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The Institute of Community Cohesion aims to establish itself as the leading national and international proponent of the principles and practice of community cohesion.
More specifically, iCoCo aims to provide a space to reflect upon different models of multiculturalism, try out new ideas and develop new policies.
British Council Connect Youth is the UK's National Agency for the Youth in Action Programme. Along with the European Commission, our aim is to help young people to discover Europe. On our site you will find information about Youth Exchanges, Youth Initiatives and Youth Democracy Projects; European Voluntary Service, Youth in the World and Youth Support Sytems
The charity was set up in 1959, and has a successful history of environmental conservation volunteering throughout the UK and around the world. Our Annual Report and Facts and Figures provide essential information about BTCV.
Founded in 1949, the Council of Europe seeks to develop throughout Europe common and democratic principles based on the European Convention on Human Rights and other reference texts on the protection of individuals
BEN proposes there is no such thing as a pure environmental project - a so called pure environmental projects is one which has rejected its social and cultural context. BEN therefore works to integrate social, cultural and environmental concerns in the context of sustainable development.
'The European Youth Forum works to empower young people to participate actively in the shaping of Europe and the societies in which they live, and in improving the living conditions of young people as European citizens in today’s world.
The National Youth Agency supports those involved in young people's personal and social development and works to enable all young people to fulfil their potential within a just society.
We promote the active citizenship of young people and work with them to develop their skills and abilities to participate in decision-making and controlling resources, encouraging them to work together to take collective action.
United Religions Initiative (URI) was founded in 2000 by an extraordinary global community committed to promoting enduring, daily interfaith cooperation and to ending religiously motivated violence.
At the ASHA Foundation, we have come together from across racial, religious and regional boundaries with this common vision. The projects that ASHA are involved in reflect our ethos of assisting people and organisations, regardless of their religious or cultural affiliations. ASHA also believes in supporting micro-organisations and individuals in the good work that they do.
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