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dvv international : Who we are, what we do – and how can we cooperate? Heribert Hinzen

dvv international : Who we are, what we do – and how can we cooperate? Heribert Hinzen Regional Director, dvv international www.dvv-international.de Workshop presentation “Sharing for Learning – Experiences and lessons from NFE for Lao PDR and Cambodia”,

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dvv international : Who we are, what we do – and how can we cooperate? Heribert Hinzen

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  1. dvv international : Who we are, what we do – and how can we cooperate? Heribert Hinzen Regional Director, dvv international www.dvv-international.de Workshop presentation “Sharing for Learning – Experiences and lessons from NFE for Lao PDR and Cambodia”, dvv international, Regional Office Southeast Asia, Vientiane, Lao PDR 11 and 12 May, 2010

  2. German Adult Education Association (DVV) DIE dvv international AGI TELC 16 regional Associations 1000 Volks hoch schulen 3400 branches

  3. International orientation, contact and cooperation Regional Programmes Africa Asia Latin America Europe Thematic Areas Training of trainers Information and communication Global learning Membership and exchange in associations, coalitions, networks

  4. Financial Support Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Foreign Office European Union dvv international Miscellaneous

  5. Basic education, literacy, and non-formal learning Second chance, drop-outs, compensatory education Health education, and coping with HIV/Aids Environmental education, sustainable development Support of women, and gendermaintreaming Human rights, and civic education Coping with crises, and conflict prevention Vocational training and poverty reduction Main thematic areas

  6. New proposal in 2008 to BMZ Ministry for 2009 – 2011 Regional Programme: includes countries and partners in four sub-regions, and ASPBAE 2009 – preparation of follow-up for Latin America and Europe for 2010 – 2012 2010 – preparation of follow-up for African region for 2011 – 2012 2011 – preparation of follow-up for Asia and Caucasia for 2012 – 2014 Asia and Caucasia

  7. Content and structure of proposal to BMZ: Logframe Aim: adult education contributes to poverty reduction Project aim: strengthening the structure of adult education institutions: concepts, provision, institutions Expected results: Adult education provision is improved and adult educators trained Partners and networks in the region and in countries are strengthened Policy dialogue and lobby on local, national, regional and international levels lead to stronger recognition of adult education in policies and budgets

  8. Sub-regional work 1. Southern Caucasus Armenia, Aserbaijan, Georgia - NGOs, Ministries, Centres 2. Central Asia Kirgistan, Tajikistan, Usbekistan - Ministries, NGOs, Centres 3. South Asia India, Nepal – NGOs 4. South-East Asia Indonesia , Philippines - NGOs Laos, Cambodia - Ministries, Universities, NGOs / NPAs

  9. Regional work 1. ASPBAE: major partner, programme and institutional support, backed by evaluation results, thematic priorities: Adult literacy Women`s empowerment Indigenous people Citizenship and good governance Peace and conflict prevention HIV / Aids education Displaced people

  10. Regional work ctd. 2. dvv international and ASPBAE : Additional thematic networks Policy, legislation and financing Higher education and training Vocational and technical education Education and sustainable development 3. PRIA, ASPBAE, dvv international: Virtual learning platform www.lifelongadultlearning.org Exchange of media and materials Documentation and databank Service: information and newsletter Networking and linking of websites

  11. Cooperation with partners and offices in Asia Bonn: Headquarters, overall Asia and Caucasia coordinaton Taschkent: Regional office (established in 2003): Central Asia and Southern Caucasus Vientiane: Regional office (established in 2009): South and Southeast Asia – and ASPBAE Regional offices: facilitate and strengthen Networking and cooperation Professional exchange Additional funding Monitoring and evaluation

  12. Some concerns and questions: How to respond better to the full EFA agenda? Goals 3 and 4... Common concerns related to thematic networks? Regional... Regional, sub-regional, and local national levels? Cooperation... How to relate better to other regional structures? ASEAN... More cooperation in funding opportunities? EU NSA / LA More comments, questions and answers? All the best for our common future! Thank you!

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