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RE-ACT

The training activity took place
in Craiova, Romania
organised by CSCD Center for Sustainable Community Development
13-19 April 2011

Aims & objectives

RE:ACT had been a training course for youth workers and youth leaders working on social inclusion and being equipped, through the course, with new tools and methods on working on social inclusion, specifically, newspaper theatre. The training had been part of CSCD's long term aim of equipping youth leaders and youth workers, working directly with socially exlcuded youth, with new working tools and methdologies.

Target group & international/intercultural composition of the group & team

Youth workers and youth leaders working with youth with fewer opportunities
Participant countries:
Armenia, Italy, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Pakistan, Macedonia, Moldova, Lithuania

Training methods used & main activities

- Non-formal education methodologies
- Newspaper theatre
- Hunman rights education
- Intercultural education

Outcomes of the activity

- Equpping the 24 youth workers and youth leaders with new methdologies on working on Human rights education and social inclusion
- Developing new initiatives - a human rights education initiative, for 4 months, on Roma education, within CSCD
- Developing a local network on human rights education

Your tasks and responsibilities within the team

Part of the trainers' team
The trainers' team:
Marian Ancuta - Romania
Musa Akgul - Turkey
Adina Marina Calafateanu - Romania

I worked on this training for 7 days days as a full time trainer.

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