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AKLHÜ e.V. – Network and Special Office for International Personnel Cooperation/Network and Policy Association for International Personnel Cooperation

AKLHÜ e.V. – Network and Special Office for International Personnel Cooperation/Network and Policy Association for International Personnel Cooperation

AKLHÜ e.V. – Netzwerk und Fachstelle für internationale personelle Zusammenarbeit/Network and Policy Association for International Personnel Cooperation is a public-benefit association with 70 member organisations operating in the fields of personnel development cooperation, international volunteer service and development education. Its registered office is in Bonn, Germany.

Assisted by its member organisations, AKLHÜ organises specialist meetings and discussion groups to advance the idea of a development and volunteerism as social and peace services. AKLHÜ offers a forum for public discussion, and promotes networking among national and international actors.

The Association ‘Learning and Helping Overseas’ was formed in 1963, and was the first association of initiatives and organisations with practical relevance to personnel development cooperation. Founding members included active development and volunteer services, student groups, foundations, and educational institutions. In recent years, AKLHÜ has become an independent and member-financed association, and in the course of those developments it changed its name to ‘Network and Policy Association for International Personnel Cooperation’, retaining its original acronym, ‘AKLHÜ’.

Within the system of German development cooperation, AKLHÜ is a central umbrella organisation on issues and technical topics between national and international actors in development cooperation, and it plays an important networking role. It supports members in their efforts to achieve goals that are formulated jointly with their partners in various countries around the world, as a way of contributing to development.

Cooperation partnerships are an important way for AKLHÜ to supports its members’ interests at various levels.

At the national level, AKLHÜ cooperates with:

At the international level, AKLHÜ cooperates with:

The association “to learn and help overseas” (Arbeitskreis “Lernen und Helfen in Übersee” – AKLHÜ)

AKLHÜ is a non-profit association with 33 member organisations working in the fields of personnel development cooperation, international voluntary services and development education. AKHLÜ is based in Bonn.

Under the mandate of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), it advises those who wish to get involved in social issues, particularly in developing countries.

With the help of its member organisations, AKLHÜ organises expert meetings and discussion groups to promote the idea of a development service and volunteers for social development and peace. We provide a forum for public debate and encourage networking among national and international actors.

The association “to learn and help overseas” was founded in 1963. It was then the first association of initiatives and organizations with a practical interest in personnel cooperation. Its founding members were development and volunteer services, student groups, foundations and educational institutions.

In the German development cooperation system, AKLHÜ is a central advisory body for personal engagement abroad, exchanges on technical issues and topics between national and international actors in the field of development cooperation, and networking.

It provides support to members working to achieve objectives formulated jointly with their partners in various countries around the world to contribute to development. Since the creation of AKLHÜ, its activities have been promoted by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). For AKLHÜ, cooperative partnerships are an important means of supporting the interests of its members at various levels.

At the national level, AKLHÜ cooperates with the:

At the international level, it cooperates with the:

Learning and Help Abroad” Association (AKLHÜ) is a public interest association with 33 member organisations active in the areas of people exchange in development cooperation, international volunteering and development-oriented training. AKHLÜ is based in Bonn.

On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), it offers guidance to people who wish to become socially engaged, particularly in developing countries.

With the help of its member organisations, AKLHÜ prepares expert meetings and discussion groups to promote the idea of a development and voluntary service as a social and peace service. We offer a public discussion forum and promote networking between national and international actors.

The Association “Learning and Help Abroad” was created in 1963. It was the first association of initiatives and organizations of practical interest for the exchange of people in development cooperation. The founding members were active development and volunteer services, student groups, foundations and educational institutions.

In the German development cooperation system, AKLHÜ is a central body that advises on personal involvement abroad, on exchanges of technical questions and issues between national and international development cooperation actors and on networking.

Offers support to members in their efforts to achieve goals set together with their partners in various countries around the world, as a measure to participate in development. Since its inception, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) has promoted the activities of AKLHÜ.

For AKLHÜ, cooperation associations represent an important means of supporting the interests of its members at various levels.

A nivel nacional, AKLHÜ coopera con: Federal Network for Civil Society (Red Nacional de la Sociedad Civil)

A nivel internacional, AKLHÜ coopera con: Forum

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