Learning for Sustainable Development
Start date: Oct 15, 2013,
The project involves 10 partners from 10 countries from Europe (Spain, Bulgaria, Italy, the Netherlands and Lithuania) and Asia (China, Viet Nam, the Philippines, India and Indonesia). It aims at building the capacity of local youngsters and respectively their local organisations through adopting the learning to learn methodology. The project will try to create prerequisites for sustainable development of communities.The project will be organised in four phases:1. Training course for facilitators2. Job shadowing 3. Local work4. Evaluation seminarObjective of the project:- To encourage and facilitate the practice and knowledge exchange between youth organisations with the purpose to identify innovative and effective mechanisms and tools for youth empowerment, development and participation.- To increase the capacity of youth NGOs from Europe and Asia to encourage and support the sustainable growth of communities. - To promote active youth participation, empowerment and development by offering new educational approach to local youth that later will act as multipliers in their communities. - To strengthen the institutional cooperation between organisations involved by redefining the goals of the existing European-Asian network of NGOs.Results:- 8-day training course for facilitators will be organised in Spain for 20 youngsters - 21-day job shadowing will be provided for 10 youth representatives form each partner country - Local work will be organised in all partner countries, including various events and youth-led initiatives, depending on the needs of the target group, as at least 100 young person per country will be involved - 4-day evaluation seminar will be held in the Philippines, attended by 20 participants- a guidebook “Tips for facilitators” will be compiled and printed in 1000 copies and respectively distributed among other potential partners and users- the web platform www.bevolunteer.net will be upgraded and will serve as a knowledge.
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