International Political Camp: Web Activism Workshop

Migration: Need, Right, Growth   Here’s one reality that we think we need to change: goods can move in freely from one country to another but, the people who toil for these goods are contained in borders of nation-states.   One example is that of Elizabeth Marin’s case when she travelled to Europe. Ms. Marin is an official delegate to … Read More

Agape Centro Ecumenico: Back Online

Dear all, we’re back on line after a couple of days. We had some troubles due to two flashes that arrived here during the past few days. We were without internet or phone connection, but now we are back! As long as the telephone switchboard is still not working properly, we can promise that weìll answer at your phone call … Read More

SCHOLARSHIP SUMMER 2014

As of today, Agape will accept scholarship applications (application form found at the bottom of this page) for the 2014 international adults camps. The application deadline is April 15, 2014. INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL CAMP, 08/03 – 08/10   From “goods” to the “commmon good” iNTERNATIONAL THEOLOGICAL CAMP, 08/10 – 08/17  What language does your faith speak INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMP CAMP, 08/17 – … Read More

Look at the Corriere dell’effetto serra

The first number of the Corriere dell’effetto serra is now available. The newspaper is in different language and it’s one of the product of the political camp 2013. Click here to download it, and enjoy the reading

Manifesto from the Political Camp

The manifesto written by the International Political Camp is now available for download! Visit the Political Camp’s page for the link.

Letter from the Executive Committee

Agape camp fees and our personal responsibility Choose what fee you are able/willing to pay, bearing in mind that Agape’s work depends on your contribution   Agape ended the year 2011 with a heavy deficit, mainly because too many guests chose to only pay the base participation fee, and also due to the number of camp scholarships requested. We would … Read More

Freedom and Roam Uganda

  Two years ago we had the opportunity to get to know Kasha N. Jacqueline and the organization she founded, Freedom and Roam Uganda (FARUG), an organization that works to defend the civil rights of LGBT people in Uganda. Fortunately, from that meeting two years ago, Agape, Kasha, and FARUG have been able to continue to deepen and develop a … Read More