VIDEO: We have a lot of topics in common

VIDEO: We have a lot of topics in common

Watch now – our brand new film on the unique European-Chinese […]

The EU-China Twinning Programme Explained on IAPS Dialogue

The EU-China Twinning Programme Explained on IAPS Dialogue

The IAPS Diaologue posted an article about our EU-China Twinning Programme […]

VIDEO: Forum theatre as tool for sexual education

VIDEO: Forum theatre as tool for sexual education

With their great follow-up project in Hei Feng Antoaneta and Zhilu, […]

VIDEO: EU-China Twinning Alumni Network Kick-off

VIDEO: EU-China Twinning Alumni Network Kick-off

A video documentation about the EU-China Twinning Alumni meeting in September […]

International Coastal Cleanups

International Coastal Cleanups

Marine Conservation Society (UK) & Shanghai Rendu Ocean Development Center – the two formeTwinning partners will organize beach cleanups in both the UK and China and share their experience through social media.

Transitioning from high to low pesticide-use in a Heinigou farming community

Transitioning from high to low pesticide-use in a Heinigou farming community

Save our Seeds (Germany) & Pesticide Eco-Alternatives Center (Kunming) jointly assist the village of Heinigou in reducing its pesticide use, following the 2015 Twinning exchange. Within the framework of the of the international 2000m2 Project established by the Foundation on Future Farming (FFF), they organize training sessions and exchange among local farmers.

Testimonials

“My personal highlight was going beyond the cliché of China as a severely disciplined, restrictive country and seeing a welcoming and flourishing environment for business, NGO work and personal well-being.”

Antoaneta Pophlebarova

Twinning 2016, Balkan Kids Foundation

“The whole program was a truly enriching experience from which we will all profit for a very long time – true to the spirit of sustainability.”

Florence Nick

Twinning 2016, Bund Heimat und Umwelt

“This program connects people and nations, and helps us to develop many different methods for our work, thereby fostering our strengths.”

Yang Deng

Twinning 2016, Collaborating Centre for Sustainable Consumption and Production