International Friendship Association (IFA) gGmbH, established in 2017 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering intercultural understanding and empowering vulnerable populations. By bridging communities across borders, IFA actively works to create inclusive societies and promote sustainable development.
Core Activities:
1. In Germany:
- Refugee Integration: IFA provides language courses to improve communication skills and facilitate integration into German society.
- Cultural Events: Organizes cultural exchange programs and events to foster mutual understanding and respect among diverse communities.
- Counselling Services: Offers personalized support to refugees and marginalized groups to overcome challenges and access opportunities.
2. Internationally (Focus on Ethiopia):
- Education Access: Funds educational programs for underprivileged children to secure their future.
- Healthcare Support: Provides access to essential healthcare services for underserved populations.
- Empowering Women: Conducts vocational training and skills development programs to enable economic independence and leadership for women.
Vision and Impact:
IFA envisions a world where cultural differences are celebrated, and every individual has equal opportunities to thrive. By addressing social challenges through education, inclusion, and community building, IFA strives to create resilient, harmonious societies both locally and globally.
Alignment with Global and EU Priorities:
IFA’s initiatives align with global and EU goals, including social cohesion, gender equality, and sustainable development. It fosters networks of solidarity and partnerships across Europe and beyond, ensuring lasting impact.
Contact Information:
Email: ifa@ifa-ifa.org
Phone: +49 15756161727
Headquarters: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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International Friendship Association (IFA) gGmbH is
We promote intercultural integration for immigrants, support refugees in Germany, and empower needy women and children in Ethiopia through impactful programs.
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