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German Development Service

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The German Development Service (DED) is one of Europe’s leading development services for personnel cooperation. It was founded in 1963: since then more than 15,000 development workers have committed themselves to supporting the improvement of the living conditions of people in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Almost 1,000 development workers are currently working in 47 countries.

With its programme for returnees, DED promotes understanding for the situation of people in developing countries among the German public and draws attention to issues affecting the common interests and problems of One World. The DED trains experts who have returned from development work to enable them to accomplish activities of Global Learning in schools, kindergartens, universities and other educational institutions all over Germany. There the experts bring together their experience and competence to offer a different view of the partner countries. In cooperation with the programme “Education meets Development”, which is coordinated by the DED, every year more than 2,000 Global Learning activities are implemented  by around 250 active returnees.

Contact:
German Development Service
Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst (DED)
Tulpenfeld 7
53113 Bonn, Germany
phone +49 228 24340

Person to contact: Monika Ziebell
poststelle@ded.de

http://www.ded.de


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