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one world foundation is a non-profit aid organisation in
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, which operates a school for more than 1,100 children, adolescents and adults. The project is financed with the proceeds from a
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and from donations. The foundation is a
social enterprise A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in financial, social and environmental well-being. This may include maximizing social impact alongside profits for co-owners. Social enterprises ha ...
which aims to contribute to Sri Lankan society via its educational provision and as an employer providing social benefits and fair
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for its employees. The private social project was founded in 1995 by Kathrin Messner and Josef Ortner. The foundation also operates a
residence A residence is a place (normally a building) used as a home or dwelling, where people reside. Residence or The Residence may also refer to: * Domicile (law) In law and conflict of laws, domicile is relevant to an individual's "personal l ...
programme for artists and writers.


The Free Education Unit

The educational project "Free Education Unit" is a
private school A private school or independent school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a State school, public school. Private schools are schools that are not dependent upon national or local government to finance their fina ...
in
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(with a
pre-school A preschool (sometimes spelled as pre school or pre-school), also known as nursery school, pre-primary school, play school, is an educational establishment or learning space Learning space or learning setting refers to a physical s ...
in Katuwile) for more than 1,100 children, adolescents and adults which offers free education in addition to state schooling as well as free vocational training programmes. It was founded in 1995 with approximately 100 students, and in 2004 schooling and training was extended to 700 students. When the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami On 26 December 2004, at 07:58:53 local time ( UTC+7), a major earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2–9.3 struck with an epicentre off the west coast of Aceh in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The undersea megathrust earthquake, known in the sci ...
hit on 26 December 2004, the one world foundation facilities were completely destroyed. On the rebuilt school campus approximately 40 teachers are employed. Initially the focus was on English courses and programmes for pre-schoolers and women. Now, under the direction of former student Prabath Wijesekara, the school's curriculum includes music, sports, photography, computer and IT courses, and since 2010 also
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language courses. In the Women's Cooperation, mothers of the pre-schoolers receive basic training in a handicrafts and economic skills. The foundation trains women and men on an equal basis. Education and training are currently offered up to Level 4 of the National Vocational Qualification (NVQ). NVQ is the certification system of the Sri Lankan National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority. At the same time the unit also meets the standards of the TVEC, the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission. Both authorities are controlled by the Sri-Lankan Ministry of Education. Level 4 is the level of training for "Manual workers who can carry out their work alone". The Free Education unit's next aim is to obtain certification for Level 5 – the "Diploma Level for Future Supervisors".


The Ayurveda Resort "Bogenvillya"

The one world foundation aims to promote a form of tourism based on mutual understanding and a fair exchange. The educational programmes of the Free Education Unit are funded from the proceeds from the guesthouse. In 2015 the Ayurveda Resort employed a staff of 35. The Ayurveda Guesthouse Bogenvillya lies 80 km to the south of
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on the West coast of Sri Lanka, in the fishing village
Ahungalla Ahungalla is a small coastal town, located in Galle District, Southern Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. It is approximately south of Colombo and is situated at an elevation of above the sea level. History Ahungalla is known p ...
. The resort has direct access to the beach and is equipped with a swimming pool. The guest rooms are in the main building and the adjacent bungalows.
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medical treatments are available, along with therapies such as massages and oil treatments as well as detoxification (
Panchakarma Ayurveda (; ) is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. It is heavily practised throughout India and Nepal, where as much as 80% of the population report using ayurveda. The theory and practice of ayur ...
). The course of a treatment is accompanied by consultations with the skilled in-house physicians. The guest house also offers
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courses with qualified teachers every morning on a platform in the garden.


Architecture

The school building of one world foundation was designed by the Austrian architect Carl Pruscha, who also designed the "Palm Grove Bungalow" and the "Lagoon Bungalow" for the Ayurveda Resort. The main building of the guesthouse and the "Garden Loft" were built by Josef Ortner. The "Araliya Bungalow", added in 2015 and designed by Varuna de Silva, was the first bungalow planned by a Sri Lankan architect. Their open construction is designed to provide protection from intense sun light and monsoon downpours and provides ventilation without
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.


Residence programme for artists and writers

In 2009 Galerie Krinzinger in cooperation with one world foundation started an artist in residence programme. In Wathuregama – where until the tsunami in 2004 the old school grounds used to be – a studio was re-built and formally inaugurated on 14 January 2010. It is now available to the artists invited by the gallery. Some of the works of art created during the residencies are now on exhibition on the grounds of the resort and in the guest rooms. So far the following artists completed a residence programme at one world foundation: Clarina Bezzola (2010),
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(2013), Marcus Geiger (2010), Markus Hanakam (2014),
Thomas Helbig Thomas Helbig (born 1967 in Rosenheim, West Germany) is an artist based in Berlin. Helbig attended the Academy of Fine Arts, ...
(2009), Suhasini Kejriwal (2010), Ursula Mayer (2014), Peter Sandbichler (2015),
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(2011/2012), Roswitha Schuller (2014), Ruchi Bakshi Sharma (2017),
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(2009), Navin Thomas (2009), Theegulla Venkanna (2013), Karunasiri Wijesinghe (2013). The writer in residence programme is supported by the Austrian Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture. The curator of the programme is the Austrian writer
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. The three months residencies are open to writers who work on transnational or transcultural projects. The writers taking part so far were: Rosa Artmann (2016),
Dimitré Dinev Dimitré Dinev (Bulgarian: Димитър Динев) (born 1968 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian-born Austrian writer. He is best known for his play ''Kozha i nebe'' (''Skin and sky''), which controversially won the Askeer prize in 2007. Al ...
(2011), Maja Haderlap (2012), Andreas Jungwirth (2017), Kala Ramesh (2014), David Schalko (2015), Sabine Scholl (2016), Cordula Simon (2014), Brita Steinwendtner (2013),
Ilija Trojanow Ilija Trojanow (Bulgarian: Илия Троянов, also transliterated as Ilya Troyanov; born 23 August 1965 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian–German writer, translator and publisher. Life and literary career Trojanow was born in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1 ...
(2014), Andreas Weber (2014).


Bibliography

* one world foundation. A Social Sculpture, Vienna 2015, Cf
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External links


Website of one world foundation
{{Authority control Organisations based in Vienna 1995 establishments in Austria Charities based in Austria Foreign charities operating in Sri Lanka