Showing posts with label refugees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label refugees. Show all posts

27 July 2019

Youth Exchange: [PL-262] European stage, 11.07.2019-18.07.2019, Poronin, Poland

Finding ways to effectively tackle the subject of discrimination and xenophobia towards refugees and migrants is, indeed, challenging but possible. Between 11 and 18 July 2019, Poronin, Poland, young people from 5 European countries (Romania, Portugal, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Poland) took part in the youth exchange “European stage”. Serban, Constantin-Andrei, Andrei George, Ana-Diana, Bianca Stefania, Carmen, Ana Maria, and Călin had the chance to develop the knowledge and skills to respond appropriately to these issues. 

01 October 2018

Youth4Integration: innovative youth work methods in dealing with refugees and migrants

"Youth4Integration" is an Erasmus Plus training course led by EuromedEve Italy together with GEYC with the aim of improving the youth work methods in dealing with refugees and migrants. The participants in the Training Course "Youth4Integration", which took place in Agrigento, Italy, from 23rd of September to 1st of October, shared their thoughts on the importance of tolerance in today's society.

29 April 2018

YE - “YOUth 4 Tolerance”, Castellammare di Stabia, Italy

The project “YOUth 4 Tolerance” was a youth exchange that included 44 young people aged 16 to 26 years from Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Spain. The main objectives of the project were to understand the migration processes, to promote a positive attitude, tolerance, solidarity and understanding towards refugees and migrants, to discover hate speech, its causes, roots and consequences and having the ability to distinguish it from freedom of expression, to inform youth about ways and channels for reporting cases of hate speech online, to promote the No hate speech movement among young people. 

24 November 2017

Empowering civil society organizations to work with refugees

Over the past few years around 66 million people were forced to leave their home due to conflicts, wars, natural disasters and persecution - approximately one of every 113 people on the planet. Only in the first half of 2017, over 105.000 refugees and migrants arrived to Europe. After crossing international borders their future was unknown. Thus, there was a clear need of support and assistance to refugees and asylum- seekers so they adopt in the hosting countries and build their future.

29 October 2017

TC #REFUGEESWELCOME - Torremolinos, Malaga

Aventura noastră a început în însoritul oraș spaniol, Torremolinos, Malaga, din provincia Andaluzia, unde timp de o săptămână am participat la un proiect pe tema refugiaților, #REFUGEESWELCOME. Ne-am adunat un grup de 18 participanți din 9 țări diferite: România, Spania, Bulgaria, Ungaria, Italia, Grecia, Franța, Austria, Germania, dornici de a colabora și a face lucruri frumoase împreună.

12 June 2017

TC: Inclusion - Vasto, Italy - ”A wonderful Italian experience... on inclusion”

“Italy, here we come”, this was in our thoughts since we had been accepted by GEYC to take part in a training course held in Vasto, from 25th of May to 3rd of June 2017. The hosting organization, LKL (Let`s Keep Learning) was in charge of buying the plane and the bus tickets, of providing us dinner in a restaurant (next to the beach) and giving us pocket money for breakfast and lunch. With this occasion we want to thank GEYC, LKL and to the others participants for giving us the opportunity to live this amazing experience.


22 September 2016

New project: Let's take initiative for refugees

Mr Simion Strugar, a GEYC Community member and teacher at "George Coșbuc” National College from Năsăud, Romania will participate together with other 2 youth workers to "Take initiative for refugees" training course in Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey from 25th of October to 3rd of November 2016.

23 September 2015

Symposium on youth participation in a digitalised world


For 3 days – 14-16 September 2015 the opportunity of joining the Symposium on Youth Participation in a Digitalized World organized by the EU-CoE youth partnership at the European Youth Centre Budapest has been offered to me and I must confess, that it was an amazing event, that made me realize how strong the connection between youth workers, policy makers and researchers must be, so that the results of future programmes to come up to the needs of young people.