Research and Documentation Center Chile-Latin America

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Coordinates: 52 ° 29 ′ 33.1 ″  N , 13 ° 23 ′ 17.5 ″  E

The Research and Documentation Center Chile-Latin America ( FDCL ) is a non-profit association that was founded in Berlin in 1974 and has been based in Berlin's Mehringhof since the early 1980s . He deals with solidarity work for Latin America and related education, public relations and lobbying work.

Workspaces and collaboration

The FDCL has an archive specializing in Latin America , which, together with other Third World archives, forms the Archiv3 network. Furthermore, the FDCL organizes events, seminars, conferences and campaigns as part of its human rights and development-related education and public relations work on Latin America and the Caribbean . The publications of the FDCL appear under the ISBNs: 3-923020-xy-z.

The FDCL has a basic internationalist orientation and sees itself as part of the German solidarity movement and the global movement critical of globalization. With a regional focus on Latin America and the Caribbean , it deals with the various aspects of globalization and the international framework conditions for development in the context of the so-called North-South relationship .

Since its inception, the FDCL has been associated with the Latin America News , a monthly magazine .

Publications

  • Research and Documentation Center Chile-Latin America (Ed.): Amazonia: City, Country, River: the largest contiguous rainforest area on earth between protection and use, published by the Action Group Solidarity World ASW / Research and Documentation Center Chile-Latin America FDCL, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-923020-45-4 .

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