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Ä 11heure: Programm de danse avec l´association Frauenkreis.
Des danses internationales de plusieurs cultures.
On danse sur:
De la musique Indienne, Nigeriane, Congolaise, Ivoirienne, Autrichienne et Afgan, souvent accompagner d´un prof de danse.
Tout dans un atmosphere confortable.
Ä 14 heure commence le programme des enfants avec de la danse, des metiers creatif, des jeux et amusement.
Il y a une zone de repos.
Propos de workshop pendant toute la saison de noel pour toute la famille.
]]>Le bureau est echange contre des terres Subsahariennes et beaucoup de terrain pour la culture permenante. Suza, notre photographe et creatrice de Media est en route depuis 26 jours pour le Ghana. Pourquoi elle n´est toujours pas arrivee? Parce qu´elle ä decider de se mettre en chemin en voiture avec une vieille VW Golf 4, annee de construction 1998.
Elle est soutenu par United Nations Association Ghana (UNA Ghana), qui donne son escorte gratuite ä travers toutes les frontieres. Apres tout, quand Suza arrive, le voyage continuera dans le Ghana. Elle se rendra dans tout le pays pour promouvoir les elections pacifique au Ghana en 2020. Notre reseau mondial (Our Network e.v.), notre equipe du Global New Generation Berlin (GNGBerlin) sont entierement derriere elle, ainsi que notre partenaire UNA Ghana.
Elle passera par 9 pays avant d´arrivee au Ghana.
Dejä passee sont, l´Allemagne, la France, l´Espagne, le Maroc, la Mauritanie, le Senegal, et la Gambie. En ce moment elle se trouve au Nord-Est de la Guinee ä Labe oü elle continuera vers le sud en passant par la Cöte d´ivoire pour enfin arriver au Ghana.
L´esprit aventurieux et le desir de rencontrer tous nos amis du monde entier est le lecteur. Notre reseau mondial (Our Network e.v.), et notre equipe du GlobalNewGeneration Berlin (GNGBerlin) sont entierement derriere elle, ainsi que notre partenaire United Nations Association Ghana (UNA Ghana) la soutienne par un laisser-passee.
Elle rencontrera des clubs partenaires et echangera des idees, elargira nos reseaux et se fera plus d´amis.
Au Maroc, il y a eu un acceuille tres chaleureux du German Business center (GBC), une visiste ä travers le Maroc avec les habitants et de nombreux contacts pour le reste du voyage. Il y a eu de petites difficultees culturelle parce qu´elle ne savait pas ce que signifie l´hospitalitee Marocaine.
Dans le nord, il est normal que le visiteur paie, tandis que dans le sud, c´est une injure. Elle ä dü promettre qu´elle ne le refera plus et ä partir de maintenant, elle acceptera toujours les cadeaux.
Enfin de compte, Suza notre photographe de formation ä ete en mesure de donner quelque chose en retour, et s´est racheter avec une seance photos.
Le German Business Center au Maroc ä transmit Suza ä Daklar, juste avant la frontiere de la mauritanie. Elle ä ete recu par un entrepreneur et ä egalement ete en mesure d´obtenir un apercue du commerce locale et du marche.
Vers la mauritanie, elle ä continuer sur une frontiere aventurieuse ä travers le desert sans fin. 5km tout terrain avec la Golf 4 etait certainement un defit.
Heureusement la golf l´a fait.
Le voyage ä ete recompenser par de nouveaux amis en mauritanie.
Nous continuons ä observer son voyage (In the name of love) et souhaitons bonne chance et succes ä notre chere Suza.
Je vous ecrirai les prochains jours sur le continu de son voyage.
Vous pouvez egalement utiliser le lien: Findpenguins
pour la suivre.
Salutation
Nathalie
Global New Generation Berlin
]]>Du 24.10.2019 au 27.10.2019, Sonja Prinz et Hoda Abdallah étaient en Autriche au nom de Our Network e.V. pour rendre visite à Banza Tombe, présidente de l’association Global New Generation Austria.
La première réunion était une réunion d’évaluation des besoins. Lors de cette réunion, l’équipe a examiné les domaines dans lesquels l’association avait encore besoin de soutien et les matériaux qui manquaient.
Le lendemain, il y a eu une réunion générale au Café Westend. Le conseil d’administration a été nouvellement élu, Mme Banza Tombe reste présidente, l’arbitre est Prisca G. Temporairement, Mme Abdallah a été élue trésorière, afin qu’elle puisse accompagner l’association depuis Berlin dans la comptabilité jusqu’à l’installation d’un Autrichien.
Ensuite, une autre réunion a eu lieu pour une éventuelle coopération, dans la seule librairie de littérature africaine “Afrieurotext” à Vienne. Ils y ont rencontré Simon Inou, éditeur de “Fresh Black Austrian Lifestyle”.
Une coopération entre les deux associations a été convenue.
Ensuite, ils se sont rendus dans un restaurant éthiopien, où la coopération a été scellée et où une discussion informative a permis de comparer la situation politique des ONG mais aussi celle des personnes ayant un passé migratoire dans les deux pays.
Le lendemain, l’équipe a visité la ville et est repartie.
]]>GHANA COMMUNITY SCHOOLS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
The Global New Generation (GNG) Community Schools provide education for children in the highly deprived local communities surrounding them. The schools currently provide basic education for students from the nursery level through kindergarten to primary 6 and hope to expand to the Junior Secondary level in the forthcoming years.
Challenges
HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
GNG volunteers will work alongside experienced teaching professionals to help deliver lessons and mentor groups of students, helping to improve the education and support offered to children attending the schools. Volunteers can bring their own experience, skills and creativity to the after school clubs held at the school for all students. Cultural activities including drumming, singing, dancing, poetry and other artistic expressions are used to create awareness & social integration among children and the youth. Volunteers are also needed to work on crucial construction work of permanent brick classroom buildings to ensure the longevity and sustainability of the schools and other community resources.
WHAT WILL EACH VOLUNTEER GAIN FROM THIS EXPERIENCE?
During work on this project, volunteers will gain experience in education, teaching, social care, creativity, construction and renovation, helping to shape a brighter future for both the schools and the children in these deprived communities.
Situated on the idyllic coastline at Greater Accra, volunteers can spend their free time at the beach and/or tour the neighbouring towns & communities, visit the slave castles, National Parks & Botanical Gardens, waterfalls, Volta Lake/dam, crocodile sanctuary & the Ashanti Kingdom of gold.
You can work on the project for any 2 + week block start dates from 19th January 2013. Please check DURATION & COSTS for this project. You can then apply and pay your trip cost to secure your place! PROJECT MANUAL
PROJECT COSTS & DURATION
Your project costs are split into 2 areas,
The Trip Cost is payable to GNG to cover all your support costs such as your airport transfer, food, accommodation (including your first night in the capital if you arrive at night) and daily transport from your accommodation to your Project site if required.
Weeks 2 4 6 8
Trip Cost £190 £240 £290 £340
The Charity Donation is made to the GNG Foundation -Reg. Ghana Charity No D.S.W/5606 to cover all the Charity’s support costs, such as the charity running costs, researching and preparing projects, placements, competitive sporting tournaments and project materials to aid & empower community education, sports & health development. The Charity Donation may be raised by creating a fundraising page via the website JustGiving if you are a UK resident.
Weeks 2 4 6 8
Ghana £500 £750 £1000 £1250
GHANA COMMUNITY SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Sport is essential for a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle. It is crucial for a child’s development, teaching core values like respect and co-operation and also has the capability to bring individuals and communities together, bridging ethnic and cultural divides
HOW CAN VOLUNTEERS HELP?
GNG volunteers will assist in PE classes at the GNG community schools, teaching football (soccer), field hockey, basketball, netball, lawn & table tennis, beach soccer and swimming to help develop health and core values for the children at the school. As well as teaching during school hours, volunteers will hold after school sporting clubs for the schools & surrounding communities and ultimately competitive tournaments championing community spirit within this area. Additionally, volunteers will work on beach maintenance and safety, helping with essential shore clearing, lifeguard duties and conducting swimming lessons for the children and adults of the community.
WHAT WILL EACH VOLUNTEER GAIN FROM THIS EXPERIENCE?
If you have any experience of sports coaching or education and water safety your help is needed. During work on this project, volunteers will gain experience in sport education, sustainable human development, health, conservation, community development and team leadership.
Based on the sandy beaches of Greater Accra, volunteers will be working and living on one of Africa’s most idyllic coastlines.
You can work on the project for 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks. Please check COSTS & DURATION for this project. You can then apply and pay your trip cost to secure your place
PROJECT COSTS & DURATION
Your project costs are split into 2 areas, The Trip Cost is payable to GNG to cover all your support costs such as your airport transfer, food, accommodation (including your first night in the capital if you arrive at night) and daily transport from your accommodation to your Project site if required.
Weeks 2 4 6 8
Trip Cost £190 £240 £290 £340
The Charity Donation is made to the GNG Foundation – Reg Ghana Charity No – to cover all the Charity’s support costs, such as the charity running costs, researching and preparing projects, placements, competitive sporting tournaments and project materials to aid & empower community education, sports & health development. The Charity Donation may be raised by creating a fundraising page via the website JustGiving if you are a UK resident.
Weeks 2 4 6 8
Ghana £500 £750 £1000 £1250
GHANA SPORTING TOURS / VOLUNTEER PROJECT
Are you a Gap Year/university student, a university sports team/club or a social/community sporting team/club interested in joining our Ghana Sports Tour / Volunteer Project?
Sport is essential for a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle. It is crucial for youth development, teaching core values like respect and co-operation and also has the capability to bring individuals and communities together, bridging ethnic and cultural divides.
The latest strand to the Global New Generation (GNG) sports volunteer programme is the development of an international sports tour/volunteer project involving gap year / university sports teams/clubs. This year the programme will be looking for groups of 5 -15 enthusiastic university sports team members who want to embark on a life changing sports tour & volunteer work in Ghana.
Volunteer sporting teams/clubs will tour and play competitive sport against local community/social sports clubs/teams including university/college/school teams/cubs in football (soccer), field hockey, lawn & table tennis, basketball & netball and swimming to help develop health and core values for the community. Volunteers will hold after school sports clubs and play in locally held competitive tournaments within the community, championing community spirit within this area.
Individual/team/club volunteers must be able to:
For more information and to apply CONTACT Vishnu
PROJECT COSTS & DURATION
Your project costs are split into 2 areas, The Trip Cost is payable to GNG to cover all your support costs such as your airport transfer, food, accommodation (including your first night in the capital if you arrive at night) and daily transport from your accommodation to your Project site if required.
Weeks 2 4 6 8
Trip Cost £190 £240 £290 £340
The Charity Donation is made to the GNG Foundation – Reg Ghana Charity No – to cover all the Charity’s support costs, such as the charity running costs in the UK, researching and preparing projects, placements, competitive sporting tournaments, project materials to aid & empower community education, sports & health development. The Charity Donation may be raised by creating a fundraising page via the website JustGiving if you are a UK resident.
Weeks 2 4 6 8
Ghana £500 £750 £1000 £1250
MEDIC & HEALTH CARE INTERN PLACEMENT
Project Overview
Destination Ghana
Project Type Health Care Placement
Duration 2 – 28 weeks
Accommodation GNG Volunteer House
Age 18+
Volunteer with GNG and you will get to work with some of Africa’s friendliest people. Ghana has stunning beaches and scenery but it is the warmth of the people and their vibrant culture that will take your breath away. Our projects are all currently based in the Greater Accra Region
Medic volunteers contribute dependent upon their skill-set. Qualified professionals with the correct permits (to be obtained in advance) can practice their professions. Unqualified volunteers or those in medical training can assist local staff in their area of interest. Please note that those with no medical training or knowledge can shadow staff and get involved with non invasive aspects of medical work and patient care.
The relatively few medical facilities in this region of Ghana cater for numerous out / in-patients every year. The hospitals carry out a range of procedures from diagnosis and treatment of everyday illnesses, to the care and respite of long-term HIV/AIDs sufferers. They run emergency departments, responding to local accidents and crises, as well as maternity wards and theatres offering basic surgeries. The hospitals serve the large population of the region, extending out further along the coast, where other medical facilities are sparse for some distance.
What is the need for this Internship?
The hospitals’ needs are two-fold; hands-on assistance from medical professionals and donor support towards improving services. The first of these can be provided in the form of volunteers including trained medical professionals being received to support the hospitals work and share skills with its local employees. The hospitals have been supporting volunteers who are training towards medical qualification, allowing them to work alongside local staff and learn from them. Volunteers without relevant qualifications but with an interest in a medical field, or in training, have also been assisting local staff and learning from them in the hospitals.
About this role and benefits to the Intern
Medical volunteers will contribute dependent upon their skill-set, qualified professionals with the correct permits (to be obtained in advance) can practice their professions. Unqualified volunteers or those in medical training can assist local staff in their area of interest.
Volunteers have the chance to experience a different medical setting to that they would typically find at home. Trainee medical professionals will receive support from local staff in furthering their development towards qualification.
Based on the sandy beaches of Greater Accra, volunteers will be working and living on one of Africa’s most idyllic coastlines.
Living and flight costs must be covered by the Intern and each intern must fundraise a minimum amount for the GNG Foundation dependant on the duration of their placement. You can find out more by looking on our DATES & COSTS page
If you are interested in this Internship please Vishnu
In the fall the story will be set to music as a radio play and even film at some point.
The story, whose title is translated from Swahili to English as “Otieno on a Big Journey”, is inspired by true events. It is about a Kenyan man called Otieno who deeply falls in love with his Malaika (Swahili for Angel), a beautiful Kikuyu woman called Njeri. He promises her that he will go to Europe to work, become rich and marry her upon his return to Kenya.
Otieno sets off on the journey to Europe through Sudan, where he works for his uncle to make enough money to carry on withs his ambitious journey. He travels by camel through the desert facing blizzards and harsh cold nights. With a small boat he dares to travel by sea; he is pursued by pirates, territorial marine patrolling police on tugboats, and end up stranded in Italy.
The Italian authorities hands him a refugee status with 3 months visa on condition that he leaves Italy by the time the 3 months period elapse.
Otieno rips across Europe and finally finds his way to Germany to work with intent of becoming rich
REFUGEE POLICY OF CHILD EYES!!
The story is told in German, enriched with dialogues and songs in Swahili, Luo and English.
To know how it goes, be part of our thrilling concerts.
]]>In this veil the school has to be close which teaches both English and Arabic and has over two hundred (200) pupils within the community. The Banjul city council with its key member staffs including the mayor of Banjul Mr. Samba Faal and the German organization members made a meeting with the women wing, Global New Generation were presented, this meeting came up to be a friendly meeting were ideas and proposal were made in front of everyone, and both the health center and the school is important and the women wing also use the other class for their tie and dye, batik and other domestic works that they engage in to solve their problems, we literate the important of all parties and its importance’s to the community of Banjul (tobacco road) , and our appreciation and the good gesture they brought in for banjul(tobacco road) and we welcome and honor them in random for giving the community of Banjul (tobacco road) for such a good and wonderful opportunity of having a health center in our door steps..Total appreciation by the community and Global New Generation….Banjul (tobacco road)
German organization, they were also very happy in the way we welcome them in open hands and again welcome them in the community which gives them a broad way in their operation, and that we are ready to work with them, In this point they enlightens the community that they are here to help in the health sector especially in Banjul (tobbaccoroad) as we don’t have a health center in our community, so this opportunity is given a priority for us to benefit totally a good health facility, first class standard.
Global New Generation Gambia with collaboration with the women wing in Banjul (tobacco road),has made a suggestion that the reserve land behind the school building presently a health center, should be build for the women wing to do their jobs there, as the school we recommended its closure because of the noise when the school will be there. They admit that and will also be ready to build that structure for the women wing in the reserve land and its going to be a (bantaba)and a store which we all appreciate and welcome it in random of a pulse. Solely responsible by the German organization.
The school should still be in the community and we were task to identify a suitable place with a friendly environment, The mayor of Banjul Mr. samba faal and the Banjul city council, are caution and for the rehabilitation or the new building of the school are yet to be arrange, but a place has being identify, and we will meet again with the council for final arrangements within are photos of all proceedings.
]]>Global New Generation Kenya and the Tembo e.V.
a Kenyan-German children and youth musical.
Fully supported by New Globe Art Factory
]]>Big up the whole Crew,
Celisha May, Sammy King and Young J from Austria and Young Squage from Sweden
Party Animal Riddim by Sonjah Prince, Mix by Young Squage
]]>Through John, GNGK believes that it is an opportunity whereby children will exploit their talents and realise their dreams as well. John expects to use his expertise and experience that have seen him earn his livelihood over the years, to inspire the upcoming talents in Kenya.
He exhibited his work for commercial purposes in United Kingdom, and has charitably used his work to create awareness HIV/AIDS and other cross cutting issues. He has instructed young talents on part time basis in schools within Kenya, and therefore undoubtedly model for many.
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