Haus Afrika e.V.
GermanyPromotes cultural exchange between Africa and Germany and builds a bridge between everyone who is interested in the continent of Africa, its people and its cultures.
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- lillian.petry@hausafrika.de
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Promotes cultural exchange between Africa and Germany and builds a bridge between everyone who is interested in the continent of Africa, its people and its cultures.
Youth without Borders (JOG) is a German-wide association of young refugees founded in 2005.
KOK brings together most specialised counselling centres in Germany working with victims of trafficking in human beings. KOK works in particular with female migrants.
DAFA is active in Germany with a focus on integrating women with African roots and promoting the exchange between women in Germany and women of African descent. They mainly support single women
The Munich Refugee Council has been working for the rights of refugees and migrants in Munich and beyond.
Advocates for the healthcare rights of women living in exclusion and/or vulnerable situations.
Assistance to migrants or refugees residing in Seine-Saint Denis.
Free national helpline, accessible H24 and 7/7 days.
With 150 to 250 volunteers 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, this organisation organises ‘soup runs’, social information groups and solidarity accommodation in Calais, Grande-Synthe, Lille, Paris, Rennes, Toulouse and Tours.
Advocates for the economic empowerment and social inclusion of sex workers as sex workers. Assists the latter in their social integration, search for housing, mental health, and administrative matters.
Carries out research on public health and epidemiological issues. Supports young people in situations of social vulnerability or exclusion.
Provides assistance to people who encounter psychological, social and health difficulties, in particular those related to drug use and addictions.
Supports people affected or affected by HIV and / or viral hepatitis to become actors in their care and better live their HIV status. Also works with pharmaceutical companies to defend the interests of patients.
The SPILF is a 1901 law association bringing together health professionals interested in infectious and tropical diseases.
Provides assistance and protection to refugees and displaced persons, along with information about their legal rights.
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