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Takes its name from the Greek-Calabrian language meaning literally ‘Going Forward’. The language derives from the ancient Greek as it was once widely spoken in the very south of Italy, in the region of Aspromonte in Calabria. In this very region the association has been founded by three ´immigrants´ (Paola Bortini, Paul Kloosterman, Peter Hofmann). Inspired by the richness of the local culture in the search for connections through confrontation between new and old, local and global, we and them, individual and community Pame Ambro aims to bring people together from all over to help them to ‘go forward’ by:

  • Raising peoples’ awareness about the link between their life and their every day actions and the global community
  • Empowering people to use their creativity and potential to contribute to the well-being of their community
  • Supporting people to understand what Human Rights do for them and what they can do for Human Rights
 

News

Pame Ambro website is now in Joomla

Pame Ambro has decided to migrate to Joomla.

The choice to migrate is underlying the value and function of open source software with respect to human rights and free access to technology for all.

 

Learning to Learn is L2L

Pame Ambro in a consortium with other 6 European organisations has started an action-research project on the best practices and actions to put into place in order to facilitate the developemnt of the key competence "Learning to Learn". [more]