8 Paradise Place
North Main Street
Cork
Ireland

Telephone
00353 86 809 6305
Telephone (other)
00353 86 215 7599
E-Mail
info@indiecork.com
E-Mail (2)
una@indiecork.com
E-Mail (3)
mick@indiecork.com
Mobile Phone
00353 86 809 6305
Mobile Phone (other)
00353 86 215 7599
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
2012
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Media
  4. Youth and education
General Information
IndieCork is a new organisation, established to hold an annual media arts festival in the city of Cork. It aims to promote the film-making community of Ireland and engage in outreach arts projects which enhance cultural experience and expression.  IndieCork is an independent, community-owned organisation, and as such is concerned with such issues as freedom of speech, creative independence and cultural diversity. It aims to develop a sustainable model of arts provision in Ireland which will promote and protect those values.
Mission and Objectives

IndieCork is a limited liability company as an Industrial and provident society. It's members are shareholders and have a direct influence on the strategic creative agenda of the organisation. It is a collectively-run organisation, whose management is chosen by and from its members. IndieCork has no full time paid employees, though its managment committee are highly experienced in festival production at an international level.
IndieCork is currently not a recipient of state support. It's main sources of revenue are shareholder's subscriptions, tickets, advertising and a local sponsor. It has  received support  from the Goethe Institute and the American Embassy to Ireland. It's turnover was roughly €40k in its first year.
In it's first year IndieCork has worked in partnership with Hamburg Film Festival, The Lux Prize (European Parliament Competition), Mental Nord (Nordic Short Films) and local organisations such as the Cork Film Centre and the Guesthouse Arts Centre.

Main Projects / Activities

IndieCork's main event is an annual film and media arts festival, which is to take place each autumn in the city of Cork. This event includes film screenings, musical performances, practical media workshops, art installations and exhibitions. The event worked closely with local film-makers and musicians, many of whom have become members of this self-sustaining creative community.
The first festival specialised in international and Irish short films, 'indie' and experimental music performances and collaborations with other visual and performance arts (programme is attached). IndieCork has also contributed programmes of films to Glasgow Film festival and the Liverpool Irish festival, and as a core strategy envisages considerably more partnership projects in the future.
 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

IndieCork already has a strong connection with local, national and international artsists, particularly but not exclusively in the field of cinema. This network may provide the basis for valuable partnership relations between member organisations. As IndieCork's strategy is established by its members and not its funders, it is able create and respond to imaginative cultural projects of all kinds. Though its financial resources may presently be limited, its access to the arts community, both in ireland and abroad, would have enormous potential for the ALF network.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

IndieCork is a non-heirarchical organisation which, if it is to reach its own potential, needs to wrk in partnership with other organisations, and it is particularly well suited to engaging with those with a social agenda. As a new organisation it is important to form strong working relationships with other partners, and membership would allow us to develop in these areas at a wider level than present. It will also enable IndieCork to develop long-term sustainable projects with partners that share our social and collective ethos.

Contact (1) Full Name
Una Feely
Job Title
Chairperson
Head of the organisation
Una Feely
Contact (2) Full Name
Tony Langlois
Job Title (2)
Company Secretary

Future Association for Culture and Development

National Network
Palestine
Address

PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES –Rafah Governorate–Cairo Amman Bank Building-Second Floor
Rafah
Palestinian Territories

Telephone
0097282135442
Fax
0097282135112
E-Mail
facdps@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
facdps@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
facdps@yahoo.com
Mobile Phone
0097297905065
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Environment/Sustainable development
  4. Human rights
  5. Media
  6. Youth and education
General Information
حول جمعية تأسست جمعية المستقبل للثقافة والتنمية في عام 2005، من قبل مجموعة من الشبان والشابات الذين يؤمنون دور شركات الخدمات المدنية، كمصدر للتنمية الاجتماعية للفئات المهملة في قطاع غزة عموما ومدينة رفح إذا خاصة عدد الأعضاء 51  
Mission and Objectives

بعثة النقابة 

جمعية المستقبل للثقافة والتنمية تعمل على مساعدة الشباب والشابات لمحاربة الفقر وخلق التنمية الاجتماعية المستدامة
     أهداف Assocation ل- 
 تثبت الإغاثة اللازمة لكلا الجنسين من الشباب وأسرهم
 تقديم الدعم الاجتماعي للشباب وهم أكثر المؤهلين في حدود الموارد المتاحة و- تشجيع الطلاب من خلال البرامج التعليمية لمحو الأمية التعليمية والاجتماعية بشكل أفضل، فضلا عن الدعم المناسب للخريجين تحت وآخر
 حماية التراث والتقاليد الفلسطينية من خلال التعليم التنمية
 تقديم المساندة للأرامل واليتامى والمعاقين وأولئك الذين ليس لديهم دخل ثابت المالية
 تطوير مستوى التعلم والثقافية من خلال التدريب والدورات المهنية للمرأة والأطفال والشباب الفلسطيني من بينهم اثنان من الجنسين
 إطلاق برامج تدريبية لتعزيز الأسر الفلسطينية ' القدرات والمهارات ليتم تكييفها لبيئة العمل
 توفير رعاية خاصة للأطفال من خلال دعم رياض الأطفال ومؤسسات رعاية الأطفال
 تشجيع المزارعين من خلال وضع البرامج الزراعية وحماية حقوقهم
 
 

Main Projects / Activities

هذا هو المشروع الذي ينفذ الجمعية

تأثيث غرفة التدريب *
 حزم الغذاء * 
توزيع الحقائب المدرسية للأطفال *
التركيب الحماية للتجمعات الزراعية *
 توزيع الحقائب المدرسية *
 الشباب تعلم الرصاص *
 غذاء آمن للعائلة فقيرة *
    DistirIbution عكس وحدات التناضح *
التمكين الاقتصادي للأسر الفقيرة *
تجهيز مختبر الحاسوب *
  توزيع كهرباء نيون شاحن للأسر الفقيرة في رفح *

Contact (1) Full Name
Ahmad Madi
Job Title
The chairman
Head of the organisation
Ahmad Madi

Asociatia D.G.T.

National Network
Romania
Address

Strada Intre Garduri, Nr. 3, Corbeanca, ILFOV
077065 Corbeanca
Romania

Telephone
0040724364455
Telephone (other)
0040737074831
E-Mail
ngo@asociatiadgt.ro
E-Mail (2)
d.g.t.ngo@gmail.com
E-Mail (3)
d.g.t.andrei@gmail.com
E-Mail (4)
d.g.t.alexandra@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2011
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
D.G.T. Association is a non-governmental organisation which officialy started it’s activity in March 2011. The base activity and the main reason why we started this is an idea that is a couple of years old. This idea was born from the will and passion to take attitude and change something, first of all, in the community of each of our members and afterwards at a national and european level. Also, at the base of D.G.T.’s coming to life, stays the wish of the founding members to give back all the beautiful things that they learned and experienced in the period of the previous years of volunteering. The name, „ D.G.T. „ represents the acronym from:  „Do Great Things” and the motto is: „Do Great Things and leave your mark...”. Our members are young, dynamic, ambitious and they come from different academical environments, such as, for example The Academy of Economic Studies – Bucharest (the largest economics university from the South-East Europe), Polytechnic University – Bucharest, Bucharest University, Technical University – Cluj Napoca, National School of Political and Administrative Studies – Bucharest. D.G.T. works, for now, as a one united block, in the way that all the members contribute at the realization of the project in the making. In the future, once we will increase our number of members and projects, we are planning to create coordinated departments, each of them having their own projects: Human Resources, Communication, International Relations, Local Projects. Among our local activities we can enumerate intercultural workshops, various social events, round-tables and conferences.
Mission and Objectives

The mission of D.G.T. Association is centered on the creation and setting-up of a national and international network of youngsters, students, trainers and teachers of various nationalities and backgrounds.
This network tackles topics like getting to know other cultures and cultural exchange, non-formal education, ecology and climate change, sustainable development, european citizenship and, not the least, geopolitics.
Among all of these we add facilitation of the youngsters to accumulate, through voluntary activities, the necessary experience to efficiently adapt to the labour market, and also by offering the possibility to students to practice the theory learned in university.

Main Projects / Activities

We have a vast experience regarding international projects like Youth in Action Programme, Action 1.1. Youth Exchange, Action 3.1.a, Action 3.1.b and Action 4.3., and we are also involved in local projects.

Contact (1) Full Name
Andrei Daicer
Job Title
President
Head of the organisation
Andrei Daicer
Contact (2) Full Name
Alexandra Ionescu
Job Title (2)
Vice President