Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Russische Begegnung Essen e.V.
DRG
Am Schloss Schellenberg 17, Essen, Nemčija
http://deutsch-russische-begegnung.de - +492018675006Opis organizacije
The Society for German-Russian Relations Essen e.V. (DRG) initiated the twinning between Essen and the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod in 1991 and has been developing a lively partnership on a civil society level since then.
The DRG is a registered non-profit association, with statutes, membership fees and responsibilities.
According to its statutes, the DRG's task is to contribute to an intensive exchange with our eastern neighbours, to a better understanding of each other and thus to a peaceful international understanding, in particular through:
Promoting contacts over all areas of social life with citizens of the Russian Federation, especially with citizens of the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod- Supporting scientific, cultural and social projects between Russian and German institutions, but especially with the civil society of Nizhny Novgorod.
The primary goal is to ensure a reliable, trusting partnership at the civic level, and we are particularly passionate in promoting youth exchanges.
The DRG is confession-free and politically independent.
The Lord Mayor, Thomas Kufen, is an honorary member of the DRG since 2017.
The DRG is a member of the Federal Association of German West-Eastern Organizations, where it is represented on the board, and thus has access to current issues and events in the more than 70 members.
Področja vključevanja
Ta organizacija sprejema prostovoljce, ki zaradi osebnih okoliščin težje sodelujejo pri dejavnostih, iz naslednjih kategorij in za različne vrste projektov:
- Socialne ovire
- Ta organizacija ima znak kakovosti evropske solidarnostne enote. Znak kakovosti potrjuje, da organizacija upravlja projekte v skladu z načeli in cilji evropske solidarnostne enote.
Področje Prostovoljstvo
| Vloga | Velja do |
|---|---|
| Podporna organizacija | 31/12/2027 |
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