Team
FFFF-Partnership
„Europäische Medien Initiative e.V.“ (EMI)
Supports independent, critical quality journalism in Eastern Europe since 2003 - through the further education of journalists and media professionals from Eastern Europe.
Since 2016, the association has been active in Ukraine, especially in the Donbas - with media and photo workshops as well as reportage schools under the label "MediaLab Donbas" with a local journalism focus for young adults. Recently, the association has been working on issues related to women's politics in the fields of media and culture.
SKADOC FILM
Sakdoc Film was established in Tbilisi in 2008 by two directors and producers - Anna Dziapshipa and Salomé Jashi to promote Georgian films. Sakdoc's film productions have received numerous nominations and awards and have been shown at various festivals, such as the Berlin International Film Festival, the Sundance Film Festival, DOK Leipzig and others.
Meanwhile, Ketevan Kipiani and Inna Margvelashvili also belong to the Sakdoc. In addition to film production, the four-person team of women develops projects for further education, exchange and the promotion of young talent in the film sector. They organize the pitching forum Pitch. Doc during the CinéDOC International Documentary Film Festival in Tbilisi and are engaged in the popularization of Georgian documentary film.
Zentrum Gedankendach
Was founded in 2009 in the Ukrainian city of Chernivtsi and is based at the Yuriy Fedkovich University. The center offers a home for three organizations at once: for the Ukrainian-German cultural society, a partner of the Goethe-Institut in Ukraine, for the center for German-language studies and for the lectureship of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
The center is active, among other things, in projects to promote art, culture and education and contributes to the development of the creative scene in the region. The activities of the center also focus on the exchange of artists and cultural workers from Ukraine and German-speaking Europe. The Thought Roof team has been providing humanitarian aid since the first days of the Russian attack on all of Ukraine - receiving aid shipments from abroad and forwarding them to the cities suffering from brutal aggression and directly to the front lines.