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The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- National Level
Baku/Azerbaijan
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent.
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- International Level (2+ countries)
Herzogenrath, Germany
This project is organised by Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Européenne and focuses on the problem of youth unemployment in Europe. It hopes to bring together young workers with key leaders of developent of work and other youth involved in the labour environment in hopes to accomplish, among others, the following goals:
To develop and deepen the participants' vision of the future of life and work;
www.joceurope.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- International Level (2+ countries)
Herzogenrath, Germany
This project is organised by Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Européenne and focuses on the problem of youth unemployment in Europe. It hopes to bring together young workers with key leaders of developent of work and other youth involved in the labour environment in hopes to accomplish, among others, the following goals:
To develop and deepen the participants' vision of the future of life and work;
www.joceurope.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- International Level (2+ countries)
Herzogenrath, Germany
This project is organised by Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Européenne and focuses on the problem of youth unemployment in Europe. It hopes to bring together young workers with key leaders of developent of work and other youth involved in the labour environment in hopes to accomplish, among others, the following goals:
To develop and deepen the participants' vision of the future of life and work;
www.joceurope.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- International Level (2+ countries)
Herzogenrath, Germany
This project is organised by Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Européenne and focuses on the problem of youth unemployment in Europe. It hopes to bring together young workers with key leaders of developent of work and other youth involved in the labour environment in hopes to accomplish, among others, the following goals:
To develop and deepen the participants' vision of the future of life and work;
www.joceurope.org
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Service Civil International hopes to spread the "All Different, All Equal" campaign through its international workcamps. It hopes to bring together grassroots organisations in a place where they can newtowork, and to illustrate the campaign through the work that these voluntary projects accomplish. The particular event here is an assesment seminar to see how the campaign has played a role in act
www.sciint.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Service Civil International hopes to spread the "All Different, All Equal" campaign through its international workcamps. It hopes to bring together grassroots organisations in a place where they can newtowork, and to illustrate the campaign through the work that these voluntary projects accomplish. The particular event here is an assesment seminar to see how the campaign has played a role in act
www.sciint.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
- Pan-European Level
Europe
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Service Civil International hopes to spread the "All Different, All Equal" campaign through its international workcamps. It hopes to bring together grassroots organisations in a place where they can newtowork, and to illustrate the campaign through the work that these voluntary projects accomplish. The particular event here is an assesment seminar to see how the campaign has played a role in act
www.sciint.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Service Civil International hopes to spread the "All Different, All Equal" campaign through its international workcamps. It hopes to bring together grassroots organisations in a place where they can newtowork, and to illustrate the campaign through the work that these voluntary projects accomplish. The particular event here is an assesment seminar to see how the campaign has played a role in act
www.sciint.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Service Civil International hopes to spread the "All Different, All Equal" campaign through its international workcamps. It hopes to bring together grassroots organisations in a place where they can newtowork, and to illustrate the campaign through the work that these voluntary projects accomplish. The particular event here is an assesment seminar to see how the campaign has played a role in act
www.sciint.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Service Civil International hopes to spread the "All Different, All Equal" campaign through its international workcamps. It hopes to bring together grassroots organisations in a place where they can newtowork, and to illustrate the campaign through the work that these voluntary projects accomplish. The particular event here is an assesment seminar to see how the campaign has played a role in act
www.sciint.org
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Burton Manor, England
A training course for young people (18 - 25) on developing training skills. Objective is to encourage young people to participate more on training activities about international projects with their peers afterwards.
UK and Irish young people only.
More information at: www.salto-youth.net/peertraining
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Europe
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
http://antifa.ynnet.org
Description of the project:
The overall goal of this project is to strengthen the capacity of human rights organizations to undertake human rights education (HRE) efforts (e.g. training, awareness campaigns, information dissemination, and advocacy) aimed at building a global culture of human rights with focus on violence prevention .
Main components of the project are:
- National Level
Yerevan, Armenia
To involve the Armenian public in Council of Europe ADAE campaign the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the Armenian National Gallery Film Project organizes film screenings on trafficking, violence against children and racism. The films will be in original languages with English subtitles. The official opening took place on 4 November 2006, at 12:00 at the 9th floor auditorium of the National Gallery of Armenia. The CoE sponsored films will be shown every Saturday and Sunday throughout November.
- International Level (2+ countries)
Burton Manor, England
A training course for young people (18 - 25) on developing training skills. Objective is to encourage young people to participate more on training activities about international projects with their peers afterwards.
UK and Irish young people only.
More information at: www.salto-youth.net/peertraining
- International Level (2+ countries)
Strasbourg, France
Participants of this study session will come away with a set of recommendations on the changing face of discrimination against the Roma. The project also recognizes that the "All Different, All Equal" campaign is a very relevant topic to integrate into the Roma issue.
www.feryp.org
