
Weihnachten 2024
Gemeinsam für eine nachhaltige Zukunft – Frohe Weihnachten! 🎄
Das Jahresende ist eine besondere Zeit – eine Gelegenheit, zurückzublicken, Danke zu sagen und nach vorne zu schauen.
2024 war geprägt von spannenden Projekten, wertvollen Partnerschaften und inspirierenden Begegnungen. Dafür möchten wir uns herzlich bei Ihnen bedanken! Ihr Vertrauen und Ihre Unterstützung bedeuten uns viel und motivieren uns, gemeinsam neue Wege zu gehen.
Anstelle von Weihnachtsgeschenken setzen wir auch in diesem Jahr auf soziales Engagement: Für jede versendete Weihnachtskarte spenden wir 30 EUR an ausgewählte gemeinnützige Organisationen, die sich für erneuerbare Energien, Bildung und soziale Chancengleichheit einsetzen. So möchten wir einen positiven Beitrag leisten und Verantwortung für eine nachhaltige Zukunft übernehmen.
Wir freuen uns darauf, auch im kommenden Jahr gemeinsam mit Ihnen Ideen zu verwirklichen und Innovationen voranzutreiben. Bis dahin wünschen wir Ihnen und Ihren Liebsten eine besinnliche Weihnachtszeit und einen erfolgreichen Start ins Jahr 2025!
Ihr Team von Reventure
The EDI Buwere Vocational College is a vocational college for crafts located 60 km from Uganda's capital, Kampala, where currently 80 young people from various rural regions of Uganda can learn different trades such as tailoring, masonry, mechanics, and hairdressing. This gives young people the opportunity to find work directly in their villages and to independently enable a better life for themselves.
In addition to the main subjects mentioned above, there are classes in English, mathematics, art, music, dance, drama, and sports, as well as artistic and athletic competitions with other schools, to strengthen the ideas of team spirit, responsibility, and work ethic.
The organization Africa Rise e.V. has been supporting the school since 2008 with the construction of new buildings, important infrastructure, teaching materials, and salaries for staff.
has been fighting against child sexual abuse and child pornography since 1993, with therapy, counseling, prevention, and education. Through their projects, they support children who have experienced sexual violence, their confidants, their confidants and all those who come into contact with the topic either professionally or privately.
The organization has long been advocating for better victim protection and stricter penalties, as well as for destigmatizing the issue through media work and comprehensive public education.
is a non-profit organization centered around Flamenco dance and Spanish folklore, with the goal of promoting Flamenco culture in Berlin.
Children and teenagers from various social and cultural backgrounds are challenged and supported in joint projects as part of the organization's activities. The cooperation with mentally and physically disabled children and teenagers also belongs to the self-chosen tasks of the organization.
Open Street Map is a project founded in 2004 with the goal of creating a free world map. They collect data worldwide about streets, railways, rivers, forests, houses, and everything else commonly seen on maps. Because they collect the data themselves and do not copy it from existing maps, they also hold all the rights to it. Incorporating map material on websites, in educational materials, or for navigation often requires expensive licensing fees or indirect payment through the sharing of personal data. OpenStreetMap data can be used and processed by anyone without licensing fees.
Together with partners EURIST and FABIO, atmosfair has been testing the use of e-bikes as taxis in Jinja, Uganda, as part of the African E-Bike Project since March 2022.
Using the 12 electric bicycles in the pilot sub-project (a total of 100 e-bikes are already on the road), we want to find out how well they perform in daily use and how much CO2 they save: how many kilometers do they travel each day and to what extent do they replace journeys that would otherwise have been made by motorcycle, car, or bus?
So-called Bodaboda bicycle taxis, which have a seat for passengers mounted on the luggage rack, have been used in East Africa for many decades. However, they have been increasingly replaced by motorcycle taxis of the same name, which are faster and less exhausting for the driver - at the cost of greater air and environmental pollution.
Thanks to the electric assist motor supporting up to 30 km/h, the e-bikes can offer an environmentally friendly and – especially with the sharply risen fuel costs – more cost-effective alternative for Bodaboda drivers.