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  • The communication and learning platform for the participants of the study session which was held in the European Youth Centre Budapest (31 march - 6 April 2006)
  • Everybody’s Song – Music as a tool for the promotion of diversity and intercultural understanding

    The project’s general aim is to reflect on the role of music in intercultural understanding and to identify ways on how to utilise it in youth work for the promotion of diversity, anti-racism and anti-discrimination.
  • An international seminar of Youth Express Network to be held in Ostia-Rome 25 February to 5th March 2007. Main aim of this event is to define common strategies towards social inclusion and intercultural dialogue, in current times where urban riots and ethnic discrimination are growing in the major metropolitan areas of Europe. It envisages to be a ground for experience sharing amongst socio-cultural workers and artists involved in community development at different levels. Project is realised with support of Council of Europe, Provincia di Roma and 13thMunicipality of Rome in Ostia.

  • The course aims at gathering 25 minority youth leaders and activists from Italy, Finland, UK, Slovenia, Belgium, Portugal, Spain, The Netherlands and Poland. The participants will receive training on how to use and adapt various concepts and methodologies connected with human rights education to their different local realities and within their multicultural contexts. At the end of the training the participants will have developed knowledge and skills on how to continue raising awareness and start developing programs and projects on human rights education. In addition the course will serve as a platform on how to include human rights education programs within the existent local, national and European training and education activities in the fields of diversity, social inclusion and youth participation

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