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Freiburg 07.09.

…whole Germany gets frustrated by international politics because of the promises politicians all over the world make and hardly let come true. Whole Germany? No! A little Town in the middle of the black forest starts to be different - on September the 7th...

A whole day of Global Learning experience, themed “future is negotiable”, will take place in Freiburg.

Get to know Football for tolerance, relax and inform yourself about fair trade products in the café international, enjoy international street theatre performances and take part in a panel discussion with politicians! Children won`t be bored as well- they can experience an adventurous labyrinth!

What does all the suffering in the world has to do with me and my every day life? What can I do out of my position? These are issues we want to inform about.

The town will be full of colourful street action performed by the hitchhikers! So be there and don`t miss it! Creating a platform to exchange ideas about global coherences and unresolved problems – thats what all this is for...

So lets do it like Asterix and Obelix and the Gauls and fight for our ideas! Locals and hitchhikers, we altogether should raise awareness about the MDGs, open some minds and most of all spread a message all over town:

WE ARE PART OF THIS WORLD, LET`S BE PART OF ITS FUTURE!

Come on over, take part in an amazing day full of action, fun and explosive issues!!!

…for more details, have a look on our timetable:

Friday, 07.09.2007 Eschholzpark
14:00-19:00
  • Local organisations introduce their work
  • Streetfootball for tolerance- kick it with respect, responsibility and intercultural sensibility!
  • Café International (Freiburger Weltläden)
  • Adventurous labyrinth for kids
  • Interactive role play: how a Bolivian pupil earns his living costs (Futuro Campesino e.V.)
  • International theatre performance
  • Hitchiking workshop from http://abgefahren.hitchbase.com
17:00 (in a tent)
  • Impacts of European agriculture politics on developing countries
    Panel discussion with, beside others, Jens Schaps (EU commission), Christine Chemnitz (Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung), Bernd Schleich (InWEnt), Agnes Krol (Eurizons) and Tobias Reichert (Germanwatch) t.b.c.

In cooperation with Eine-Welt-Forum Freiburg

Eine-Welt-Forum Freiburg

Kindly supported by:

ASA Programm Solares Bauen

Versiko

For any questions concerning event organisation, supporting offers or interest in being sponsor please contact the national coordinators:
Peter Waterstraat This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Johanna Polsfuss This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Contributions in kind like meals for the hitchhikers or sponsoring of beverages are warmly welcome! Contact us via email!