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Report on a public peace march and related international women’s activism promoting non-violence and solidarity across borders.
Year:
2023
Location:
Berlin, Germany
Event Type:
Peace march
Organizers:
Heike Wegener, Silvna Del Rosso
Inspiration:
4000-women peace march in Israel, October 2016
Participants:
International women activists
Music:
Yael Deckelbaum and Miriam Toukan, Prayer of the Mothers
Upcoming Events:
Hannover June 21, Munich June 24
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyFM-pWdqrY, http://www.sasek.tv/feeling/prayerofthemothers, http://www.justforwomen.berlin/womens-march/, http://puls-des-friedens.berlin/friedensweg/
License:
Creative Commons License with Attribution
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Year:
1961
Region / City:
Berlin, Germany; DMZ, Korea
Subject:
Cold War, Division of Nations, Berlin Wall, Korean Demilitarized Zone
Document Type:
Educational Lesson Plan
Author:
Laura Huffman
Target Audience:
Secondary 9-12 students, AP World History
Period of Action:
Cold War, Post-World War II
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2003
Location:
Berlin, Germany
Organization:
Mission For Jesus Ministries International (MFJI)
Document Type:
Membership Application / Covenant
Author:
MFJI Headquarters
Target Audience:
Born again Christian believers seeking membership
Positions:
Covenant Partner, Licensed Minister, Ordained Minister
Requirements:
Active membership in a spirit-filled Bible-believing church, pastoral support letter, theological education for ministers without prior credentials
Responsibilities:
Uphold holy conduct, submit to MFJI doctrines, participate in Covenant Day, support MFJI initiatives
Fees:
Application fee 75 USD
Year:
2023
Event:
IUGG 2023
Location:
Berlin, Germany
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Organization:
FDSN
Chair:
Michelle Grobbelaar
Attendees:
Representatives from ANU, ICGC, INGV, UNAM, IPMA, NORSAR, ETH, Inst. Earth Sciences Taiwan, IGN, IRIS, ISC, ZAMG, ORFEUS, CGS, EarthScope-Oceans, GFZ, Univ. Helsinki, INETER, Univ. Texas, SCSN, GNS Science, IG CAS, USP, USGS, IPGP, Uppsala Univ., GEUS
Topics covered:
Adoption of agenda, action tracking, regional FDSN reports, WG updates, system improvements
Date of meeting:
13 July 2023
Plenary sessions:
Opening plenary, WG meetings scheduled 14–15 July 2023
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Berlin, Connecticut
Topic:
Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization / Institution:
Berlin Planning and Zoning Commission
Author:
Berlin Planning and Zoning Commission
Target Audience:
Residents of Berlin, Connecticut, and other stakeholders in zoning and planning
Action Period:
December 11, 2025
Approval Date:
December 11, 2025
Modification Date:
N/A
Link to Related Materials:
Dropbox link for current PZC applications
Link to Meeting Recordings:
Town of Berlin YouTube Channel
Context:
Official meeting agenda detailing planned zoning actions and applications for the Berlin Planning and Zoning Commission, including public hearings and bond release requests.
Title:
Supplement to “Broadening the Berlin Definition of ARDS to Patients Receiving High–flow Nasal Oxygen”
Study type:
Observational study
Document type:
Supplement including statistical analysis plan, tables and figures
Study population:
Patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID–19
Clinical focus:
Acute respiratory distress syndrome according to the Berlin definition
Interventions compared:
High–flow nasal oxygen and invasive ventilation
Severity classification:
Mild, moderate and severe ARDS
Outcomes reported:
ICU discharge, hospital discharge, 28–day mortality, 90–day all–cause mortality
Statistical methods:
Hazard ratios with centre as random effect
Corresponding author:
Fleur–Stefanie L.I.M. van der Ven
Institution:
Department of Intensive Care, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, location ‘AMC’
Country:
The Netherlands
Collaborating group:
PRoAcT–COVID study investigators
Date:
April 2, 2025
Event:
3rd Global Disability Summit
Location:
Berlin, Germany
Occasion:
Opening session
Speaker:
Dr. Nawaf Kabbara
Position of Speaker:
President, International Disability Alliance
Organizing Entities:
International Disability Alliance; Governments of Germany and Jordan
Referenced International Instrument:
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
Referenced Declaration:
Amman-Jordan Declaration
Related Publication:
Global Disability Inclusion Report: Accelerating Disability Inclusion in a Changing and Diverse World
Primary Theme:
Disability inclusion and international development
Audience:
Government representatives, international organizations, Organizations of Persons with Disabilities, civil society, summit participants
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Berlin, Germany
Topic:
Hydrography, Antarctic Treaty
Document Type:
Meeting Decisions and Actions
Organization / Institution:
International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
Author:
HCA Chair
Target Audience:
HCA Members, IHO Member States, Antarctic Treaty Parties
Period of validity:
Until HCA-19 (2024)
Approval Date:
24 May 2022
Date of Changes:
2 Aug 2022
Context:
Summary of decisions and actions from the 18th conference of the IHO Hydrographic Commission on Antarctica, detailing key agreements and follow-up actions for members and observers.
Year:
1938
Place:
Vienna, Austria; Berlin, Germany
Subject:
Personal childhood and family experiences, Jewish life under Nazi takeover
Document type:
Oral history transcript
Interviewer / Editor:
Audrey Au
Interviewee:
Gerda Lederer
Date of birth:
April 9, 1926
Family background:
Father banker, mother domestic, sister older by three years
Significant events:
Anschluss (March 12, 1938), Jewish persecution in Vienna
Migration:
Left Vienna September 1938
Witnessed events:
Street harassment of Jewish youth, family response to Nazi takeover
Year:
2011
Location:
Berlin, Germany
Theme:
Higher education social dimension
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Organisations involved:
BFUG, EUROSTUDENT, European Commission, ESU
Participants:
Representatives from 13 countries/organisations
Apologies:
Austria, BUSINESSEUROPE, Belgium/Flemish Community, EURASHE, Scotland
Date of meeting:
11 July 2011
Previous meeting:
20 May 2010, Madrid
Agenda items:
Adoption of previous minutes, discussion of EOSDHE proposal, active and passive objectives of the Observatory, feasibility study, student involvement, pilot project
Responsible authors:
Chairs of the Working Group (Spain and Ireland), EUROSTUDENT, BFUG Secretariat
Year:
2008
Region / City:
Berlin, Germany
Subject:
Urban development, architecture, housing
Document type:
Overview report
Institution:
Berlin City Planning Department
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Urban planners, researchers, general public interested in city development
Period covered:
1880–2005
Key events:
Industrialization, World War II destruction, Berlin Wall construction, German reunification
Urban features:
Dense block development, public parks, satellite towns, prefabricated housing
Planning regulations:
Building codes (1892), zoning plans, land-use policies
Postwar reconstruction programs:
Marshall Plan, East Berlin housing programs, government rehabilitation initiatives
Land-use changes:
Residential, commercial, industrial, green spaces
Urban development phases:
Pre-1918, 1918–1945, post-1945 West and East Berlin, 1990–2005
Year:
1933
Location:
Berlin, Germany; Switzerland
Theme:
Nazi rise to power; family emigration; childhood perspective
Document type:
Literary narrative excerpt
Historical event referenced:
Reichstag Fire
Primary characters:
Anna; Max; Mama; Heimpi; Onkel Julius; Gunther; Fraulein Schmidt; Elsbeth
Setting:
Final days before a family’s departure from Berlin
Political context:
Nazi election campaign and accusations following the Reichstag fire
Narrative perspective:
Third-person narrative focused on children
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Berlin, CT
Topic:
Parks and Recreation Commission meeting agenda
Document Type:
Meeting Agenda
Organization:
Town of Berlin Parks and Recreation Commission
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Citizens of Berlin
Action Period:
February 12, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Change:
Not specified
Meeting Date:
February 12, 2026
Meeting Time:
6:00 PM
Year:
1984
Location:
East Berlin, Germany
Theme:
Political surveillance, personal lives, Stasi operations
Document type:
Film script / screenplay
Director:
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Writer:
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Cast:
Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Mühe, Sebastian Koch, Ulrich Tukur, Thomas Thieme, Hans-Uwe Bauer
Target audience:
General public
Period covered:
1984
Language:
English
Format:
Excerpted dialogues and narrative descriptions
Year:
2004
Region / City:
Berlin, Germany
Subject:
Freshwater fish fauna and aquatic ecology
Document Type:
Environmental atlas overview text
Institution:
Berlin Environmental Atlas
Geographical Scope:
Waters of Berlin and connected river systems (Spree, Havel, Oder, Elbe basin)
Scientific Focus:
Fish species occurrence, historical habitat alteration, hydrological engineering impacts
Historical Period Covered:
Postglacial period to early 21st century
Key Natural Context:
Vistulian Glaciation and formation of the Berlin glacial spillway
Human Interventions Discussed:
River regulation, dams, mills, channelization, sewage pollution
Regulatory Context:
European Union Habitat Directive 92/43/EEC
Referenced Studies:
Wolter et al. 2002–2003; Vilcinskas & Wolter 1993–1994; Hantke 1993
Primary Ecological Topics:
Fish migration barriers, habitat transformation, eutrophication, species decline and extinction
Year:
Unknown
Region / City:
Berlin
Theme:
Espionage, Crime, Casino
Document Type:
Fictional Narrative
Organization / Institution:
None
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Adults, Action/Thriller Fans
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2021
Organization:
European Commission
Service:
Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI)
Programme:
European Peace Facility (EPF)
Type of document:
Call for expression of interest
Place of employment:
Brussels
Unit:
FPI.5
Job profiles:
Audit assistance; Legal advice including anti-fraud, data protection and access to documents
Grades:
FG III; FG IV
Number of posts:
2
Eligibility:
Contract agents in EU institutions; EPSO CAST reserve list or database candidates
Languages required:
English; French
Application deadline:
23/08/2021
Recruitment period:
From October 2021
Contract type:
Contract agent under Article 3b CEOS
Security requirement:
Security clearance up to SECRET UE/EU SECRET or willingness to undergo vetting
Contact:
[email protected]
Year:
2010–2013
Country:
Kyrgyz Republic
Type of document:
Project proposal
Organization:
UNDP
Target group:
General population, women, ethnic minorities
Key issues:
Rule of law, access to justice, gender-based violence, post-conflict governance
Geographic focus:
Southern Kyrgyzstan, national level
Legal framework:
Criminal code, Civil code
Implementation period:
2010–2013
Donor involvement:
PRF, international organizations, OSCE
Risk factors:
Political instability, ethnic tensions, weak judicial capacity
Annexes:
Donor mapping, project budget, results framework, M&E plan, capacity mapping, organigram, preliminary work plan
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Institutional funding for humanitarian projects
Document Type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF)
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
CSOs applying for institutional funding
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Course Description
Purpose:
To provide students the opportunity to reflect on God’s presence in their lives and past/current ministerial leadership experiences.
Instructor:
Drissa Kone, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution and Ministry
Phone:
+13475955428
Email:
[email protected]
Office hour:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am -4pm
Term:
Fall 2025
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Ministry, Spiritual Formation
Document Type:
Syllabus
Institution:
HJ International Graduate School for Peace and Public Leadership
Author:
Drissa Kone
Target Audience:
Graduate students in ministry
Period of Action:
Fall 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2018–2022
Type of document:
Art consignment agreement and exhibition documentation
Exhibition title:
The Kangaroo and the Eagle: Allies in War and Peace 1908–2018
Institution:
Office of the Secretary of Defense Patriotic Rotating Art Exhibit Program
Place:
The Pentagon, Washington, D.C., United States
Artists involved:
Selected artists from Australia and the United States
Curators:
Martin Kerby; Albert Lee Jones; Malcom Bywaters; Margaret Baguley
Subject matter:
Military commemoration; U.S.–Australian alliance; First World War memory
Art format:
Digital reproductions (giclée prints)
Contractual conditions:
Restrictions on promotion, content, and display of artworks
Exhibition period:
August 2022
Historical reference:
Battle of Amiens and Battle of Hamel, 1918