The Greek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation (GAAEC), established in 1991 and based in Athens, is a registered non-governmental and non-profit organization. GAAEC staff is constituted by the Chairman and the Chairwoman of the Science and Education Committee, both founders of GAAEC, an Assistant for Administration and Gender, a Program Assistant for Education and Youth as well as 2 part-time staff for International Cooperation, 2 European long-term volunteers (EVS) and 2 Greek interns.
GAAEC organizes several educational programs in partnership with several institutions and NGOs in Europe and in The United States (between others The Fund for American Studies and Georgetown University). In the year 2007, for the fiscal year 2006, we have declared to the Greek tax Office approximately 250 000 Euros in incomes from different contribution and expenses.
Private and public sponsors, Europe Union funding.
Between others partners, GAAEC works with a large network of Euro-Atlantic associations (40 countries).
Mission and Objectives:
GAAEC is dedicated in reinforcing European and Transatlantic cooperation through educational dialogue and advocacy. Our main focus is to underline the importance of education in a broader sense. Our organization is active at local, national and international levels endeavoring to develop European and international citizenship awareness, sustain integration and promotion of youth exchanges and intercultural relations. Active sections within GAAEC are the youth section and the transatlantic cooperation section. GAAEC holds academic programs that promote educational and other programs in cooperation with respectable Educational Institutions.
Main Projects / Activities:
- Kernels of Our Future,
This two-week program is organized in Crete since 2004 with the support of the European Union.
- International Institute for Political and Economic Studies (IIPES), 90 students from Balkan countries, Middle-East, North Africa and the United States. co-organized with The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) and Georgetown University.
- Euro-Mediterranean Journalism Institute (EMJI), 50 young journalists from Balkan countries, Middle-East and North Africa, co-organized with TFAS.
- Fellowship Program on international security and cooperation
- Annual Conflict Management and Transformation Discussion: takes place in Jerusalem during spring and is co-organized with The Fund for American Studies.
- GAAEC is accredited to send and host European Volunteers to take part actively to all activities through the European Voluntary Service program (EVS, YOUTH program of the European Union) since 2006
- GAAEC offers Internships to European and Greek students in its office
GREEK ASSOCIATION FOR ATLANTIC AND EUROPEAN COOPERATION
GREEK ASSOCIATION FOR ATLANTIC AND EUROPEAN COOPERATION
Action Field:
Youth & Education, Politics/ Research/ Science
Organization:
Non Profit Organization
Sector:
Private Company
Website:
E-mail:
info@gaaec.org
Contact Person:
Theodosis Georgiou & Aliki Mitsakou
Landline Phone:
+302108655979
Address:
IOANNOU DROSOPOULOU 160A, 11256, ATHENS, GREECE
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Anna Lindh Foundation Greek Network
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+30 2310 215629
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Το Ελληνικό Ίδρυμα Πολιτισμού είναι επικεφαλής και συντονιστής του Ελληνικού Εθνικού Δικτύου του Ευρω-Μεσογειακού Ιδρύματος Anna Lindh για τον Διάλογο μεταξύ των Πολιτισμών. Συν επικεφαλής του δικτύου είναι η αστική μη κερδοσκοπική οργάνωση «Ενωμένες Κοινωνίες των Βαλκανίων», η οποία συνεργάζεται για την πραγμάτωση των στόχων του δικτύου.