Berlin Global Village – the One World Center in Berlin is a visible place for people, initiatives, and organizations committed to social change and global justice. By now we are the largest NGO-center in Germany - with a clear stance, the center is also a vibrant network and a social space of cooperation—for both users and visitors.

Around 60 development-focused and migrant-diasporic NGOs work here. The public event spaces host a wide range of political and cultural programs for the city’s communities. As the operator of the center, Berlin Global Village gGmbH promotes collaboration, exchange, and networking, and pools resources through shared infrastructure and opportunities.

As a center, we are both a place with an attitude and a network. As the operator of the center, Berlin Global Village gGmbH aims to promote cooperation and pool resources - through encounters, exchange and networking - and the shared infrastructure in our building.

Your next event location!

The Berlin Global Village is a place for encounters, cooperation and learning. Check out our beautiful seminar rooms and event spaces for panel discussions, seminars, conferences, culture performances and much more.

Organisations in the Center

Approximately 60 migrant-diasporic and development policy oriented non-profits are located at the center. We are the home of small volunteer associations, large non-governmental organizations, and state and federal umbrella organizations, forming a strong network with a unique variety of topics related to global social justice.

Organisations
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The Landesverband Kinder- und Jugendfilm Berlin e.V. (KiJuFi) empowers young people and professionals with film and media projects to realise their potential and develop into empowered individuals. kijufi is committed to: Film and media education; political education with a focus...
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Discrimination-sensitive youth culture work through Black dance cultures. The target group is African, Afro-diasporic, Black, PoC, as well as White children, youth and adults who are interested in dance and culture. The association works with dance, movement and music from Bla...
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mediale pfade promotes emancipatory practices using digital media and new technologies to shape an open, fair, and supportive society. With contemporary educational formats, we empower people to work with us to achieve this goal.
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Focus Sahel is a civil society network that works on peace and development issues in the Sahel. Interested organisations can meet and exchange their different expertise and areas of work. The aim is to share knowledge, to act in a networked manner throughout Germany and Europe, a...
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Haus der Kulturen Lateinamerikas e.V. is committed to strengthening the Latin American and Spanish-speaking community in Germany. Our work is divided into four main areas: counseling and support, global learning, the "Street Children Worldwide" library, and cultural work. We pr...
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The umbrella organisation is a network of associations, organizations, initiatives and people of the African Diaspora in Berlin and Brandenburg. Meanwhile, the Afrika-Rat has 36 member organizations. The most important task of the Afrika-Rat is to bundle and represent the common ...
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BER is a network of more than 114 development policy groups and the voice for people working for global justice in Berlin. The BER offers a platform for exchange and qualification of development policy work. It lobbies Berlin's state politicians for a sustainable Berlin in a glob...
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To date, more than 700 migrant organizations in 20 cities have joined together in the federal association to form cross-origin and cross-cultural as well as secular alliances. The federal association offers its members a platform for exchange and nationwide networking, as well as...
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Umbrella organization of migrant women's organizations, an intersectional and feminist roof structure with over 70 fellow women's organizations. Whether at the federal, state, or local level: with our lobbying, committee, and project work, we advocate for gender justice and equal...
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As an umbrella organization, the empowerment of migrant associations is at the center of moveGLOBAL's activities. Under the motto "By migrants for migrants", moveGLOBAL e.V. connects its members and encourages them to contribute their migrant perspectives and expertise to public ...
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Center Offerings

In addition to the organizations located in the center, we have a variety of spaces and offers available to the general public. Take a look at spaces and offers open to everyone.

News

Events

re:publica: Decolonize the Digital

20.05.2026 I 10:00–11:00 I Stage 6: We will discuss the Digital Hub at Berlin Global Village and exploring how digitalization, civil society, sustainability, and global justice can be thought together.

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Meet the Organizations at Berlin Global Village: Ludothek global

Ludothek global at Berlin Global Village is a place for play, learning, and connection for children aged zero to ten, accompanied by their parents, other caregivers, or professionals.

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We’re growing: 11 new organizations are moving in

In April 2026, eleven new organizations will become part of the Berlin Global Village community. We’re excited to welcome inspiring organizations working on issues such as digital media literacy, trans rights, food rescue, mental health, and the participation of migrants.

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Interview with Akinola Famson on the International Day Against Racism

What does it take to build a more just society? In this interview for the International Day Against Racism, Akinola Famson speaks about responsibility, participation, solidarity, and the need for structural change.