Building Multicultural Communities: Sustainable Methods for Youth Workers

The project aims to increase the degree of acceptance and integration of migrants/refugees into the community by building multicultural communities.

Aim:
This Erasmus+ Training Course project aims to increase the degree of acceptance and integration of migrants/refugees into the community by building multicultural communities through sustainable methods developed by youth workers. The project focuses on promoting the benefits of a multicultural society, fundamental universal rights, improving acceptance and integration, and encouraging the development of solid partnerships among youth workers.

Objectives:
- To promote the benefits of a multicultural society and fundamental universal rights among youth workers in the partner communities.
- To improve the degree of acceptance and integration into the society of migrants/refugees through the activities undertaken by the youth workers in each local community.
- To encourage the development of solid partnerships during the training course, between youth workers in view of implementing high-quality Erasmus+ projects.
- To develop sustainable methods for youth workers to promote multiculturalism and integrate migrants/refugees into their local communities.

All interested organizations, please fill out the form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyGO2CXskZR36zeXRKGCdh8y2T1025tzVK_A9L_WShkuf8UA/viewform

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Project overview

Building Multicultural Communities: Sustainable Methods for Youth Workers is a project by
Associaton for cultural, sport and educational development “World of Change”
taking place
from 2024-10-01 till 2024-10-01
This project relates to:
Training and Networking
and is focusing on:
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • Gender equality
  • Human rights
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Minorities
  • Non-formal learning
  • Youth policy

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/16282

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