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World Forum - Promoting youth participation: a real emergency

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14-20 February 2010 | Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium - FR

World forum to promote different ways of active participation for young people on our planet, and ways of linking these the actions of other generations.
The workshops will explore 6 different themes, in different ways through exchanges of analysis, practical solutions and through different forms of creative intervention in the public sphere. Two working methods will adopted. During the morning sessions, experts will give their input on one the themes. This will be followed by a group discussion. The rest of the day will be devoted to creative work using the 2 techniques : writing and image.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/1634

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This Other is

for 50 participants

from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries

and recommended for

Youth leaders

Working language(s):

Workshops will be bilingual, French/English, and in some cases, spanish as well.

Organiser:

NA Belgium (FR) (National Agency)

Contact for questions:

bij@cfwb.be

Fax: 0032-2-2188108

Website: http://www.users.skynet.be/bij

E-Mail:

Phone: 0032-2-2215271

Costs

Full board and lodging will be provided by the organisers. Travel and visa costs of participants coming from Programme Countries can be covered by the national agencies of the YIA programme according to their own rules
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