Friends of the Earth Flanders & Brussels

Uranium Mining Urgency Resolution

On the 15th of January 2000 the European Parliament Uranium Mining Urgency Resolution was adopted unamended with:
115 FOR, 85 AGAINST and 13 ABSTENTIONS.

The European Parliament

  recalling the provisions on the rights of Indigenous peoples made of the Vienna Declaration adopted by the World Conference on Human Rights stressing the protection of Indigenous peoples, economic, social and cultural well-being including their distinct identities and cultures;

History

History

1989 - 1990

At the end of 1989 some people gathered in Gent -Belgium- to organise a Walk across America in 1992, 500 years after Columbus landed on the shores of Turtle Island, nowadays known as America.

Friends of the Earth Local Groups in Flanders & Brussels

FoE Brussels (English-language group)
Contact person: Emma Woodford
info@friendsoftheearth.be
Website: http://brussels.friendsoftheearth.be

FoE Bruxsel (Dutch/French-language group)
Contact person: Famke Vekeman
famke@motherearth.org

Klimaat- en Vredesactiegroep Pimpampoentje
Contactpersoon: Andy Vermaut
andy.vermaut1@telenet.be

Activists wanted

 

Activists wanted

Are you concerned about protecting the environment for present and future generations? Do you want to take an active part in changing the world through nonviolent direct action?

How to find the office of Friends of the Earth

How to find the office of Friends of the Earth

Our office is located in the Gent Ecological Centre. We are directly opposite the main train station in Gent- with regular connections to Brussels and elsewhere in Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands, and just around the corner from the Eurolines office- where the coaches for the whole of Europe drop off and pick up.

The ecological centre is close to the centre of Gent, and can be reached easily by public transport.

History

1989 - 1990 At the end of 1989 some people gathered in Gent -Belgium- to organise a Walk across America in 1992, 500 years after Columbus landed on the shores of Turtle Island, nowadays known as America. The vision came from the non-profit 'European Peace Pilgrimage' from the Netherlands. They made an appeal to have several small bands of people walking from different points from the East coast of the USA to converge at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site on October 12th 1992. In Nevada the USA tested over 800 nuclear weapons since 1951...

EVS project description

The European Voluntary Service programme is open to anyone aged 18 to 30 from Europe, the CIS, or the Mediterranean region.
More info on European Voluntary Service: http://www.sosforevs.org

2006-BEFL-49
Friends of the Earth vzw
For Mother Earth

Accreditation: Host organisation
Approval Date: 28/11/2006
Validity Date: 28/11/2009
Project type: Long-term
Location: Gent (Belgium)
Partnership: The host project is open to working with any partner
Theme 1: Environment
Target group 1: Youth and children
Target group 2: Local community
Project environment

Volunteer with Friends of the Earth

Our project is unique.

Since the beginning of Friends of the Earth in 1991, we have only been able to run our campaigns thanks to both local and international volunteers who got inspired by the project.

We currently have campaigns on issues relating to the environment, human rights and disarmament, as well as running an information point in the Gent Ecological Centre, publishing a regular newsletter, visiting schools and other groups to give trainings and information events, and organising information tables at many events.

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