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SYNERGIA: Synergy for Sustainable Development
Date du début: 1 mars 2014,

As a joint project of youth organizations based in Spain, Hungary, Poland and the Philippines, Synergia signifies the coming together of various actors to produce tangible outcomes greater than the sum of their individual influences. Synergy in action solidifies sustainable development mechanisms, simultaneously targeting 4 aspects: social, economic, political and environmental. The project is a synergy of activities that cater to each distinct but interrelated aspect, hoping to promote the on-the-ground operationalization of the term and to provide the youth with cross-cutting knowledge, skills and value systems crucial to their development as effective and productive citizens. The project aims to use volunteerism as an entry point by offering the education that will contribute to the development of the local society, participation, and in the long term basis eradicate poverty, improvement of the health, climate change issues, and gender equality. On the local level they will contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.- To offer high quality learning experience in the areas of ICL, global/sustainable development, education; - To empower volunteers to act as multipliers in home communities; - To empower local communities by providing extra support from volunteers, through this support the global development environment friendly society; - To strengthen the cooperation between partners; The project will have a special focus on the inclusion of youth with fewer opportunities and all the partners will play the active role in contacting local newspapers, local youth clubs, youth information centers and organizing promotion meetings to inform and include all young people who otherwise will not have possibility to participate. Therefore preference will be given to youth from villages/cities, youngsters that doesn't have previous experience in participating in learning mobility, coming from the marginalized communities.

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