Resist! the Global Climate Divide investigates the systemic, decolonial and intersectional nature of the global climate crisis. After a consultation […]
*Español abajo* Resist! The Global Climate Divide is a project that focuses on Climate Change from an intersectional perspective. As part […]
The ongoing climate crisis is a huge threat today. Increasingly minorities, including young people, people of colour, womxn and people […]
Deutsch unten / Français en bas / Español debajo Who run the world: Girls*. Women* perform 12 billion hours of unpaid care work worldwide every year including the majority of cleaning, changing nappys, cooking, doing laundry, providing emotional support, and more. Without this work the world would stand still. If one were to economically value this work, it would be worth $10.8 trillion. That is three times the value of the entire IT sector!1 In Germany only if the minimum wage were paid for every hour of care work the countries GDP would be one third higher. But care work is unpaid, despite being vital, […]
We are happy to reopen the call for climate activists for Resist! the Global Climate Divide’s training for young climate […]
Calling young people from all over the world who want to fight the climate crisis! Are you worried about what […]
For the first episode of the Resist! the Global Climate Divide podcast, Nadia and Anuschka take you on a deep […]
Last month, our annual work plan ‘Resist! the Global Climate Divide’ kicked off, thanks to generous support of the Council […]
Resist! the Global Climate Divide is set to launch this year, generously supported by the European Youth Foundation of the […]
The ongoing climate crisis is a huge threat today. Increasingly minorities, including young people, people of colour, womxn and people […]
The sixth edition of the Esplac Environmental Days, focused on the creation of sustainable camps, reached a record of participation […]
The members of our member organisation Woodcraft Folk are very busy at the moment. They are living IFM-SEI's principles of […]
We are currently looking for five IFM-SEI member organisations from the Europe region for our new project: Amplifying the voices of young people […]
Our educational resources are developed as part of bigger projects and edited as a collection of activities and games surrounding […]
Our toolkits are shorter handbooks that have been produced by IFM-SEI on a sub-topic of our work with issues with […]
The report of IFM-SEI’s study session: More than just recycling – peer education for a sustainable world, held in the […]
In this one-year project we set up a global network of peer educators on the Millennium Development Goals. The participants […]
With the project ‘All Together Against Climate Change’ (ATACC) we created a European network of peer educators who received professional […]
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