• Inter Alia (Coordinator) - Athens, Greece
Inter Alia (IA) is a private not-for-profit organization based in Athens, Greece founded in 2013. Its activities are carried out by its two interconnected branches, a youth organization and a think-tank. Both branches have common aims and diverse tools for pursuing them. IA's founders and members work on contemporary challenges of Europe and the world with focus on democracy, citizenship, education and human rights. IA and its network of partners target the aforementioned aims through both theoretical and practical (educational & civic) ventures.
• Solidarites Jeunesses Vietnam (Partner) - Hanoi, Vietnam
Solidarites Jeunesses Vietnam (SJ Vietnam) is an international youth NGO that promotes values of solidarity, peace, tolerance through young citizenship projects to improve society during and after the volunteerism. It was set up in 2004 by and for national and international young volunteers. SJ Vietnam is a full member of CCVIS (Coordinating committee of international voluntary services) and NVDA (Network for voluntary development in Asia-Pacific), a partner of Alliance.
• Sedarvp Ghana (Partner) - Tamale, Ghana
Sedarvp Ghana (Social Education Development and Rural Volunteer Program) is a local NGO located in the Northern part of Ghana. Sedarvp Ghana is one of the fastest growing volunteer organizations in Ghana which aims at empowering youth and women through skills training projects and education, through cultural activities and also support for orphanages and street children of Ghana for a better future. Promoting quality education for all schools through receiving and placing of International volunteers to sectors where their services are needed.
• Asociacion Projuven (Partner) - Malaga, Spain
Projuven means proyecto juvenil (youth project). Projuven creates opportunities for young people who would like to be active and gain new experience and knowledge for personal and professional development. As a mainly voluntary effort, Projuven cares about vulnerable people, subject to discrimination and with full respect and acceptance of human rights, with belief in selfless social work offer and visions for a better and more human society, all of them through promoting the value and role of culture, arts and education.
• Brigada de Voluntarios Bolivarianos del Peru (Partner) - Lima, Peru
Brigada de Voluntatios Bolivarianos del Peru (BVBP) is a national youth organization, which develops voluntary service activities at national level. It was created on 23 November 1982, as an Agreement following the 2nd encounter of mayors of the main cities of the Andean Pact (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru), in preparing the bicentennial commemoration of Simón Bolivars birth date. BVBP is based in the city of Lima, with local branches in most regions of the country.
• Resource Hub for Development (Partner) - Nairobi, Kenya
Resource Hub for Development (RHD) is a registered national non-governmental organization founded in 2010 by young University graduates from different communities in Kenya. It has a mission of partnering with communities, development bodies, donors, organization, individuals and institutions towards alleviating poverty and empowering poor marginalized rural and urban slum communities through socio-economic development and humanitarian aid.
• Xeracion Valencia (Partner) - Gandia, Spain
Xeracion Valencia is a non-profit association born in Gandia (Valencia, Spain) that develops and implements projects for youth and youth workers in order to improve their daily work and to enhance their European values. Xeracion Valencia is coordinating a non-profit community of youth workers, social workers, freelancers and nomads to co-live and co-work while sharing everyone’s know-how during one month (www.permaworking.com).
Inter Alia (IA) is a private not-for-profit organization based in Athens, Greece founded in 2013. Its activities are carried out by its two interconnected branches, a youth organization and a think-tank. Both branches have common aims and diverse tools for pursuing them. IA's founders and members work on contemporary challenges of Europe and the world with focus on democracy, citizenship, education and human rights. IA and its network of partners target the aforementioned aims through both theoretical and practical (educational & civic) ventures.
• Solidarites Jeunesses Vietnam (Partner) - Hanoi, Vietnam
Solidarites Jeunesses Vietnam (SJ Vietnam) is an international youth NGO that promotes values of solidarity, peace, tolerance through young citizenship projects to improve society during and after the volunteerism. It was set up in 2004 by and for national and international young volunteers. SJ Vietnam is a full member of CCVIS (Coordinating committee of international voluntary services) and NVDA (Network for voluntary development in Asia-Pacific), a partner of Alliance.
• Sedarvp Ghana (Partner) - Tamale, Ghana
Sedarvp Ghana (Social Education Development and Rural Volunteer Program) is a local NGO located in the Northern part of Ghana. Sedarvp Ghana is one of the fastest growing volunteer organizations in Ghana which aims at empowering youth and women through skills training projects and education, through cultural activities and also support for orphanages and street children of Ghana for a better future. Promoting quality education for all schools through receiving and placing of International volunteers to sectors where their services are needed.
• Asociacion Projuven (Partner) - Malaga, Spain
Projuven means proyecto juvenil (youth project). Projuven creates opportunities for young people who would like to be active and gain new experience and knowledge for personal and professional development. As a mainly voluntary effort, Projuven cares about vulnerable people, subject to discrimination and with full respect and acceptance of human rights, with belief in selfless social work offer and visions for a better and more human society, all of them through promoting the value and role of culture, arts and education.
• Brigada de Voluntarios Bolivarianos del Peru (Partner) - Lima, Peru
Brigada de Voluntatios Bolivarianos del Peru (BVBP) is a national youth organization, which develops voluntary service activities at national level. It was created on 23 November 1982, as an Agreement following the 2nd encounter of mayors of the main cities of the Andean Pact (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru), in preparing the bicentennial commemoration of Simón Bolivars birth date. BVBP is based in the city of Lima, with local branches in most regions of the country.
• Resource Hub for Development (Partner) - Nairobi, Kenya
Resource Hub for Development (RHD) is a registered national non-governmental organization founded in 2010 by young University graduates from different communities in Kenya. It has a mission of partnering with communities, development bodies, donors, organization, individuals and institutions towards alleviating poverty and empowering poor marginalized rural and urban slum communities through socio-economic development and humanitarian aid.
• Xeracion Valencia (Partner) - Gandia, Spain
Xeracion Valencia is a non-profit association born in Gandia (Valencia, Spain) that develops and implements projects for youth and youth workers in order to improve their daily work and to enhance their European values. Xeracion Valencia is coordinating a non-profit community of youth workers, social workers, freelancers and nomads to co-live and co-work while sharing everyone’s know-how during one month (www.permaworking.com).