FLIP YOUR PERSPECTIVE - Innovative tools for social inclusion focusing on minority integration

Lets bring youngsters together to discuss: how to build a socially inclusive society, with a focus on minority integration.

We would like to establish a project which brings youngsters together to discuss nowadays urgent issue: how to build a socially inclusive society, with a focus on minority integration.
We want to trigger an intercultural dialogue between youngsters, we want to bring youngsters together, who see the difficulties of nowadays social challenges from a different perspective.

Our hypothesis is that if we bring youngsters together, if we give them a possibility to meet foreign people, to be in a foreign environment they can gain their own positive experience. Through discussing important topics, such as social exclusion, integration of minorities , negative discrimination, moreover working on innovative solutions, with innovative methods, we could give an excellent and useful response to nowadays biggest challenges.

Our aim is to make youth understand, they are the key of the change we want to see in future.

What past teaches us about minorities, through studying the German and Hungarian relations, which leads us back to centuries.

Our project would bring together young people from Hungary belonging to the German community, and German youngsters, coming from Germany, who otherwise could not have the possibility to travel to meet foreign people.

We are looking for a German partner organisation.

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Project overview

FLIP YOUR PERSPECTIVE - Innovative tools for social inclusion focusing on minority integration is a project by
Hungarian National Foundation for Recreation
taking place
from 2015-08 till 2015-09
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Innovation
  • Integration
  • Minorities
  • Peace and conflict

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/4846

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