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Together for Stronger Communities and Lasting Opportunities

We are a dynamic diaspora-led association working across Africa and Europe. We support integration, promote good governance, foster youth leadership, and drive economic development initiatives. Together, we build stronger communities and create sustainable opportunities for growth.

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Driving Leadership, and Sustainable Growth

Good Governance & Civic Engagement

Strong institutions and ethical leadership are the backbone of development. That’s why we organize workshops and training on transparency, accountability, and ethical governance. We host policy dialogues and community forums to encourage open discussions on democracy and participation. Our civic education initiatives help citizens understand their rights and responsibilities.

YOUTHS EMPOWERMENT

Through our contributions the next generation youths are empowered with leadership training, civic education, and critical skills.

EDUCATION EMPOWERMENTWe offer jobmarket integration, entrepreneurship, capacity building, mentorship, and networking

INTEGRATION AND SOCIAL SUPPORT

Together with our partners, we help communities thrive through education, dialogue, and cultural exchange.

Let’s discuss how we can make our communities better for everyone!

Association GoalsOur Association Goals:

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Building Bridges Across Continents

We strengthen collaboration between Africa and Europe, ensuring that the diaspora remains an active partner in Africa’s transformation.

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Our dedicated support team is available from 09:00 - 17:00 to assist you with any questions or issues.

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Our Journey: From Vision to Reality, and Beyond.

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Give Women More Space!

Since its founding in 2007, AfricanTide has organized an event every year to mark International Women’s Day. In 2016, however, the organisation deliberately expanded this tradition into a full week of action. This decision was shaped by the increased urgency of women’s rights in the public debate, particularly following the events in Cologne on New Year’s Eve 2015/16 and in light of the growing diversity of women’s communities in Dortmund due to the arrival of refugees.

Based on this, AfricanTide organized a comprehensive programme aimed at empowering women with and without migration backgrounds and enabling them to claim their place in society together. The 2016 programme reflected the broad range of women’s engagement across the city and wider society and sought to encourage women to participate actively in social life.

The event series was held under the theme “Give Women More Space!” and offered a holistic framework designed to reach women from diverse cultural, religious, and ethnic backgrounds. The aim was to bring women into dialogue with one another, reduce prejudice, promote mutual learning, foster culture and solidarity, and help women reclaim and shape social spaces together.

The week opened with a lecture on women’s rights in Islam, entitled “Myths and Facts about Women in Islam.” The event aimed to challenge stereotypes, foster greater understanding of Muslim women, address the multiple forms of discrimination faced by Muslim women, and highlight portraits of successful Muslim women in society. The speaker was the Islamic studies scholar Fatima Houari.

The programme continued with an excursion to the Women’s Museum in Bonn, where participants visited an exhibition on violence against women. The exhibition had originally been developed in preparation for the 2002 International Conference “Ending Violence against Women and Girls – Strengthening Human Rights,” for which participants from all world regions had contributed their perspectives and associations.

On the third day, AfricanTide Union e.V. hosted a film evening featuring the movie “Geliebtes Leben” (Beloved Life), which addressed the struggle against AIDS in Africa and opened space for reflection and discussion on health, gender, and social challenges.

The fourth day featured a workshop on mindfulness and stress management under the title “Paint Your Stress Away!” Guided by an art therapist, women came together in a creative setting to relieve everyday stress, express themselves artistically, and experience shared relaxation and empowerment.

On the fifth day, a cooking competition was organised. The challenge of this activity was to explore the many different roles food plays across cultures while also learning new skills together. This event created a lively and participatory environment in which intercultural exchange and creativity could flourish.

The week concluded with a large closing event, which brought participants together once more to celebrate the shared experiences of the programme and the strength, diversity, and solidarity of women in Dortmund.

Overall, International Women’s Week 2016 provided an important platform for empowerment, dialogue, and intercultural exchange. Through its varied programme, AfricanTide Union e.V. succeeded in creating spaces in which women from different backgrounds could meet, learn from one another, challenge prejudice, and strengthen their role in society.

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G7 Commitments on Global Responsibility, Sustainable Development, and Human Rights

At the G7 Summit in Elmau, the participating states reaffirmed their commitment to a shared community of values and responsibility based on freedom, democracy, and human rights. The summit focused on major global challenges and highlighted the need for coordinated international action in the areas of economic development, women’s empowerment, climate protection, global health, and international security.

A central outcome of the summit was the commitment to a rules-based global economic system aimed at strengthening sustainable growth and employment worldwide. In this context, the G7 expressed support for the World Trade Organization and its multilateral trading system. Special emphasis was placed on promoting the economic empowerment and entrepreneurship of women and girls.

The summit also addressed the importance of sustainable supply chains and the improved implementation of labour, social, and environmental standards in producing countries. In addition, the G7 condemned the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation as a violation of international law and pledged to intensify joint efforts in the fight against terrorism.

Another major focus was climate protection. The G7 called for significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and advocated the decarbonization of the global economy over the course of this century. The group also committed itself to transforming the energy sector sustainably by 2050, while promoting marine environmental protection and resource efficiency.

In the field of development cooperation, the G7 committed itself to helping free 500 million people from hunger and malnutrition by 2030 and to increasing vocational training opportunities for women and girls by one third. The summit also stressed the need for stronger global preparedness in responding to future epidemics such as Ebola, including support for 60 countries in implementing the International Health Regulations of the World Health Organization over the next five years.

Overall, the Elmau Summit underlined the G7’s intention to address global challenges through a combination of shared values, international cooperation, and long-term responsibility.

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The association exists to bring together people with shared interests, promote collaboration, support members, and advance the goals of the community through programs, events, and advocacy.

Membership is open to individuals or organizations that meet the association’s eligibility criteria and support its mission and values.

You can apply by completing the membership form and submitting any required documents or fees. Applications are reviewed according to the association’s membership guidelines.

Yes, membership fees may apply depending on the membership category. These fees help support the association’s activities, events, and operations.

Members may receive access to events, training, networking opportunities, updates, resources, advocacy support, and the chance to participate in association programs and decisions.

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Education and Participation package

Join In! Tips and Guidance on the Education and Participation Package

Through this project, AfricanTide Union e.V. supported migrant families in gaining better access to the German Education and Participation Package (Bildungs- und Teilhabepaket), which provides assistance for school trips, school materials, tutoring, meals, and extracurricular activities for children from low-income families.

The project responded to the low uptake of these benefits, particularly among migrant families, many of whom face language barriers and limited access to information. Its objective was to improve awareness of entitlements and support parents in applying for available benefits for their children.

Support was provided in two ways: through monthly information sessions and through individual counselling services offered three times a week. While the information sessions helped clarify general questions and informed parents and representatives of migrant organisations about the education package, the counselling services supported families directly in assessing eligibility, completing applications, and communicating with schools, job centres, clubs, and other institutions.

The project was strengthened through cooperation with other migrant organisations in Dortmund, particularly through collaboration with VMDO, which helped expand outreach and increase community impact. Consultations were mainly offered in German, English, and French, with additional language support arranged through the organisation’s network when needed.

The project made an important contribution to improving access to educational and participation opportunities for children from migrant families in Dortmund.