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Mental health amongst youngsters is a tremendous challenge for our society. The number of youngsters dealing with socio-emotional problems like depression or anxiousness and other related mental troubles has reached an alarming level. Among other benefits, is an appreciative point of view in our opinion an important added value that youth work and non-formal education can offer. Adventurous outdoo ...
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Mental health amongst youngsters and young adults is a tremendous challenge for our society. The number of youngsters suffering from psychosis, depression or anxiousness and other related mental troubles has reached an alarming level, resulting in a most dramatic number of suicides amongst youngsters. Youthwork associations, sporting clubs and schools can no longer assume that this situation need ...
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Heritage and New Media for Sustainable Regional Development (HERMES)

Start date: Aug 31, 2003, End date: Apr 29, 2007,

...ge Internet Radio (HRN) started with its first test broadcasts (www.heritageradio.net), with contributions from the following radio stations: Radio Kraków, Bulgarian National Radio, Croatian Radio, Hungarian Radio, Slovak Radio and Radio LOTTE in Weimar. Supported by HERMES, in Weimar, Germany, a new media concept for the Wieland Museum Ossmanstedt was developed. This museum opened its doors to th ...
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According to UNAIDS estimates, around 2.2 million people were living with HIV in Europe and Central Asia at the end of 2007. Estimated HIV prevalence varies from below 0.1% in parts of Central Europe to above 1% in parts of the Eastern Europe and Caucasus. Against this background our partners are deliberately chosen to come from some of the most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS countries: Armenia, Azerbaija ...
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‘Fairy tales before take-off’ promoted language learning and linguistic diversity using an innovative approach in an unusual location. Multilingual storyteller events were hosted at seven European airports as gateways to other languages and cultures. The project targeted a unique audience of various age groups, aiming to reach travellers, especially families, during the summer holidays in 2006.
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