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Cilj zaključenja Memoranduma o saradnji je stvaranje uslova za razvoj strateškog partnerstva između udruženja Inkluzivni pokret i Talenti kao i stvaranje jačih međunarodnih veza u borbi za ravnopravnost marginalizovanih grupa.
Na slikama su Ivica Simjanovski predsednik organizacije Talenti i Mirjana Vasić, predsednica Inkluzivnog pokreta.
Inclusive Movement is looking for four participants in the training course “European Challenge” that will take place in Belgrade, Serbia from October 29 – November 6, 2012.
“European Challenge” is a seven-day training which aims to explore and analyze inclusive youth work and the potential of international youth projects in achieving inclusion through youth entrepreneurship.
It will gather youth workers (professional or voluntary), unemployed youngsters or youngsters facing some kind of exclusion from Macedonia, Hungary, Romania, Latvia, Croatia and Serbia.
The main aim of the project is to equip participants with the knowledge, critical thinking and practical skills that will make their everyday work more effective. The training is based on learning by participation methodology and nonformal learning methods. Participants will get basic understanding of the inclusion process, concept of social and youth entrepreneurship and exchange ideas how to fight rising youth unemployment.
100% of accommodation and food costs and 70% of the travel costs will be covered by the project.
We invite interested people to apply for the training by sending filled application form to office@ inkluzivnipokret.org by October 20, 2012.
Inclusive Movement is looking for four participants (18-30 years old) in a training course that will take place in Struga, Macedonia from 19-26 October 2012. ''Social Media for Social Change'' is an intensive 8-days training course for youth workers, youth project managers and volunteers that will introduce them to the contexts, forms and tools of social media. Main aim of this course is to equip learners with the knowledge, critical thinking ability, and practical skills they need to improve the effectiveness of their work and meet the personal, professional, and civic challenges posed by social media. Proposed program includes a mix of hands-on, practical tuition together with theory, case studies and strategy tips. Participants will discover the possible pitfalls of using social media, learn appropriate netiquette, and look at examples of how to best construct and spread their messages to get results. Training course will be hosted in Struga, Macedonia. Participants are from Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, Lithuania, Poland and Serbia. 100% of accommodation and food costs and 70% of the travel costs will be covered by the project.
The application should be sent to office@inkluzivnipokret.org
The deadline for applications is September 20th, 2012.