Press release: Seven NGOs from China and Europe selected for Twinning
For the second year the German Stiftung Asienhaus supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung organizes the exchange program EU-China NGO Twinning.“We are happy to work with Stiftung Asienhaus on this very timely initiative”, says Christian Hänel, Head of Department...
2014-03-14 NGO-Twinner Pieter Jansen Speaks at 18th One-World-Conference of Northrhine-Westphalia
On March 15th, the 18th One-World-Conference of Northrhine-Westphalia took place in Bonn. The event was attended by more than 300 international guests, mainly from the civil society sector. The Stiftung Asienhaus contributed with a workshop on China's resource policy....
2014-2-24 EU-China Reflection Workshop
The workshop, set in Cologne, Germany, provided the interested public with discussion on EU-China relationship and deep insights into the Twinning. The first round of EU-China NGO Twinning Exchange has successfully come to an end. Guests from Paris, London and...
Video: Hip-Hopper aus Berlin und Guangzhou im EU-China NGO-Twinning
In this video (Youtube-Link), Akim Walta from Berlin Massive and Dickid from Chee Productions Guangzhou tell their personal experiences during their twinning. Dickid (aka Yang Zhiqi) spent the whole September 2013 in Germany participating in several public events and...
Chickenshed in China
Last week Dave Carey, Chickenshed's Director of Creative Development, and Charlie Kemp, a member of their Artistic Staff, returned from a two-week visit to their Chinese partner organization Hunan Aimier. A far-off land, a different culture, language challenges and an...
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.”
“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.”
“This program connects people and nations, and helps us to develop many different methods for our work, thereby fostering our strengths.”