“Show My Skills” Training course

Training course on leadership and event-management skills communicate through non-formal learning, intercultural and experiential learning

As Abraham Lincoln once said “The best way to predict your future is to create it”.
Our future is in the hands of the youth, that are in this moment preparing themselves to be the architects of the world.
There are many programs and projects that help youngsters develop their skills, and broaden their horizons,and sometimes the focus become more on the quantity rather than quality. The journey from a small idea to the final implementation of youth activities is not easy,and it requires knowledge and skills in both the project management and its leadership.


Show My Skills will bring us together in a 9-day Training course,taking place in different countries , The knowledge gained during those 9 days of training will be crucial for the development of the participants. In the environment of the common understanding we will provide participants with new tools and skills that will result in developing new projects and activities for youth in the future. Moreover this training will be an opportunity for the participants to share experiences among themselves that will further increase the quality of the created projects. By inviting to this project
mostly NGO workers we tend to strengthen cooperation between different stakeholders and to make space for building long-lasting partnerships. We will also encourage our participants toward creating a wide
international network that will widen the international cooperation.


The main aim is to empower participants with skills and knowledge, to develop and lead international youth and volunteer activities worldwide.

OBJECTIVES
• To develop participants understanding of the key principles of leadership and how to apply them.
• To promote entrepreneurial initiatives for youth, with youth workers.
• To strengthen participants communication skills including public speaking, presentation
skills, intercultural and cross-cultural communication.
• To improve participant’s skills in project management related to international youth and
volunteering activities.
• To provide participants with tools and skills how to design and implement international
activities for youth.
• To share best practices and contribute to improving quality and quantity of youth activities
• To foster international cooperation among youth from various countries.
• To empower participants to act as multipliers of the gain competencies in their local communities.


METHODOLOGY
''Show my skills'' will communicate by using the method of non-formal education such as simulations, outdoors activities, role playing, brainstorming, plenary discussions, etc. participants will gain new knowledge and they will understand what are the main features of a great leader.

TARGET GROUP
The Training course is directed towards youth workers, youth leaders, young entrepreneurs, volunteers, project managers that want to broaden their horizons in order to create and lead youth international activities

The project will be implemented in 3 countries with different partners , We will choose partners to join the project in ( Egypt , Estonia , Italy)

If you are interested to be partner in SMS TC 2017 please send your PIF and answer these questions .

How this project fits to your main activities ?

What is the impact that you are expecting by being partner in this project on your participants and organization , community ?

What are the learning outcomes you wanna gain from this project ?

We will not consider you as a partner without answering these questions!

For more information please send an email to
Email: mihiyouth@gmail.com

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Project overview

“Show My Skills” Training course is a project by
MIHI For Training And Development
taking place
from 2017-01 till 2017-12
This project relates to:
Training and Networking

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/7499

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