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Zusammenleben in Vielfalt, Konflikte bearbeiten, ein inklusives Europa gestalten
Date du début: 1 sept. 2014, Date de fin: 31 janv. 2015 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

"Living together in diversity, transforming conflicts, creating an inclusive Europe" – this is the title of the 10-days train-the-trainer-seminar, to which more than 30 multipliers of youth work from Germany, France, Italy, Croatia, Poland, Romania, Czech Republic and Hungary are expected in the Gustav Stresemann Institute (GSI) in Bad Bevensen. The aim of the project is to interlock the learning effects of international exchange with the challenges of (intercultural) living together in modern societies shaped from a variety of different living conditions, milieus and lifestyles. The participating multipliers shall be sensitized for the processes of marginalization and discrimination in Europe and become further certified for the implementation and facilitation of intercultural learning processes. The main and long-term goal is to widen the opportunities for members of ethnic minorities, in particular young Roma, as well as youngster with different migration prehistory and immigration status, to take part in European youth exchanges and to make a contribution to an 'inclusive' Europe by doing so. NGOs from 8 countries are partners in the project, with an additional set of migrants’ and minority (self-)organizations being affiliated. Intercultural dialogue and systematic networking between the participants and their institutions will be strongly supported by this project. They will especially be enabled to develop together joint youth exchange projects promoting competences, which are needed for participation in democracy and in the field of youth-politics. Therefore, good practice examples, methods and theory of inter- and trans-cultural learning, knowledge of guidelines for EU-funding are provided as well as international contacts. Last not least time and space for joint project planning are made available.

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