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IOGGA 2 - Inside Out: Growing Gender Awareness 2nd Edition

Training Course

21-27 May 2023 | Budapest, Hungary

The aim of the project is to increase gender awareness in activities with youngsters performed by social actors in Europe and third countries program.

IOGGA2 is a Training Course that involves 7 partner organizations (Anthropolis Antropológiai Közhasznú Egyesület, AsfarEurope MTÜ, ACT for SOCIETY Centre, Giosef Torino - Marti Gianello Guida A.P.S., Asociación Las Niñas del Tul, Psycho-Social Training and Consultation Centre and Young Women’s Christian Association – Palestine) from 7 countries (Hungary, Estonia, Albania, Italy, Spain Azerbaijan and the State of Palestine). It will take place in Hungary in Budapest and will be hosted by Anthropholis Association.

The specific objectives of IOGGA2 are:

  • to analyze the phenomenon of Gender equality in the local communities of the participants and compare them to the European level;
  • to lay the foundation for a better intervention on local and international level;
  • to lay the foundation for a better understanding of the educational consequences;
  • to increase the capacity of assessment in the social environment of the participants;
  • to reflect on personals stories and stereotypes in our social environments;
  • to increase the sensitiveness in the psychological aspect; 
  • to give educational insight into practical tools, reflections on proactive methods, exchange of good practices with Non-formal education methods;
  • to give proper tools on how to design specific, gender-equality related Erasmus+ programs to increase the success in international cooperation, networking and advocating and to create the best condition for mutual understanding.

Target group

The target groups of IOGGA2 are social actors like youth workers, teachers, facilitators, trainers, people working with youngsters and the societies in which they live, including active citizens and socio-cultural animators. There will be 4 social actors for each partner with a total of 28 participants during the training course.

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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/10935

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This Training Course is

for 28 participants

from Albania, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Palestine, Spain

and recommended for

Youth workers, Trainers, Youth project managers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, teachers, active citizens and socio-cultural animators

Working language(s):

english

Organiser:

ANTHROPOLIS ANTROPOLOGIAI KOZHASZNUEGYESULET (Others)

Anthropolis’ projects concerning global education include a gendered approach, highlighting the need for feminist thought and involvement. Some of Anthropolis’ past and current projects include teacher manuals on modern slavery and trainings for teachers and workshops for children as a preventive measure.
In the frame of an European JUST project Anthropolis created a Gender Equality Charter Mark (GECM) quality standard and accreditation tool in a partnersip of other NGOs and Universities from Hungary, Italy and the UK. One of the trainers (Katalin Borbáth) of IOGGA project is a part of the team which created Gender Equality Charter Mark. One of the leaders of this project is Dorottya Rédai, who will be a guest expert of the IOGGA training course.
The objective is a whole-school change in schools for 13–18 year old, that will impact on young people’s expectations of gender roles and challenge gender stereotyping through the creation of.
This tool enables a school to measure progress in tackling the effects that gender stereotyping still has on pupils in relation to both subject (and career) choices and as a root cause of sexual harassment and gender-based violence in schools and wider society.
European funding has now been obtained to roll out the charter mark across six additional countries and to adapt it for primary schools.
Other project of Antropholis is TC-s about DST, Digital Story Telling. Anthropolis leads several training course about this theme for teachers, educational actors.
They also give trainings on P4C,Philosophy for Children, which is a method, by with is possible to practice the democratically to debate and share different points of views.

Contact for questions:

Bruno Pizzini

E-Mail:

Phone: +36702067637

Costs

Participation fee

There is no participation fee.

Accommodation and food

Cost of accomodation and food are cover by the Erasmus+ grant.

Travel reimbursement

Please be aware that the reimbursement will be tranfert to the sending organization after that all the original documents will be received and the dissemination part will be completed.

VISA and exceptional cost of travel from Palestina is convered 100%

Travel reimbursement will up to: 

  • Hungary - 0€
  • Estonia - 220€
  • Italy - 220€
  • Spain - 288€
  • Albania - 256€ (green travel)
  • Palestina - 360€
  • Azerbajan - 360€

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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