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“Dialogue and Interactions: Towards a Modern Humanism”

Training Course

25-29 October 2009 | Istanbul, Turkey, Türkiye

To get to know and understand the other, share values, engage in the adventure of reaching universality with them…Dialogue, tolerance, empathy, to love and respect one another…
The project will be held in Istanbul that is a cultural dwelling centre, in which people from many religions and believes live in a harmony, because of its geographic, economic and social position. Topics such as " Dialogue: The Role of Stereotypes and Prejudices", "Promoting Positive Values", "Halos of Peace Culture", "The Necessity of Interfaith Dialogue" will be discussed over five sessions.

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/1524

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This Training Course is

for 25 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries , Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Intercultural Bridge Association (ICBA) (Youth NGO)

Contact for questions:

Mr. Tolga SAATCIOGLU

Fax: +902125202970

Website: http://www.intercba.org/

E-Mail:

Phone: +905052690031

Costs

All expenses related with the training course (%70 of total travel costs, accommodation, board, visa fee and local trips) are covered by host organization supported by the Youth in Action Program of the European Union.
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