Planned events

Upcoming dates

Intercultural Women’s Cinema in Dialogue 2

In 2026, KIBA e.V. continues its event series “Intercultural Women’s Cinema in Dialogue”.

The selected films focus on women, migration, freedom, education, identity, and social participation. They tell personal stories from different countries and cultures while creating space for dialogue, discussion, and encounter.

All events will take place at the BdV / Haus der Heimat in Wiesbaden.

5 September 2026 – Lemon Tree
A powerful story about dignity, justice, and the courage to stand up for one’s home and one’s voice.

2 October 2026 – He Named Me Malala
The inspiring story of Malala Yousafzai and her commitment to education, freedom, and the rights of girls.

21 November 2026 – Daughters of the Journey
A documentary about women with migration backgrounds, memory, new beginnings, and the perspectives of the next generation.

5 February 2027 – Yalda
An intense film about guilt, public pressure, hope, and the question of forgiveness.

Location: Friedrichstraße 35, 65185 Wiesbaden
Organizer: KIBA e.V.
Supported by: Cultural Office of the City of Wiesbaden

 

Empowerment for Migrant Women

1 July 2026 – 30 June 2028

Funded by the WIR Programme of the Hessian Ministry of Labour, Integration, Youth and Social Affairs

With the project “Empowerment for Migrant Women”, KIBA e.V. launches a low-threshold, multilingual project focusing on empowerment, participation and counselling for migrant and refugee women in Wiesbaden.

The project aims to strengthen women’s independence and self-determination, provide orientation in everyday life in Germany and create new perspectives for social and professional participation.

Target Group
  • Migrant and refugee women
  • Women with limited or no German language skills
  • Single mothers
  • Women in difficult life situations
Contact:

KIBA e.V.
Bahnhofstraße 36, 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany
Phone: +49 176 83793450
E-mail: kontakt@kiba-ev.com

 

Career paths for migrants

Retraining, Qualification and Further Education

On 10 July 2026 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., KIBA e.V. welcomes WBS Training for an information session on professional development opportunities in Germany.

Together we will discuss retraining programs, qualifications, further education and career opportunities for people looking to improve their prospects in the German labour market.

Bahnhofstraße 36, 65185 Wiesbaden
Free admission

 

Consultations

Career advice
Start your career in Germany!
Career advice and coaching for people with a migration or refugee background
Appointments can be made by prior arrangement by phone or email

Social advice
Our low-threshold offer is basic advice and support for everyday concerns, with the goal of a self-responsible and self-determined life.
If necessary, we are happy to refer you to other advice centers
Appointments can be made by prior arrangement by phone or email

Systemic advice
The systemic advice method could be a positive support for you here!
The solution is already slumbering within you!
Appointments can be made by prior arrangement by phone or email

 

Other events

Once a month, Saturday, 11 a.m., women’s discussion club

Are you looking for a place where you can share your thoughts and experiences? Would you like to network with other women who are experiencing similar challenges and successes? Then the women’s discussion club is just the thing for you!
Registration: kontakt@kiba-ev.com

 
Literature Café

The Literature Café is a monthly forum for encounters and participation that combines literature, storytelling, and dialogue. People with and without migration experience bring stories from their countries of origin, from their everyday lives, or from world literature. These texts are read aloud, told, or explored together.

These stories spark conversations about values, identity, coexistence, democracy, and personal experiences. The atmosphere is open, respectful, and accessible. No one needs to speak perfect German, and no one is expected to “achieve” anything. Every voice counts.

Volunteers moderate, organize, and facilitate the event. They create a safe space where freedom of expression, critical thinking, and mutual respect become second nature.

Past Events

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