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Austrian Service Abroad

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Austrian Service Abroad
Founded 1992, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
Area served Global
Focus Holocaust memorials, Anti-fascism, Humanitarian aid, Development aid, Peace movement
Method National service alternatives, projects, seminars
Website www.auslandsdienst.at/

Austrian Service Abroad is a non-profit initiative, founded in 1992 by Andreas Maislinger. The organization provides positions for an alternative Austrian national service all over the world. The regular nine month alternative national service (Zivildienst) is substituted by a 12-month service at one of its partner organisations abroad. There are great variations in the requirements. Austrian Service Abroad is an institution which provides young male Austrians with an alternative to the compulsory military service. Its main focuses are social work and Holocaust Memorial Service.

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[edit] Types of service

Austrian Service Abroad offers three different types of Zivildienst-substitutes:


[edit] International Council

Ernst Florian Winter, Chairman

[edit] Partners

The US is currently the country with the largest number of places offered for Holocaust Memorial Service. Well known Holocaust Museums and Memorial Institutions like the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation in Los Angeles receive Holocaust Memorial Servants every year. As for Social Service, the focus lies on the developing world. Nevertheless, Austrian Service Abroad also sends Social Servants to the Gay Men's Health Crisis center in New York, where the young Austrians help HIV infected people to cope with their disease. At present, Austrian Service Abroad sends young Austrians to the following partner institutions:

Argentina
Australia
Belarus
  • Minsk - Belarusian Children's Hospice
  • Minsk - Dietski Dom No. 6 (Children's Home No. 6)
  • Minsk - Kindergarten for Children with Special Needs
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
  • Santiago - CTD Galvarino - Sename (planned)
China
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
  • Prague - Federation of Jewish Communities
France
Gabon
Germany
Guatemala
Hungary
India
Israel
Italy
Japan
Madagaskar
Nicaragua
The Netherlands
Pakistan
Peru
Poland
Russia
Uganda
United Kingdom
USA

[edit] Austrian Servant Abroad of the Year

2005 Dr. Andreas Daniel Matt, SOS Children's Villages Lahore, Pakistan

2006 Martin Wallner, Center of Jewish Studies Shanghai, China

2007 Daniel James Schuster, Yad Vashem Jerusalem, Israel

2008 René J. Laglstorfer, Centre de la mémoire d'Oradour, France

[edit] Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award

In 2006 Austrian Service Abroad initiated the Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award (AHMA). Winners:

2006: Prof. Pan Guang, Shanghai, PR China.

2007: Alberto Dines, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2008: Robert Hébras, Oradour-sur-Glane, France

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