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The “Don’t judge a book by its cover! Diving into Living Library Methodology with Youth Workers” project combines youth work with the Living Library methodology to combat discrimination and promote social inclusion.
The long-term project has 3 main phrases:
The project pursues the following objectives:
The Training Course targets 4 youth workers per organization. In total, we will select 32 participants and 4 team members (trainers and facilitators), 36 in total. The selection of the participants, except those with fewer opportunities who have already been selected, will be done by the partner organizations of the project.
For the Evaluation Meeting, participants will include 32 youth workers and 4 team members, ensuring continuity with those involved from the start. Partner organizations will select 4-5 youth workers each, focusing on those interested in anti-discrimination and human rights through the Living Library methodology. Post-training, participants will receive three months of mentorship to support their activities. The meeting will maintain regional balance, fostering diverse perspectives and emphasizing teamwork, leadership, and intercultural communication skills.
* Selected participants for this project agree to participate in all 3 phases of the project (Training Course in Dilijan, Armenia, Local Campaigns in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Seminar in Ommen, the Netherlands).
Armenian Progressive Youth known as APY is a youth organization based in Yerevan, Armenia. APY was officially founded in 2009 by a group of like-minded young people and students whose paths crossed on the implementation of joint initiatives.
We are a non-profit, non-political organization aiming to support, inspire and engage young people from Armenia and all over the world to develop their social leadership skills, to take their civic responsibility and to act as change-makers. Through different projects, initiatives and non-formal education tools we help young people to succeed, ensuring that they develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes and competences to fit to the modern world.
During the Training Course, the participants will be accommodated in Dilijan, Armenia. Located in Haghartsin, Vanatun Monastery Stay has a restaurant, garden, and terrace. At the hotel, the rooms include a wardrobe. Featuring a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. During the activity, food will be prepared by experienced cooks, provided at the venue. Three meals and two coffee breaks per day will be provided.
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