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Unity in Diversity - Brochure

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Brochure where are explained cuisine, songs, music, clothes and dances from different countries. Tool useful for preparing youth exchanges.
The tool is a product of a project held in Liepaja, Latvia from 16.04.2016 to 24.04.2016.

Aims of the tool


The goal of this project was to gather young people from different countries and to promote what can be found in common, so they could find similarities among them and feel as one; and to involve them into the process of intercultural learning on different music, clothes, tradition, culture and food.

Description of the tool

It's a tool that shows the European multiculturalism and cultural diversity with a focus on the similarities and differences of our cultures which described in this brochure.
Besides ideas for new recipes, young people can get new fresh ideas for similar projects or local initiative.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1912

This tool addresses

European Citizenship, Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Dushko Radevski (on 22 September 2016)

and last modified

21 September 2016

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