association histoire et archéologie tabarka

National Network
Tunisia
Address

La basilique Tabarka 8110 Tunisie
Tabarka
Tunisia

Telephone
26564560
E-Mail
saidi644@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1979
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
Notre association compte aujourd'hui 40 membre et le bureau exécutif est composé de 08 membres. source de financement les dons,cartes d'adhésions.
Mission and Objectives

- valorisation du patrimoine archéologique et culturelle de Tabarka

Main Projects / Activities

- la protection de la richesse archéologique et culturel de la région.

Contact (1) Full Name
Slim Saidi
Head of the organisation
Mleiki Sebti

acdc el fahs

National Network
Tunisia
Address

maison de culture el fahs1140
el fahs
Tunisia

Telephone
72670007
Telephone (other)
72670007
Fax
72670007
E-Mail
lotfi.rhayem@outlook.com
E-Mail (2)
audip2008@hotmail.fr
Mobile Phone
20193793
Mobile Phone (other)
96030635
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
notre association association citoyennete pour developpement culturel acif dans le domaine theatrale et musicale au niveau regionale et nationale et esperons internatinale dont lorgane de direction de 11membres et lequipe de 50 plus ou moins notre ressources des primes de la municipalite de fahs et de commisariat regionale de ulture zaghwan
Mission and Objectives

notre objectif est lencadrement des jeune et la creativite au domaine culturel

Main Projects / Activities

notre projets est lenrichossement du terrain culturel

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

pour plus des contacts et et la bonne impact sur des partenaires de fal

Contact (1) Full Name
lotfi rhayem
Head of the organisation
chokri aidi
Contact (2) Full Name
chokri aidi

association des medecins generalistes de mostaganem

National Network
Algeria
Address

Cité 72 Logements ilots D Villa 39 route d’Oran-MOSTAGANEM Algerie
mostaganem
Algeria

Telephone
21345220333
Fax
21345220369
E-Mail
mgmosta@yahoogroupes.fr
E-Mail (2)
generalistesdz@yahoo.fr
Mobile Phone
213771282454
Mobile Phone (other)
213661282454
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
l'amgm est organisé par un bureau de 7 membres et un conseil d'administration de 16 membre et 183 adhérents , 20000 DA les ressources budgétaires par les cotisations les sponsors des laboratoires , modalités d'action ( séminaires international de formation des medecins , émissions de sensibilisation a la radio, caravane itinérante de soins dans les régions extra-urbaine, les partenaires le collège nationale des généraliste enseigant CNGE et MG form (france)
Mission and Objectives

formation médicale continue
information et sensibilisation du public et des jeunes aux maladies
actions humanitaires

Main Projects / Activities

action de collecte de sang tremblement de terre boumerdes
3 congres internationaux de médecine générale 2004 , 2006 et 2008
animation des émissions de radiophonie depuis la creation de la radio locale depuis 2004
séminaire de sensibilisation des etudiants sur le tabac et la toxicomanie

Contact (1) Full Name
essalma djamel eddine
Head of the organisation
hadjij redouane
Contact (2) Full Name
mokri habib

Association Arts and Memories

National Network
Algeria
Address

BP 116 R Les Annacer 16 108 Alger (Siège Social de la Bibliothèque Nationale d’Algérie)
Algiers
Algeria

Telephone
+213 50 35 23 63
Telephone (other)
+213 77 61 85 57
Fax
+213 21 67 95 43
E-Mail
dboumala@yahoo.fr
Mobile Phone
+213 50 35 23 63
Mobile Phone (other)
+213 77 61 85 57
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Heritage
  3. Youth and education
General Information
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Mission and Objectives

To safeguard the Algerian inheritance in all its forms and to transmit it to rising generation

Main Projects / Activities

Safeguard Algerian inheritance and transmission through the theatre like principal fashion of expression

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Contact (1) Full Name
M. Benali Tarik
Head of the organisation
M. Boumala Zine-Eddine

Association des anciens scouts musulmans

National Network
Algeria
Address

02 RUE MOHAMED BOURAS
Alger
Algeria

Telephone
213.21.71.02.50
Telephone (other)
213.36.93.67.77
Fax
213.21.71.38.18
E-Mail
scoutingsetif@yahoo.fr
Mobile Phone
071.59.15.23
Mobile Phone (other)
072.48.24.73
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1989
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
1-buraux national ,B willaya ,B communal ,le group scout 2-auto financement, des aides 3- cotisation , subvention 4-stages de formation .camp pour les jeune scouts ,échange 5-assocition culturelle ,social ,éducation
Mission and Objectives

Informer les jeunes scouts pour assurer la continuité du mouvement des scouts sur les principaux objectifs de l'association.

Main Projects / Activities

Création d'un nouveau groupe de scouts basé sur le reglement universel du mouvement scout.

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Contact (1) Full Name
BOUKHRISSA MOUNIR
Head of the organisation
TAOUBTI MUSTAPHA
Contact (2) Full Name
MAHDID ESEDIK

ElMadina for Performing and Digital Arts

National Network
Egypt
Address

11Downtown Alexandria, ElMina ElSharkia,
Alexandria
Egypt

Telephone
+2034875818
E-Mail
mohabsaber@elmadinaarts.com
E-Mail (2)
ahmedsaleh@elmadinaarts.com
Mobile Phone
01224671741
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2000
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Gender
  4. Media
  5. Youth and education
General Information
ElMadina was founded since 2000 in Alexandria, Egypt. It Works in arts and culture through training, production, culture space’s management and for supporting artists and youth initiatives. Also seeks to create culture market for artists in Alexandria as it is one from the main culture cities in the Mediterranean, and transform public spaces and marginalized areas to spaces where people can practice free expression and create a cohesive social environment characterized by diversity and pluralism. ElMadina believes that citizens are those who always make and produce arts and culture, and they are the developmental factor for its sustainability. ElMadina by its work and projects is keen to target the artists, youth groups and women from all different social and economic backgrounds Numbers of staff employed are 8 persons (Director, Executive director, Coordinator, Training program director, Executive secretary, production manager, Multimedia manager, Administrative assistant) Budgetary resources: funding by projects and partnerships
Mission and Objectives

Mission:
ElMadina seeks for bringing arts and culture to be a main part of the human life and one of the main parameters for sustainable human and social development and that they are determining factors for democracy, human rights and economic growth.
Objectives:
- Create culture market for artists in Alexandria.
- Promoting the values of dialogue, citizenship and civic engagement through arts. 
- Supporting the youth social and culture initiatives which obtain sustainable society.
- Providing a culturalandartistic service in marginalized areas and local communities.

Main Projects / Activities

“Training in the street” training programs which aimed to transform public spaces and marginalized areas to spaces for free expression. 
“Studio ElMadina” which is the first professionally specialized space fortraining,productionand showcase in Alexandria.
“Alexandria forum for independent theater and contemporary arts” this project aimed to develop the performing and digital artists and groups.
“International training program” which aims to fill the need for the local trainers and to exchange experiences in the Mediterranean region and Europe.
“ElMadina Network” which aimed to networking the independent groups and artists by creating a supportive medium to their work.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mohab Saber
Job Title
Executive Director
Head of the organisation
Ahmed Saleh
Contact (2) Full Name
Ahmed Saleh
Job Title (2)
Director

alaswar institute for cultural and social development

National Network
Israel
Address

old city 11\242
akka
Israel

Telephone
97249915833
Telephone (other)
97249910616
Fax
97249916183
E-Mail
hanan-alaswar@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
info@alaswar.org
Mobile Phone
9.73E+11
Mobile Phone (other)
97254611507
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
1988
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. Heritage
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Media
  7. Others
  8. Research
  9. Youth and education
Contact (1) Full Name
hanan hijazi
Head of the organisation
profesor deeb akawi
Contact (2) Full Name
deeb akawi

Centre for Cross Border Studies

National Network
Ireland
Address

39 Abbey Street Armagh BT61 7EB
Armagh
Ireland

Telephone
+44 (0)28 3751 1550
Telephone (other)
+44 (0)28 3751 8282
Fax
+44 (0)28 3751 1721
E-Mail
r.taillon@qub.ac.uk
E-Mail (2)
a.pollak@qub.ac.uk
E-Mail (3)
p.mcallister@qub.ac.uk
E-Mail (4)
m.hughes@qub.ac.uk
Mobile Phone
+44 (0)7715042122
Mobile Phone (other)
+44 (0)7815522824
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Research
  4. Youth and education
General Information
The Centre for Cross Border Studies employs 7 staff.   Director Deputy Director (Research) Deputy Director (Finance) IT Manager Director’s p.a. and Events Manager INICCO Project Administrator Information Officer £1,000,000 Major Sources 1. INTERREG IVA Programme 2. The Department of Education and Skills, Dublin Modalities of Action: INICCO 1. CrosPlan – All-Ireland spatial planning. Conferences, Training Sessions 2. Border People  - Crossborder information website 3. Impact Assessment Toolkit – Toolkit, Training, Conferences 4. Border Regional Economy – Conferences, seminars 5. Hospitals study – research The Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South – SCoTENS,  Student Teacher Exchanges , North/South research projects,  Conferences, Reports. Universities Ireland – Cross Border Post-Graduate Scholarships, PhD History Scholarships, Scholars @ Risk, Conferences, Seminars. Transfrontelier Euro Institut Network – TEIN, Vocational Training, Research, resource and support services throughout Europe Main partners: International Centre for Local and Regional Development TEIN Queen’s University Belfast Dublin City University Workers Educational Association
Mission and Objectives

The Centre for Cross Border Studies, based in Armagh and Dublin, researches and develops cooperation across the Irish border in a wide range of practical areas, notably education, health, the economy, ICT and citizens’ information, and works with similar cross-border regional research bodies in other parts of Europe.
The Centre works to be a catalyst for empowering citizens for cross-border cooperation, drawing on 13 years of experience of bringing together the relevant actors across sectors and jurisdictional boundaries both on the island of Ireland and increasingly, elsewhere in Europe.
In Ireland, a major focus of our work is to support the North South Ministerial Council and North/South implementation Bodies, government departments and local authorities, higher education institutions, business and the community and voluntary sector in their engagement with practical cross-border cooperation.

Main Projects / Activities

To contribute to the increased social, economic and territorial cohesion of the island of Ireland through:
Promoting and improving the quality of cross-border cooperation between public bodies, and between public bodies, business and civil society
Improving the capacity of people involved in social and economic development on the island to engage in mutually beneficial cross-border cooperation
Addressing information gaps and other barriers that constrain cross-border mobility and cooperation through research, training and the provision of resources, tools and other practical support.
The Centre for Cross Border Studies manages and provides administrative support for all-island networks bringing together spatial planners, teacher educators and university leaders through
• The International Centre for Local and Regional Development;
• The Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and south (SCoTENS)
• Universities Ireland.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

A diverse and high-quality research portfolio is at the core of the Centre’s activities, providing a strong foundation for the Centre’s support to cross-border and transnational cooperation. 
The Centre also offers a unique package of practical services to support cross-border cooperation and mobility in Ireland and Europe such as advocacy, evaluation, training, mentoring, facilitation and animation. CCBS will bring our many years’ experience of supporting cross-border cooperation on the island of Ireland – a small island emerging from decades of civil conflict. More recently, as noted elsewhere, we have been sharing our experience and expertise with and learning from other border regions of Europe through the Transfrontier Euro Institut Network (TEIN). TEIN is a network of 13 partners from nine diverse European border regions who share the objective of strengthening European integration through building capacity for cross-border cooperation among public sector, business and civil society actors. TEIN partners – together and separately – support transfrontier cooperation through training, mentoring, research and other activities. With our TEIN partners, the Centre is involved in a programme of work to develop a package of tools, training and other resources that can be used to support cross-border cooperation in different European regions.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

The Centre for Cross Border Studies works to be a catalyst for "empowering citizens for cross-border cooperation“, drawing on 13 years of experience of bringing together the  relevant actors across sectors and jurisdictional boundaries both on the island of Ireland and, increasingly, elsewhere in Europe.  CCBS shares the ALF values and priorities and as an organisation share also many of the same fields of activities.  For instance, CCBS acts as the secretariat for SCoTENS, an all-island network of teacher educators.  We are committed to capacity building for individuals and organisations within civil society and the public sector to engage in mutually beneficial Cross-Border Cooperation. With our partners in the Transfrontier Euro Institut Network (www.transfrontier.eu)we are engaged in building capacity to facilitate cooperation in cross-border and tranfrontier contexts across Europe. CCBS also manages and provides administrative support for all-island networks bringing together spatial planners and university leaders. The Centre is committed to promoting and improving the quality of Cross-Border Cooperation between public bodies, and between public bodies, business and civil society.  Through our research programme and information services we are proactively addressing information gaps and other barriers that constrain cross-border mobility and cross-border cooperation through research and provision of resources, tools and other practical support. Therefore we expect that being involved with ALF networks will be of considerable benefit to our Centre and its work.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ruth Taillon
Head of the organisation
Andy Pollak
Contact (2) Full Name
Andy Pollak

FRANCE VOLONTAIRES

National Network
France
Address

67 la canebiere 13001 Marseille
13001 Marseille
France

Telephone
+33 4 91 53 96 01
Fax
01 53 14 20 50
E-Mail
pierre.revel@france-volontaires.org
E-Mail (2)
aurelie.chaudieu@france-volontaires.org
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
1964
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
France Volontaires : the French Plateform for international volunteering The 1st of January 2010, AFVP, created in 1963, became France Volontaires. France Volontaires has been created out of a common will of public and non-profit actors, working together. The values and principles of the organization are expressed though its vision and “Code of the international volunteering for exchange and solidarity” : • Its core values (secularism, liberty – equality – fraternity, non formal education (lifelong education and training)) • Multi stakeholders’ pattern based on subsidiarity (State, local authorities, civil societies organizations) • Activities in partnership • Main purpose: to promote and to develop international volunteering
Mission and Objectives

Its mission has a double aspect:
1. Sending volunteers abroad, outside Europe
2. Mission of public interest :
• Enabling better understanding and recognition of the various forms of international volunteering
• Contributing to the qualitative and quantitative development of international volunteering
• Providing support to volunteering organizations
• Supporting the consolidation of public policies in France and in Europe on issues linked to international volunteering
France Volontaires works with local partners from 55 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, through 22 national representations and about 20 volunteering centers (« espaces volontariats »)
250 volunteers deployed every year on the field
45 members (Organization for non-formal education, for international solidarity, for humanitarian actions, Ministries, local authorities)

Main Projects / Activities

The core thematic we are working on :
• The issues of citizenship and engagement
• The inclusion of stakeholders in the development sector beyond international volunteering organizations
• Advocacy opportunities for recognizing the role of volunteering in national, European and international scales
France Volontaires develop a network worldwide of “international volunteering centers” network where every volunteer is welcome and oriented www.reseau-espaces-volontariats.org
Observatory for international volunteering for solidarity : http://www.observatoire-volontariat.org
The Observatory of French international voluntary is an analysis tool unique and innovative: project from France Volunteers platform, he contributes to qualitative and quantitative development of French international volunteering.
The Observatory is a producer and diffuser of knowledge about French volunteering in international solidarity. It aims to become the benchmark for the observation and analysis of the sector. Tool for decision support, it supports the management and development of public policies.
By its collection, analysis and valorization activities, The Observatory feeds sector dynamics, sharing practices knowledge’s, pools the expertise and methodologies on volunteering, the experimentations, the innovative practices, the promotion of a quality, etc. Objective: to reflect sector’s diversity and richness, to promote and encourage all stakeholders to contribute to the improvement of knowledge.

Contact (1) Full Name
Pierre REVEL, chargé de mission Région Sud
Head of the organisation
General Delegate : Mr Dante MONFERRER
Contact (2) Full Name
Aurélie CHAUDIEU, chargée de mission Europe

British Council

National Network
Morocco
Address

36, Rue de tanger
Rabat
Morocco

Telephone
00212537218130
Telephone (other)
00212537218156
Fax
00212537760856
E-Mail
info@britishcouncil.org.ma
E-Mail (2)
adnane.addioui@britishcouncil.org.ma
Mobile Phone
00212667454587
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1960
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. Religion
  9. Research
  10. Youth and education
General Information
The British Council is the UK's Organisation for Cultural Relations. The British Council builds engagement and trust for the UK through the exchange of knowledge and ideas between people worldwide. Our Royal Charter sets out the purposes for which we are established. These are to: promote a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom develop a wider knowledge of the English language encourage cultural, scientific, technological and other educational co-operation between the United Kingdom and other countries, or otherwise promote the advancement of education.
Mission and Objectives

Creating opportunities for people worldwide

Main Projects / Activities

Our work spans three programme areas and five sectors:
Programme Areas
Intercultural Dialogue
Creative and Knowledge Economy
Climate Change
Sectors
Our activities span across the following sectors:
Arts
Education
English Language
Science
Society

Contact (1) Full Name
Adnane Addioui
Head of the organisation
Adam Ladbury
Contact (2) Full Name
Ibtissame Berrado