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. As a center with a clear stance, it is also a vibrant network and a social space of cooperation—for both users and visitors.

Around 50 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 50 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 Ernährungsrat Berlin e.V. is a civil society association of actors who are committed to ecological, climate and socially just food production and distribution in the Berlin area. We see ourselves as an alliance that publicly represents civil society positions and demands for ...
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Is an African media, cultural and educational network in Germany, and a Black multi-media partner in Germany. In addition, AFROTAK has been working as a Black media documentation project since 2001 and runs a digital database for Black history in Germany, as well as an Africa TV ...
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The African Refugee InfoPoint advises and supports people in difficult integration processes in Germany. Our focus is on the self-empowerment aspect and the consensus of global learning. Integration is achieved through the transfer of knowledge between the global/south and north.
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The cross-age and intergenerational art education program Ubuntus focuses on its main target group: people. Ubuntus is for children, teenagers and adults with or without experience of being a refugee and/or living with impairment or disability. Adult participants act in the sp...
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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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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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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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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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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

Exhibition: Art on Cardboard – From Waste to Portrait

Cardboard boxes that would normally end up in the trash are given a new purpose in this exhibition by Eduardo Lopez: each recycled canvas now carries a face, a gesture, a presence. The Mexican self-taught artist deliberately shows his work in community spaces to make it accessible to everyone. On view until April 30th at the Begegnungscafé at Berlin Global Village.

Events

Recap New Year's breakfast: Global, Digital, Sustainable

GIG and Berlin Global Village brought together Berlin-based organisations working at the intersection of innovative technology and global justice for a New Year’s breakfast

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Meet the organizations at the center: Zaki – Bildung und Kultur e.V.

Zaki is a migrant self-organization at the Berlin Global Village. The organization supports people from Afghanistan, Arabic-speaking countries, and third-country nationals from Ukraine with experiences of forced displacement and migration in arriving in Germany.

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Recap: That was Sankofa Stages 2025!

With Sankofa Stages – Amplifying African and Black Voices, a new cultural series launched at Berlin Global Village this fall, centering African and Black art and cultural production in Berlin. From exhibition and concert to film night, reading and live music, Sankofa Stages became a space for encounter, exchange, laughter and dancing. On the blog, we look back at the first edition – and share why we’re already looking forward to next fall.