Future without Islamophobia

Our project has a content to provide effective and dual contribution to the solution of Islamophobia problems worldwide.

Today the European misinformed studies occuring due to incorrect Islam description of the breed as Islamophobia and the actual location of the social life of modern Islam in Turkey from various parts of Europe (especially from countries with high levels of Islamophobia ratio) it is to tell it correctly to incoming participants and ensure their recognition.

It is aimed to create a positive awareness of the public on the subject and / or to improve the existing consciousness positively with the inter-religious tolerance-themed congres, cultural festival, social activities, social responsibility activities.

Our main reason for realizing this project is to minimize the harm caused by the religious and sociocultural discrimination taboo, which is caused by the misrepresentation and promotion of Islamophobia and social Islam, which has been affecting larger masses day by day in the world and Europe, by changing the perspectives of people.

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Project overview

Future without Islamophobia is a project by
Fikir ile Gelecek Association (FIG)
taking place
from 2021-02-23 till 2021-02-28
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Volunteering Activities (formerly EVS), Training and Networking, Transnational Youth Initiatives, Capacity Building, Meetings between young people and decision-makers
and is focusing on:
  • Environment
  • European citizenship
  • EVS volunteer wanted
  • Gender equality
  • Integration
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Religion and beliefs
  • Volunteering
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Cultural differences
Our participants are between 18-24 years old and are university students. We don't discriminate between the participants and we anticipate 50-50% gender equality in the number of participants.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/12309

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