In Retrospect

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“In Retrospect” was a project that aimed to foster collective reflection and remembrance on the role of media in driving public opinion and shaping the process of decision making in critical instances of EU history. Read More In Retrospect

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EU-NET

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Identifying the need for setting quality standards in youth work, EU-NET aims to enforce, promote and standardise the quality and methods used by youth workers and EVS institutions in different realities in European Union. Read More EU-NET

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Grapes of Wrath

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1 February 2017 – 31 January 2019 Grapes of Wrath (GoW) was a capacity building project for youth workers that aimed to explore and deconstruct patterns of psychological and social tension between in-groups and out-groups with particular reference to migrant communities in the EU. More specifically, GoW attempted to promote intergroup contact by conveying the agony of outsiders and…

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The Way of the Council

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The “Way of the Council” is a civic education project and addresses high school students of the first and the second class of lyceum (15-17 years old), from Greece and, in specific, from the greater region of Arta in Epirus.  The project aims to bridge on one hand, the extensive theoretical knowledge on the history, roots and values of…

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Bridging the Gap

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The European and African youth organisations will use their knowledge and experience to build a non-formal training module on youth work, based on the number of issues raised by all involved youth organisations, including the needs of African youth workers. Read More Bridging the Gap

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Follow Through

November 2016 – July 2017 Follow Through stemmed from Inter Alia’s growing concern about the future of participatory democracy in Europe and the role of youth in shaping it. It set off from the observed inconsistency between the international reputation of EU countries with regards to the quality of democratic institutions (Democracy Index, 2016) and their apparent incapacity to…

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