Die Internationalen Jugendgemeinschaftsdienste
Die Internationalen Jugendgemeinschaftsdienste (ijgd) have been promoting international youth work and political education since 1949. They offer volunteer services, international work camps, and seminars to strengthen social responsibility and intercultural learning. Committed to sustainability and social change.
International Youth Community Services (ijgd)
editDie Internationalen Jugendgemeinschaftsdienste (ijgd) are an independent, non-profit association that has focused on promoting international youth work and political education since 1949. Founded by a group of students and teachers after World War II, the association aims to raise young people's awareness of social circumstances and strengthen their sense of social responsibility.
Key Products and Services
edit- Volunteer Services: The ijgd organize a variety of volunteer services, including the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), the Federal Volunteer Service (BFD), the Voluntary Ecological Year (FÖJ), the Voluntary Year in Monument Preservation, and the European Solidarity Corps (ESK). These services provide young people with the opportunity to engage in Germany and in over 50 countries worldwide[2][4].
- International Workcamps: Every year, the ijgd accompany around 4,000 young people at international workcamps, youth encounters, and youth leisure activities in Europe and overseas[2][4].
- Training and Further Education Seminars: The association offers extensive training and further education seminars that focus on topics such as social learning, intercultural learning, self-organization, and personality-related topics[3].
Mission and Values
editThe ijgd are committed to promoting international understanding and reducing prejudices between people from different nations, social backgrounds, religions, and political orientations. The work of the association is based on eight politically-educational principles that include voluntariness, intercultural learning, social learning, self-organization, and critical thinking. The goal is to promote the social competence, personality development, and educational and employability skills of the participants[1][3].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe ijgd are engaged in various sustainable and ecological projects. These include the Voluntary Ecological Year and the Voluntary Year in Monument Preservation, which focus on the preservation and restoration of monuments, historical parks, and gardens. The association also participates in the European Solidarity Corps and other international programs aimed at solidarity, social responsibility, and environmental protection[1][4].
The work of the ijgd is characterized by a strong commitment to society and a deep sense of responsibility towards future generations. Through their diverse programs and initiatives, the association makes a significant contribution to education and social and ecological change.
Sources:
edit- 1 - https://youth.europa.eu/volunteering/organisation/52969_de
- 2 - https://www.ijgd.de/ueber-uns
- 3 - https://freiwilligesjahr-brandenburg.ijgd.de/fileadmin/content/14_bb_fsj/dokumente/ES_Handbuch_-_06_2020_FINAL.pdf
- 4 - https://www.ijgd.de
- 5 - https://www.nun-zertifizierung.de/hamburg/internationale-jugendgemeinschaftsdienste-ijgd-lv-hh-ev/