“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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A collaboration of Berlin Global Village Digital Hub Project and Black in Tech Europe Summit 25
Berlin Global Village offers the free use of the seminar rooms for non-profit organizations that would like to run a program in August for children and young people from the neighborhood / Berlin-Neukölln during the summer holidays
The opening event of the WIA Festival 2025 (Women in Architecture) will shed light on the situation of women in the construction industry and presents female architects from the Global South, and their diverse perspectives, visions and projects.