Russian Federation

Non Violent Ways of Fighting With Fascism

Project Theme: 
Tolerance
Project dates: 
Martes, Julio 1, 2008 - Jueves, Julio 31, 2008
Project Presentation
Presentation: 
Within the framework of this project, a three-day Seminar took place in Saint-Petersburg region in July 2008. The target group of the Seminar consisted of representatives of different youth NGOs. The main goal was to assist them in comprehending different issues related to intercultural learning and ways to implement them within their work.
Project Programme
Programme: 
Fifty people were trained on non-violent possibilities of fighting with fascism, xenophobia and nationalism.
Project Figures
Number of Participants: 
50
Number of Youngsters involved: 
40
Number of Youth Information Workers involved: 
10

Sport and Nationalism

Project Theme: 
Tolerance
Project dates: 
Lunes, Abril 28, 2008
Project Presentation
Presentation: 
The main idea of the round table was to discuss with invited experts, football players, football club members and aggressive fans the ideas of tolerance and their implementation in sport.
Project Programme
Programme: 
This one day round table took place in Saint-Petersburg in April 2008. Target group: representatives of different youth NGOs, football fan club members. The activity touched upon intercultural issues and problems of aggression in youth groups.
Project Figures
Number of Participants: 
50
Number of Youngsters involved: 
30
Number of Youth Information Workers involved: 
20

EVS

Project Theme: 
Training and Sending Volunteers
Project Presentation
Presentation: 
Olga Gaponova was sent as an EVS to “Seevögel- und Wattenmeerschutz” project in Verein Jordsand, Germany. The NGO “Youth Information Centre” organised on-arrival training for EVS volunteers in Russia.
Project Programme
Programme: 
EVS volonteers are trained, one person is sent for Evs abroad.
Project Figures
Number of Participants: 
15
Number of Youngsters involved: 
15

Building Europe Together!

Project Theme: 
Quality of Russian Youth Information Work
Project Presentation
Presentation: 
The main goal of the project was to improve the quality of Russian youth information work by integrating the approaches, principles, values and methods of the European youth work. The beneficiaries of the project were youth information workers actively involved in the youth work, willing and able to prepare youth projects.
Project Programme
Programme: 
The project involved following the following activities: · Study Visit to Norway · Study Visit to Sweden · Two Evaluation Meetings · Publication of the report. The Study Visits assisted participants in understanding the core directions, approaches and methods of Norwegian and Swedish youth work as well as in establishing partnerships with local NGOs and GOs for implementing mutual youth projects like youth exchanges, internships, seminars, trainings, etc.
Project Figures
Number of Participants: 
10
Number of Youngsters involved: 
0
Number of Youth Information Workers involved: 
10

New Leaders of Youth Exchanges

Project Theme: 
How to Organise a Youth Exchange
Project dates: 
Lunes, Septiembre 1, 2008 - Martes, Septiembre 30, 2008
Project Presentation
Presentation: 
The goal of the project was to raise the level of youth participation in society. The project’s basic task was to form a group of young people and to train them in the knowledge and skills needed for them to conduct youth exchanges on the themes of tolerance, citizenship, and human rights.
Project Figures
Number of Participants: 
50
Number of Youngsters involved: 
50
Number of Youth Information Workers involved: 
10
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