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Exchange programme
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Go Africa... Go Germany...
Since 2007 the Federal Agency for Civic Education has been granting talented students und young graduates from Africa and Germany scholarships, which enable them to take part in a high-ranking educational seminar in Africa and Germany.
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 Germany/Belgium - Ghana/Nigeria

For the third exchange in the "Go Africa... Go Germany..." series, a qualified group of 12 African and 12 German students has been selected and will meet in August during the German part of "Go Africa... Go Germany 2009/10". In March the programme will continue with interesting excursions, actual topics and high-ranking personalities in Ghana an Nigeria. |
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 Germany/Belgium - Tanzania/Uganda

The "Go Africa... Go Germany 2008/09" programme led the German and East African participants to different settings in Germany, Brussels and East Africa. The range of topics that were discussed during lectures varied from historical, political, economic and social characteristics of the countries involved, namely Germany, Tanzania, Uganda and were enriched with excursions to historical sites, institutions and different organisations. |
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 Germany - Namibia

In August 2007 the first generation of fellowship holders went on the journey through two continents. They were accompanied by a mosaic of different impressions and personalities which still help to constantly rethink the own perception of the other. |
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Go Africa... Go Germany 2009/10
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 German-African Scholarship Exchange Programme

The programme of the African part of Go Africa... Go Germany 2009/10 is now available. The 24 African and German fellowship holders will meet on 11 March in Accra, Ghana. (PDF-Version: 1.648 KB)
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Go Africa... Go Germany...
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 The Foundation

As a continuation of the "Go Africa... Go Germany..." Programme, a foundation for German-African Youth Education is currently being established. With different projects the foundation will make a contribution to intercultural communication between the African and the German youth. More on the foundation soon... |
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| The scholarship-holders of the exchange programme Go Africa... Go Germany 2008 on the visitors stand of the Deutsche Bundestag in Berlin. |
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Go Africa... Go Germany 2010/11
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 Call for Papers

The Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb) is granting fellowships to students and young graduates enabling them to take part in a five-week seminar to be held from 14th August to 4th September 2010 in Germany and in March 2011 in South Africa. (PDF-Version: 113 KB)
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Go Africa... Go Germany News
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 JointMAG 6 - 02/2010

This issue is focussing on the rights of children and adolescents in Germany and the African context. Uwe Kamp, expert on children's rights at the Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk, has contributed to this magazine and Go Africa aluma Susanne Meltl wrote a self-researched article on REACH in Uganda. Julian Bergman researched for the info boxes and links of this MAG and Lerato Tsebe interviewed Isaac from the 3rd Generation. (PDF-Version: 1009 KB)
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 Go Africa… Go Germany 2010/11

You are interested in applying for Go Africa... Go Germany 2010/11? Please read the FAQ - maybe some of your questions have already been answered. The list will be updated frequently.
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Interview: Hans-Peter Kriegs
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 A first-hand impression of Africa

Hans-Peter Kriegs, legal adviser at the Federal Agency for Civic Education, spent a week in Ghana and Nigeria in December 2009 on behalf of the project "Go Africa...Go Germany". The trip altered his perspective on life in Germany.
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