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Vision and Mission – The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung for Social Justice!

FES Building Germany

Who we are:

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is the oldest political foundation in Germany with a rich tradition in social democracy dating back to its foundation in 1925. The foundation owes its formation and its mission to the political legacy of its namesake Friedrich Ebert, the first democratically elected German President.

The work of our private independent political foundation focuses on the core ideas and values of social democracy – freedom, justice and solidarity. This connects us to social democracy and free trade unions. As a non-profit institution, we organise our work autonomously and independently.

Our goals:

 We promote:

– a free society, based on the values of solidarity, which offers all its citizens the same opportunities to participate on political, economic, social and cultural levels, regardless of their origin, sex or religion

– a lively and strong democracy; sustainable economic growth with decent work for all

– a welfare state that provides more education and improved healthcare, but at the same time combats poverty and provides protection against the challenges that life throws at citizens

– a country that is responsible for peace and social progress in Europe and in the world.

What we do:

We support and strengthen social democracy in particular by means of:

  • Political educational work to strengthen the civil society. Our political education programs in Germany motivate, enable, inform and qualify citizens to successfully engage in political, trade union and civil spheres. We improve citizens’ participation in social discussions and decision-making processes.
  •  Think Tanks: We develop strategies on the core issues of economic, social and educational policies as well as on key issues that advance democracy. At the crossroad where think tanks, academia and political practitioners meet, we create a public discourse for a just and sustainable economic and social order on a national, European and worldwide level.
  •  International cooperation: With our international network of offices in more than 100 countries, we support a policy for peaceful cooperation and human rights, promote the establishment and consolidation of democratic, social and constitutional structures and are pioneers for free trade unions and a strong civil society. We are actively involved in promoting a social, democratic and competitive Europe in the European integration process.
  •  Support for talented young people with scholarship programs, in particular for students and doctoral candidates from low-income families or with a migrant background. This is our contribution to increasing educational democracy.
  •  The collective memory of social democracy: Our archive, library and contemporary history projects keep the historical roots of social democracy and the trade unions alive and provide support for sociopolitical and historical research.

General Information about the Work of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Israel

Read about the Work of FES in Israel

Read here about the Work of FES in the Region

Read here about FES Worldwide

Events Calendar

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Opening – 7th Emda Course
Opening – 7th Emda Course
02/11/2022    
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Modiin
  • Shared Society
  • Social Justice
Not all Israelis enlist in the army immediately after graduation. Some choose a year of service in pre-military preparatory schools. In collaboration with the Yigal [...]
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Opening and Closing Event of the “Local Voice” Program
Opening and Closing Event of the “Local Voice” Program
09/11/2022 - 11/11/2022    
All Day
Beit Berl Academic College
  • Social Justice
Tzedek Centers in collaboration with FES-Israel held the closing event of the first course of the “Local Voice” program and the opening event of the [...]
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IIRRA’s Annual Conference “Working Out Challenging Situations – Labour Relations at Essential and Emergency Servicies”
IIRRA’s Annual Conference “Working Out Challenging Situations – Labour Relations at Essential and Emergency Servicies”
17/11/2022    
9:30 am - 3:00 pm
The Israel Academic College in Ramat Gan
  • Labor Relations
FES Israel and the Israeli Industrial Relations Research Association (IIRRA) in collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO) held the IIRRA’s annual conference “Working Out [...]
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Mitvim Institute’s 6th annual conference “Israel's Foreign Policy Between Change and Continuity”
Mitvim Institute’s 6th annual conference “Israel's Foreign Policy Between Change and Continuity”
21/11/2022    
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The Yitzhak Rabin Center
  • Peace and Security
On November 21st over 150 participants gathered in the Yitzhak Rabin Center for the 6th Annual Conference of the Mitvim-Institute, held in partnership with FES-Israel. [...]
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Seminar retreat of the participants of the 9th Progressive Economists Course
Seminar retreat of the participants of the 9th Progressive Economists Course
25/11/2022    
8:30 am - 1:00 pm
Joint Israel
  • Social Justice
The course "Progressive Economists" is organized by the Social Economic Academy together with the Berl Katznelson Foundation and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Israel and enables students from [...]
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Events on 02/11/2022
Opening – 7th Emda Course
Opening – 7th Emda Course
2 Nov 22
Modiin
Events on 09/11/2022
Opening and Closing Event of the “Local Voice” Program
Opening and Closing Event of the “Local Voice” Program
9 Nov 22
Kfar Saba
Events on 17/11/2022
IIRRA’s Annual Conference “Working Out Challenging Situations – Labour Relations at Essential and Emergency Servicies”
IIRRA’s Annual Conference “Working Out Challenging Situations – Labour Relations at Essential and Emergency Servicies”
17 Nov 22
Ramat Gan
Events on 21/11/2022
Mitvim Institute’s 6th annual conference “Israel's Foreign Policy Between Change and Continuity”
Mitvim Institute’s 6th annual conference “Israel's Foreign Policy Between Change and Continuity”
21 Nov 22
Tel Aviv
Events on 25/11/2022
Seminar retreat of the participants of the 9th Progressive Economists Course
Seminar retreat of the participants of the 9th Progressive Economists Course
25 Nov 22
Jerusalem

OUR MAIN FIELDS OF ACTIVITIES:

Social Justice

Labor Relations

Shared Society

Gender Justice

Peace and Security Dialogue

Israeli-German/European Relations

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The Vision of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung is to promote:

- a free society, based on the values of solidarity, which offers all its citizens the same opportunities to participate on political, economic, social and cultural levels, regardless of their origin, sex or religion

- a lively and strong democracy; sustainable economic growth with decent work for all

- a welfare state that provides more education and improved healthcare, but at the same time combats poverty and provides protection against the challenges that life throws at citizens

- a country that is responsible for peace and social progress in Europe and in the world.

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