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intaktiv e.V. - eine Stimme für genitale Selbstbestimmung (a voice for genital self-determination) (Germany) supports the WWDOGA.
intaktiv has been founded in May 2013, is situated in Mainz (Germany), being a registered association since November 2013.
Ambassadors
A small group of prominent and experienced supporters has been entitled so-called Ambassadors by intaktiv[1]. Above all, their task is to carry the theme of genital self-determination for children using their prominence and expertise in the public. Currently, the following Ambassadors have been entitled:
- Angelika Bergmann-Kallwass (since December 2016)
- Dr. Nadja Hermann (since December 2016)
- Prof. Dr. Rolf Dietrich Herzberg (since December 2016)
- Prof. Dr. Matthias Franz (since April 2017)
- Ulla Barreto (since April 2017)
- Dr. Necla Kelek (since November 2017)
- Ralf König (since November 2017)
- Seyran Ateş (since May 2018)
- Dr. Jérôme Segal (since May 2018)
- Mina Ahadi (since October 2018)
- Ann-Marlene Henning (since October 2018)
- Dr. Thomas Kreutzig-Langenfeld (since August 2019)
- Ombeni Stickdorn-Ngonyani (since August 2019)
Memberships
- Since February 2018, intaktiv is a member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Prävention und Intervention bei Kindesmisshandlung und -vernachlässigung e. V.[2]
- Since June 2021 intaktiv has been a member of Kindernetzwerk e.V. (knw), the umbrella organization for self-help families with children and young adults with chronic diseases and disabilities.[3]
External links
- Official website. Retrieved 21 October 2019
- Facebook page. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
References
- ↑ (18 August 2019).
intaktiv-Botschafter/innen
[intaktiv ambassadors] (German), intaktiv. Retrieved 13 December 2021. - ↑ (6 April 2018).
intaktiv ist Mitglied bei der DGfPI
[intaktiv is member of the DGfPI], intaktiv. Retrieved 13 December 2021. - ↑ (10 December 2021).
intaktiv ist Mitglied im Kindernetzwerk
[intaktiv is member of children network] (German), intaktiv. Retrieved 13 December 2021.