“Berlin Global Village” is Berlin’s one world center. Since March 2021, 50 development-policy and migrant-diasporic NGOs are located here for their commitment. They offer a diverse political and cultural program for the urban society in the public event spaces. With Berlin Global Village, a unique place for diversity, encounters, open dialogue and commitment is being created in Berlin. In spirit of globally fair and sustainable development – in and for Berlin. Inclusive, diverse and sensitive to issues of discrimination. 

With us, you can not only take part in events, but also book modern, well-equipped function rooms.

A unique place in Berlin: a wide variety of people, initiatives and associations work here for social change and global justice.

Non-profit and diverse: Berlin Global Village gGmbH is the operator and owner of the center, 60% of which is owned by migrant-diasporic organizations in the building.

With us, you can not only take part in events, but also book modern, well-equipped function rooms.

A unique place in Berlin: a wide variety of people, initiatives and associations work here for social change and global justice.

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.

Renting Event Rooms

The Berlin Global Village was created as a place for encounters, cooperation and global learning. In this context, event rooms are also offered for organizations and initiatives that are not based on site but would like to use the location for their events. 

Organisations in the Center

The approximately 50 development policy and migrant-diasporic NGOs at the center - from small voluntary associations to larger non-governmental organizations to state and federal umbrella organizations - form a strong network with a unique variety of topics related to globally equitable development.

Organisations
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The Bündnis Anton Wilhelm Amo Erbschaft is an alliance of all initiatives in Germany, Ghana and the Netherlands that offer postcolonial tours of Anton Wilhelm Amo. Our goal is to make Amo's life and work more visible and to use his example to draw attention to marginalised identi...
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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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In our work, Mpower (pronounced: empower) means the strength - the power - that is released through migration. Since 2015 - Mpower has been a collective self-organized by girls and (young) women with migration and refugee biographies that develops and implements projects for pol...
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grenzgänge | bildung im stadtraum e.V. wants to bring people into a dialogue about migration, global connections and the city. To do this, we start with our everyday lives and go out into the open. We don't just work classically in seminar rooms and classrooms, but go out into th...
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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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The agl was founded in 1999 with the aim of supporting the many local development policy associations and initiatives in their civil society commitment and strengthening the structures of One World work. With its 16 members - the Eine Welt state networks - the association advocat...
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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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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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Offerings in the center

The Berlin Global Village is more than the sum of the individual organizations and groups in the center and at the same time lives through their commitment and work. On this page we would like to show you which places and offers in the center are open to you.

News

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Office Space Available at Berlin Global Village

You are a migrant-diasporic NGO looking for office space? Then move in with us! Around 135 sqm of space is becoming available at Berlin Global Village — perfect for one large NGO or several smaller organizations.

Events

New Cultural Event Series: Sankofa Stages

Starting in October 2025, a new cultural event series – Sankofa Stages – launches at Berlin Global Village, centering African and Afro-diasporic perspectives. The events bring together established, emerging, and experimental artists, musicians, filmmakers, and other cultural practitioners. Free of charge every first Thursday of the month at Berlin Global Village!

Events

Book Launch & Workshop, 29.09.25

At the core of the book launch and workshop are the questions of how diversity development and power-critical collaboration can be sustained in times of global crises – and what forms of collaboration between activism, academia, and cultural institutions remain possible despite shrinking spaces for freedom.

X3 SPACES CREATIVE FEST 2025

On May 16, 2025, Berlin Global Village became the stage for the first PostOst Creative Fest: Over 15 acts used art, talks, film, music, and storytelling to challenge stereotypes – creating space for postmigrant perspectives, exchange, and empowerment.