NAWABEGH for Development and Information Technology Association

National Network
Palestine
Address

بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
Albania

Telephone
00972 2 2961220
Fax
00972 2 2961221
E-Mail
rana.alsharif@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972 599 759622
Mobile Phone (other)
00972 599-392650
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information

The Structure of Nawabegh 1. Administrative Board. 2. Project Manager 3. Project Assistant.. 4. Two full time trainers. 5. One Part time trainers. 6. One part time accountant. Budget resources: $ 70,000 through donors and training courses. Modalities of action (training projects and scholarships).

Mission and Objectives

- Our Mission: Working to develop the capacity of Palestinians for creativity and innovation in various aspects of social life, culture and heritage, in addition to creating a new generation of Palestinian youth able to develop and create innovative initiatives that contribute to the building and development of Palestinian society from the perspective of comprehensive development - Objectives: • Spreading the culture of computer and information technology for all age groups through specialized educational programs. • Promoting and supporting cultural programs of the government and non-governmental organizations. • Building creativity and innovation capacities and analytical thinking for different age groups. • Computerization of Palestinian heritage.

Main Projects / Activities

1-Software and Information Technology Program (SITP); SITP aims to build the capacities of children and youth and acquisition of computer and information technology skills using international programs with the assistance of qualified specialists in this field. Distinguished students will be identified and selected to work with them closer and refine their talents and highlight their creations in the fields of computer and information technology. This program is implementing with private schools. 2-Creative Thinking Program (CTP): This program aims at rehabilitating and building human cadres capable of transferring their expertise to other members of society, and the preparation of professional trainers in areas of thinking and creativity, this program is funded by Welfare association and implemented as partnership with PCHGD association.

Contact (1) Full Name
Raana AL-Sharif- Madia
Head of the organisation
بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
Contact (2) Full Name
Dr. Reyad Amin

Jabal Al Nnar Club - Youth Development Resources Cener

National Network
Palestine
Telephone
0097092339688
Telephone (other)
0097092339644
Fax
009092339688
E-Mail
jac.nablus@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
rawadeh@ruwwad.org
Mobile Phone
00970599292728
Mobile Phone (other)
00970598956140
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2003
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
Jabal Al-Nnar Club - YDRC is a local NGO running by people from the board members and 5 employees ( Excutive Director, 2 Youth Coordinators, ICT coordinator and Media Coordinator, We had a 200000 Eoro as 2009 budget, we get our fund from different resources ( Local Participates, Subscriptions and projects). Our activities aim to serve the youth and develop their capacity by training, workshops,...etc . Main Partners in our center are : Education Development Center EDC, Taawon for resoling Conflicts, Youth Ruwwad Society.
Mission and Objectives

Contribution, and participation, with community institutions operating in the city, for the development and youth development, and to raise awareness of the issues of private and public, in order to build an educated generation, who belongs able to contribute effectively in building a future

Main Projects / Activities

1. Perfect Clubs Project: which was cooperated with Taawon for resolving conflicts society and 8 clubs separated in nablus and Jenin, the project aims to build a safe enviorment inside the clubs.
2. 30/30 Training : which aims to develop the capacity of the youth and improve their knowledge and leadership skills.
3. Computer Skills : to let most of interest people learning the computer skills without fees.

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Awni Donbuk
Head of the organisation
Mr. Dirar Tuqan
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs. Rana Awadeh

Palestinian Childs Home club

National Network
Palestine
Address

بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
بعد الاطلاع على الملفات الخاصة بالمؤسسة من قبل وزارة الداخلية تبين ان هذه المؤسسة تم ايقافها عن العمل وانها غير قانونية
Albania

Telephone
0097222255043
Fax
0097222255043
E-Mail
hebronydrc@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
pchc@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
00972598956137
Mobile Phone (other)
00972597914409
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1996
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Human rights
  3. Media
  4. Youth and education
General Information

Ethics and values: - The Club (PCHC) believes in social justice among individuals, and the right of the individual in participation and in using the democratic methods as a mean of achieving it. - The Club believes in the importance of youth role in the community changing process. - The Club (PCHC) is committed in strengthening gender balance, woman enabling and facing the harmful practices. - The Club (PCHC) believes in the right of children and to enjoy the rights according to the international children rights convention. - The Club (PCHC) assures on the participation of women and youth in running the organization (PCHC) and implementing it's programs and activities.

Mission and Objectives

The Vision or the Mission: The Palestinian Child’s Home club is working to provide children and youth a unique opportunity for to enhance their skills and to enable them to earn a living , and aims to develop civic engagement and develop their leadership skills in addition to playing roles in sports and cultural activities so that they can make a positive contribution to the building Palestinian civil society. Main goals of PCHC: - Enhancing the local community role in developing the community policies. - Enhancing the democratic values and participation in the local community. - Enhancing and supporting the youth participation in community development. - Encouraging the dialogue and respect the difference with others. - Enabling and enhancing women role in decision making. - Spreading the culture of forgiveness, and nonviolence . - Training the children on their rights and enjoying the happiness of childhood

Main Projects / Activities

The Palestinian Child’s Home Club is a non- governmental institution established in Hebron (H1) in 1996. In this centre people work to build a culture of peace and respect for Human Rights. The Club offers activities for children aged between 6 and 16 years, and some of its importance lies on the implication of these children to participate in the activities as adults, as leaders organizing new activities. It is a space for children, where they can come after school, and its objective is to develop their artistic, musical and sports abilities, working to peace building. The center is a place in where children learn to respect basic rights, such as respect to the others, respect for the environment, etc… The children who come to the centre are from the city of Hebron, from Halhul and from Beit Ommar (north of Hebron), Fawwar refugee camp (south of Hebron) and from other areas around the city. The work with these children is based on teaching them principles like respect to the others and to themselves, offering them activities in which they can express their feelings and develop their abilities. These children suffer daily the punishment of the occupation and violence is always present in their lives. For these reasons the work with them is necessary, to offer them a space where they can express their feelings and they can learn to know and to respect basic Human Rights. One of the basic principles of Palestinian Child’s Home Club is to offer activities in which boys and girls work together, promoting this way gender equality. This attitude is not common in the organizations working with children and youth in Hebron, due to its conservative society. PCHC has expanded its activities to be a place for youth. Through one of it’s important projects ( YDRC ) Youth Development Resources Center , PCHC is providing youth a remarkable opportunity in different unique fields which are : High-tech , Media , Capacity Building , Business , and academic orientation and Psycho-Social support . Youth in the age range of 18-30 are welcomed to be part of PCHC – YDRC , where youth could be in a house of education , culture , entertainment, and self development . YDRC provides a variety of unique programs in fields that are implemented for the first time in Hebron such as ( High-tech programs ; which is using computers in creative implementations . Media ; Learning and practicing media tools , Business incubators ; Having pre-university orientation and post-graduate orientation and assistant in building their business ) .

Contact (1) Full Name
Tareq Abu Hasha
Head of the organisation
Hilmi Al Qawasmi
Contact (2) Full Name
Bashar Farash

Sallam & Shihabi Attorney Office

National Network
Palestine
Address

P.O BOX 49422 French hill Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Israel

Telephone
0097022975429
Telephone (other)
00972543047820
Fax
0097225831348
E-Mail
gothik_law@hotmail.com
E-Mail (2)
mohdshihabi@hotmail.com
Mobile Phone
00970598420202
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. Research
General Information
Number of staff:4 budgetary resources available in a year 15,000$ Source of funding: attorney fees Modalities Of Action )concrete projects seminars scholarships Main partners involved in the organization's projects: Mohammad Salam, Mohammad Shihabi
Mission and Objectives

Missions: protecting human in both the national authority and Israel, Conducting researches, reforming litigation, struggling against corruption,

Main Projects / Activities

Law of companies
intellectual property
law of environment
law of natural resources
studies in land law
Law history since the time of the byzantine until now.
international law
Agreements

Contact (1) Full Name
Mohammed Sallam
Head of the organisation
Mohammed Sallam
Contact (2) Full Name
Mohammed Shihabi

Metropolis Art Cinema

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Achrafieh, Furn el Hayek, Gerges Tueini street, Bldg. 28, 1st floor
Beirut 1100
Lebanon

Telephone
+961-1-332631
E-Mail
hmroue@metropoliscinema.net
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Media
General Information
The Lebanese Art Cinema Association: Metropolis Cinema has a Board of Directors and four full-time paid staff, including a Director. In addition there is a part-time Press Attache. The NAAS project under the Metropolis leadership has a Director, and an Executive Committee made up of four members. Budgetary resources available in a year: $146,000 in 2009, 200,000 in 2010. Sources of funding include: Young Arab Theatre Fund, Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, French Embassy in Beirut, and European Union. Sponsors (such as Arte) Private donars Main partners involved in the organization’s projects include: Beirut D.C., Instituto Italiano, Institut Cervantes, and Goethe Institut. For the NAAS project main partners include: ArteEast, NYC; Cinémathèque de Tanger, Tangiers; Al-Balad Theatre, Amman; Doxbox, Damascus; SEMAT, Cairo; Chrysalide, Algeria; ESAV: Ecole Supérieure des Arts Visuels, Marrakesh; Al-Kasaba Theatre and Cinémathèque, Ramallah; Jesuit Cultural Center, Alexandria; Cinemafricart, Tunisia, with support from Arte, Cultures France, Cinema Tropical, the Ford Foundation, and OSI.
Mission and Objectives

Metropolis is the first art-house cinema to open its doors in Lebanon on the premises of the Empire Sofil Cinemas. This space aims to ensure its audience a permanent and sustainable access to a diversified and enriching film production. One of our projects for which we seek to solicit support is the NAAS network (http://dev.arteeast.org/pages/naas/). The mission of NAAS (Network of Arab Arthouse Screens) is as follows: Shared Resources, Collective Projects and Economies of Scale * Establish a network of partnerships to facilitate and ease the acquisition of film rights * Provide a virtual theater chain to present Arab cinema * Curate and tour special NAAS film programs * Organize network-wide workshops diverse aspects of cinema culture * Cultivate NAAS partnerships with similar regional networks throughout the world * Create a shared bank of information and resources about Arab cinema * Educate and empower the audience of the future by presenting programs dedicated to young people in the region

Main Projects / Activities

Organizing film cycles, festivals, and retrospectives Regionally releasing and distributing Arab independent films Organizing film programs for children in collaboration with schools.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. Hania Mroue
Job Title
General Manager
Head of the organisation
Ms. Hania Mroue

Centre d’études stratégiques pour le Moyen Orient (CESMO)

National Network
Lebanon
Address

Ezzeddine Bldg. #602, Masaref Street
Tripoli 1300
Lebanon

Telephone
+961-6-429990
Fax
+961-6-429991
E-Mail
cesmo@cesmo.org
E-Mail (2)
mustapha.adib@cesmo.org
Mobile Phone
+961-3-247417
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2004
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. Gender
  4. Human rights
  5. International/Cultural relations
  6. Research
General Information
CESMO is an organization located in France and Lebanon. It employs 11 men and women with a wide range of skills and works within a network of renowned experts who collaborate with us when needed. We work in cooperation with Lebanese Ministries as well as the main national and international NGO’s and organizations. CESMO is funded by its projects. Our main donors are international organizations such as AMIDEAST, USAID or the British Embassy. CESMO acts through practical projects aimed at promoting democracy, human rights and development.
Mission and Objectives

The Middle-East is the meeting point of many contact lines, which means it faces numerous political, economic and social challenges. Therefore, our mission is to work towards a more equalitarian and fair society, through development, democracy and human rights projects.

Main Projects / Activities

CESMO works in the following areas: democracy and good governance, development, dialogue among the cultures, training, geopolitics and geo-strategy. Its work is organized around research work and awareness actions based on training sessions, seminars, conferences and the writing of manuals.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Mustapha Adib
Head of the organisation
Dr. Mustapha Adib
Contact (2) Full Name
Ms. Nivine Abbas

Fundació Catalunya Voluntària

National Network
Spain
Address

Casa del Mar, Albareda St. 1-13, 2nd floor 08004 Barcelona Catalonia
Barcelona
Spain

Telephone
+34 934 124 493
Fax
Fax:+34 934120761
E-Mail
pau@catalunyavoluntaria.cat
E-Mail (2)
catalunyavoluntaria@catalunyavoluntaria.cat
Mobile Phone
+34 600 554 506
Mobile Phone (other)
+34 661 670 925
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2007
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The members of the board of trustees of the Foundation are persons who work in different professional areas and support the projects that the organization promotes.
Mission and Objectives

The Fundació Privada Catalunya Voluntària- FCV was founded in October 2007, though its origins are to be found in the
non-profit association Barcelona Voluntaria, established in 1999.
FCV aspires to be a tool for non-formal learning by managing and participating in projects of social interest and by offering to young adults the opportunity to learn and gain competences through their active participation in social projects that directly affect the community they live in.
Our commitment is to foster volunteering, to develop activities of social benefit, cooperation and to enhance the internationalisation of Catalan organisations, being our regular activities to give information, support, training and assistance to individuals and NGOs and to promote and manage international projects and initiatives.
The Foundation operates in the frames of 2 programmes:
- Catalans in the World, which serves as a tool for international mobility of the Catalans
- Clamour for Peace seeks to promote culture of peace among people through non formal learning initiatives, international and intercultural cooperation.
With these 2 programmes, the FCV hopes to reinforce and support youth participation, paying special attention to young people with fewer opportunities. We work to promote participation of youth in the Euro-Mediterranean region - its socio-cultural cohesion and cooperation.
We work with different sectors and actors in different levels (public and private instituations, companies, etc) to encourage the society to recognise the positive impact of young people’s social involvement and to value the strategic importance they have as key actors in developing and improving their communities, providing answers to their social needs and being agents of social transformation and peace.
The FCV is member of the International Association for Volunteer Effort-IAVE, the European Center for Volunteering-CEV, European Youth Foundation-EYF and the Spanish Network of the Anna Lindh Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures-ALF, the Forum of Local Authorities for social inclusion and participative democracy-FAL, and United Network of Young Peacebuilders-UNOY.

Main Projects / Activities

1) Mobility of youth in Europe and beyond:
Catalans in the World Programme - promotes international mobility of young people through participation in international volunteer projects under the Youth in Action Programme and Lifelong Learning Programmes of the European Commission, as well as the Council of Europe´s European Youth Foundation (EYF).
2) Volunteer Opportunities for young people (European Voluntary Service and other volunteer initiatives)
3) Promotion of the Culture of Peace (local and international awareness):
Clam per la Pau (Voices for Peace) Programme - aims to raise awareness Catalan society (local) and international about the Culture of Peace, promoting human rights and solidarity among young people and looking for their active participation and creativity.The activities are carried out in cooperation with education centres, schools, institutes and non-profit organisations from different parts of Catalonia.The Programme consists of offering these organisations and education centres the chance to conduct workshops on the culture of peace, human rights and volunteering.
4) Peace Education, Intercultural Dialogue Human Rights Education
5) Peace Bag for EuroMed Youth Project - mainstreaming peace education and intercultural dialogue in youth work in the EuroMed region. (www.peacebag.org)

Contact (1) Full Name
Meghann Aurea V. Villanueva
Head of the organisation
Jaume Martì i Gual
Contact (2) Full Name
Jordi Virgili

AEGEE-Rīga

National Network
Latvia
Address

Strēlnieku iela 4a, Rīga, LV-1010, LATVIA
Rīga,
Latvia

Telephone
+371 26334719
Telephone (other)
+371 29217255
E-Mail
aegee_riga@yahoo.com
E-Mail (2)
klinta.stasjule@aegee.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2001
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
The AEGEE structure is based on an European level and on a local level. There are 6 Board members of AEGEE-Riga. AEGEE- Riga organise Winter and Summer Universities, European Days of Languages, cultural exchanges (with Netherlands, for example), local trainings for new members with a topic - Motivation, we have taken part in Youth in Action projects (in Russia, Canary Islands e.t.c.), YOUrope needs YOU! project. We made the statutory event – EBM’11 to happen in Riga, here were almost 400 members of AEGEE. AEGEE is a student organization and operates on a non-profit basis. Main sources of that income are membership fees and external sources for funding, from institutions and companies as we are a NGO. Main partners are AEGEE-Europe, AEGEE-Ogre, AEGEE-Las Palmas.
Mission and Objectives

Promoting a unified Europe without prejudices,
Striving for creating an open and tolerant society of today and tomorrow,
Fostering democracy, human rights, tolerance, cross border cooperation, mobility and European dimension in education.
All the numerous events and projects run by the organisation are to be focused on our 4 Fields of Action (Cultural Exchange, Active Citizenship, Higher Education, Peace & Stability) and 3 Focus Areas (Youth Participation, Bridging Europe and Inclusion of Minorities).

Main Projects / Activities

Summer and Winter Universities, European Day of languages, Youth in Action projects

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Contact (1) Full Name
Klinta Stasjule
Contact (2) Full Name
Elmārs Leja

eretz carmel (ngo)

National Network
Israel
Address

eretz carmel
moshav kerem maharal 1
30840 israel

moshav kerem maharal
Israel

Telephone
(972)4-9541490
Fax
153-4-9541490
E-Mail
etz@eretzcarmel.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
General Information
Eretz Carmel, a non-profit, non-political, grass roots organization, was established in July 2006 by Amiad Lapidot a former officer in the IDF whose vision for a sustainable future in Israel inspired him to leave the armed forces and follow a different path.
Mission and Objectives

Eretz Carmel has already established models of sustainability, using practical and easily adaptable methods, in the Carmel Coast region, aims to expand these models throughout the country, and is actively promoting the revival of the environment. The ultimate goal, to preserve and improve our quality of life and to ensure that future generation will have a better future.

Main Projects / Activities

For phase one of our operation we chose the "treatment" of household garbage. As every family and individual produces garbage, the entire local community can easily become involved in this project.
Organic garbage constitutes approximately half of all household garbage. Therefore, when we "treat" the organic garbage, there are immediate results that have a meaningful impact on the environment - significantly reducing greenhouse gases, pests, Tstefim, fires, foul smells etc., which are characteristic of untreated garbage.

Contact (1) Full Name
Yael fridman
Head of the organisation
Amiad lapidot

ReEXISTER (Name diffusion)

National Network
France
Address

28 rue du Caire
75002 Paris
France

Telephone
0142363256
Telephone (other)
0143588566
E-Mail
morenacampani@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
reexister@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
0659951351
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
General Information
Structure avec 4 salariés ; Ressources annuelles 20.000 euros ; Financements publiques et privés ; Partenaires : Maison de science de l'homme, délégation de la langue française, francophonie...
Mission and Objectives

L'association a le but de travailler la culture comme moyenne de rencontre. Elle inter-agit dans le social avec de projets d'art plastique, vers la création d'une énergie humaine renouvelable.

Main Projects / Activities

Le Tapis volant est un jeu d'environ 500 cartes géantes, bilingues, qui, étalé au sol, prend l’allure d’un tapis oriental ou malien mais qui lorsqu’on s’empare des cartes révèle le message, le récit ou le dessin d'un participant. Au cœur du dispositif se trouvent la rencontre et la mise en résonance des voix, des mots et des expériences vécues par ceux qui les disent dans leurs langues maternelles. Par ailleurs, la pratique de la traduction d’une langue à une autre est une création artistique de renouvellement de sens, au-delà de la simple communication. L’espace mystérieux de non-coïncidence entre les langues et parfois « l’impossibilité de la traduction » est un laboratoire de création poétique et d’élargissement de la langue au-delà des mots. Ceci s’observe dans la traduction littérale qui est tout d’abord pratiquée . C’est par le regard de l’autre langue que nous explorons et comprenons la nôtre. Ainsi s’installe dans notre conscience l’importance de toutes les langues. Elles forment toutes ensemble le sens profond du monde, dans lequel chaque langue est indispensable à l’autre.

Contact (1) Full Name
morena campani
Head of the organisation
morena campani
Contact (2) Full Name
marion baruch