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A Milestone in Polish-German co-operation
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"... a House for Germans, Poles and other
friends and neighbours, which serves the purpose of dialogue
on where we come from, where we are and where we are going to..."
from a speech by the President of the
Federal Republic of Germany during the opening ceremony at the
House
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"...a House, by nature, is friendly
to man. It is a place where he wants to feel easy and safe..."
from a letter by the President of the
Polish Republic to guests of the opening ceremony at the House |
The House for Polish-German Co-operation
(HPGC) is a non-profit non-governmental organisation, a union of
associations gathering a number of Polish and German non-profit
organisations and institutions. The House derives its existence
from the German Friedrich-Ebert Foundation that was active in the
region of Upper Silesia since 1992 until the end of 1997. Aiming
at constituting the Polish-German cooperation on partnership basis,
German and Polish partners decided to found a bilateral, Polish-German
organisation. The House for Polish German Co-operation was officially
opened in February 1998 in the presence of the President of the
Federal Republic of Germany Prof. Roman Herzog and - on behalf of
the Polish President - Prof. Danuta Huebner, head of his Chancellery.
The following Polish and German organisations and
Institutions co-operate within the union:
- The Union of German Social-Cultural Associations
in Poland
- Katowice Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Regional Polish-German Association in Gliwice
- Self-governmental Association in Lesnica
- Young Democrats Association in Opole
- Regional Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Gliwice
- German Educational Association
- Polish Association of the German Language Teachers
- Association for the Co-operation in Regional Energy
Market, Katowice
- The Union of German Minority Youth in Poland
- GTZ German Agency for Technical Co-operation
- German-Polish Association - Federal Union
- Friedrich Naumann Foundation
- Friedrich Ebert Foundation
Through organising conferences, seminars, study-trips
and publications the House co-operates with Polish, German and European
partners in the following fields: Polish accession to the European
Union, development of the civil society in Poland, ethnic minorities
(especially German minority in Poland), intercultural dialogue,
multiculturalism, local and regional sustainable development, trans-border
co-operation, development of self-governmental administration (decentralisation),
development of democratic structures (e.g. through supporting of
NGOs'), protection of natural environment. Very important elements
of the House's activity are projects done for and in co-operation
with youth.
Projects to support the accession of Poland to the
European Union belong to the priorities of the House's activity.
For the past years we have realised numerous events devoted to that
topic such as conferences, seminars, study-tours, competitions,
debates, publications. At the beginning of 1999 the House established
a special unit within its structure called "European Centre".
The aims and tasks of the Centre's activities are:
- to provide professional information on the EU
and the process of EU enlargement
- co-operation with local and regional authorities
to support their active participation in the accession
- preparation of regional and local partners for
participation in structural funding within the framework of the
EU-regional policy
- education and assistance for accession
- evoking better understanding and support for the
integration of Polish society
- assistance in acquiring support through European
programmes
- assistance in application procedures
- events (conferences, seminars, study-tours) on
varies aspects of EU policies, e.g.: regional policy, common market
and euro, competition law, restructuring of old industrial regions,
social policy, women and youth policies, etc.
- support for co-operation of regions (voivodship
Opole - Rhineland-Pfalz, Saxony, voivodship Silesia - North Rhine-Westphalia)
transborder co-operation (Poland with the Czech Repub-lic)
Primarily we address our activities to:
- local and regional authorities
- non-governmental, non-profit organisations
- German minority and other national minorities
in Poland
- partners in the field of local and regional development
- youth and youth organizations
- social partners.
Our tools of cooperation are:
- know-how and experience in realising international
projects
- modern infrastructure and technical equipment
- hi-tech means of communication
- broad international contacts.
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