| Organization's name: | 2811 |
| Organization's acronym: | 2811 |
| Former Name(s): | 2811 |
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| Address: |
Paul-Lincke-Ufer 21, 10999 Berlin Germany |
| Email: | waldo@2811global.com |
| Web site: | https://2811global.com/en/ |
| Organization type: | Private sector |
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| Areas of expertise & Fields of activity: |
Economic and Social:
Sustainable Development:
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| Geographic scope: |
International
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| Year established (YYYY): | 2016 |
| Year of registration (YYYY): | 2016 |
| Organizational structure: | Governance & Leadership: Board of Directors: Provides strategic oversight, ensures alignment with mission and impact objectives, and approves major initiatives and financial decisions. Executive Director: Responsible for overall leadership, execution of strategy, and operational management. Reports to the Board of Directors. Operational Teams: 2811 functions as a decentralized and collaborative team with experts working from different locations. Teams: 1. Programs & Impact Team 2. Fundraising & Partnerships Team 3. Communications & Advocacy Team 4. Finance & Administration Team |
| Number and type of members: | 2811 operates as a global social enterprise with a decentralized network of members, including core team members, advisory board members, external experts, and institutional partners. Total Members: Approximately 30 core team members, plus a network of 50+ external collaborators and institutional partners. |
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| Involvement in UN Partnerships: | Yes |
| If yes, explain in detail: | Yes, 2811 collaborates with multiple UN agencies on climate action and education. With the World Food Programme (WFP), we develop training programs on climate resilience in food systems, supporting vulnerable communities in adapting to climate change. Through the International Labour Organization (ILO), we contribute to green jobs initiatives and just transition strategies, ensuring workforce readiness for sustainable economies. Our work with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) focuses on the intersection of climate change and migration, developing education and policy recommendations to support climate migrants. Additionally, in partnership with UNHCR (ACNUR), we provide climate education and capacity-building programs for displaced populations, helping refugees and host communities adapt to environmental challenges and build sustainable livelihoods. |