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« Tuesday March 27, 2007 »
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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”.

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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:

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Objectives:

  • Start: 17:00
    End: 17:00
    Kind of Event:

    • Pan-European Level
    Location:
    Plovdiv, Bulgaria
    Description:

    This project mainly aims to encourage and enable young people to participate in building peaceful societies based on diversity and inclusion, in a spirit of respect, tolerance, and mutual understanding.
     
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    Start: 19:45
    End: 19:45
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    • International Level (2+ countries)
    Location:
    Azerbaijan (Baku, Lenkoran, Sheki and Shamkir)
    Description:

    International youth meeting:  “From exclusion into inclusion” in Azerbaijan

    Website:
    www.bf-az.org
    Start: 00:30
    End: 00:30

    Federation of Youth Clubs of Armenia (FYCA) in cooperation with NGOs from Azerbaijan, Georgia and Russia, is organizing campaign “YOUth – Step Forward”. The project will be implemented in the framework of European “All different, All equal” campaign for Diversity, Human Rights and Participation and with financing support of European Youth Foundation.

    Start: 18:00
    End: 09:00

    The symposium on the practice of intercultural and interreligious dialogue in youth work addresses all those involved or concerned by the European Youth Campaign, in particular those working closer with minorities and with religious groups. It should result in a better and broader understanding of the issues and relevance of culture and religion in young people's lives and in enhancing the role of youth work and youth projects, especially those based on non-formal education.