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WHAT IS TRANSITION?

The ecological transition is an evolution towards a new economic and social model that provides a global and sustainable solution to the major environmental challenges of our century and the threats facing our planet.

Operating at all levels, the ecological transition aims to establish a resilient, fair and sustainable model of society that rethinks the way we consume, produce, work and live together. The ecological transition covers several sectors: food, economy, energy, governance, education, health, territories, etc...

OUR MISSION

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Thinking and innovating

CELL creates spaces for reflection and exchange allowing citizens to express their ideas and develop ambitious actions, and designs innovative models that demonstrate that a world more respectful of living things is possible.

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Informing and raising awareness

CELL leadsinformation and awareness to raise the level of collective awareness of the climate emergency and motivate citizens to commit to the ecology of our regions.

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Mobilize and act

CELL encourages and supports citizens' initiatives transition. CELL integrates a participative dimension into all its projects, enabling as many people as possible to get involved.

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Strengthening and training

CELL hosts training workshops open to tou-is testing and disseminating practical tools to raise public awareness of the ecological transition. The aim is also to build the capacity of intermediaries in municipalities, schools, eco-social organizations, community gardens and local transition groups.

OUR TEAM

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Aline Ouvrard

Coordinator - Polynatur and Transition to Living Systems

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Karine Paris

Coordinator - Urban Gardening and Transition to Living Systems

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Norry Schneider

Head of Climate Pact and Territories in Transition

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Markus Molz

Head of Capacity Building, Knowledge Management and Project Transiter

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Anna Topliyski

Transition network coordinator & TRANSITER project

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Magali Paulus

Coordinator - Climate Assemblies and Democratic Transition

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Elisha Winckel

Community Organiser and Communication for the European Climate Pact in Luxembourg

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Jennifer Feschuk

Jennifer Feschuk
Country Coordinator - European Climate Pact

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Leonard Andersen

Coordinator - Repair Cafés and Energy Transition

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Ben Bossi

Coordinator - Repair Cafés and Energy Transition

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Capucine Chandon

Visual documentation, content creation & social networks

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Debora Paolini

Communications strategy, content writing and press relations

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Lea Schroeder

Visual communication and project management CELL, TRANSITER and BiBe

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Sophie Zuang

Coordinator - BiBe and Community Climate Coaches

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Kasia Krzyzanowski

Coordinator - Boost Lokal Lëtzebuerg and Economic Transition

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Elena Emrick-Schmitz

Project Manager - Boost Lokal Lëtzebuerg

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Marion Carratero

Coordinator - Administration and Finance

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Céline Depiesse

Project Manager - Food Transition

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Steve Hansen

Technical support and community building

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Firdaous Bahaje

Volunteer

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THE BOARD

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Grégor Waltersdorfer

Board member

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Maria SPADA

Board member

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Benjamin Klein

Board member

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Virginie Gilbert

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Frédéric Durand

Board member

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OUR GOVERNANCE

CELL is a self-managed non-profit association (asbl).. CELL's governance is based on the sociocratic model, the fundamentals of which are living together, individual responsibility and collective intelligence.

Our governance structure consists of 6 organizational capacity circleseach comprising 2 to 8 decision-making sub-circles. Each of these circles meets on a regular basis to take stock of ongoing actions and make collective decisions to ensure the smooth running of projects. Once a month, all the circles meet around the same table to discuss cross-cutting themes that concern all the projects and/or the whole team.

One of the circle is also responsible for ensuring mutual respect between colleagues, individual well-being, and the maintenance of a pleasant working environment within our workplace (Bamhaus).

CELL projects are funded by the French Ministry of the Environment, through a three-year framework agreement.

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OUR MANIFESTO

Through 7 themes, you'll discover the program of change we want to see, and you'll understand, we hope, the link between the political vision and the projects carried out by CELL - offering for all to see "the global vision and the vision of detail", as we would say in permaculture!

We hope that after reading this program, you'll want to take action and join our movement. We're convinced that building a resilient world is still possible... but not without you!

See our Manifesto >
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OUR HISTORY

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La Création

THE CREATION

When they created their association in 2010 under the name "Center for Ecological Learning Luxembourg, founding memberss of CELL were already predicting that, without a major shift away from fossil fuel dependency, the world would be facing an unprecedented climate crisis. Unfortunately, history proved them right.

LE DEVELOPPEMENT

DEVELOPMENT

After learning from the British Rob Hopkins, founder of the "Transition Towns" movement, thefriend-visionaries imported permaculture to Luxembourg and developed community gardens, with the aim of halting the loss of biodiversity and rebuilding social ties eroded by growing individualism. They thus became pioneers of the ecological and social transition in Luxembourg.

LE FUTUR

THE FUTURE

Since then, the little CELL seed has thrived. The little group dfriend-es, which was formed in 2010, has grown into a national movement of several hundred citizens. Today, our community still shares the same struggle, driven by the same vision: that of a more ecological and fairer world, capable of rs response to the climate, biodiversity and inequality crises that threaten our future.

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