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Global Intercultural Warming Against Youth Radicalization

Global Intercultural Warming Against Youth Radicalization

Poland 27 Apr 2017

OPPORTUNITY DETAILS

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Deadline
27 Apr 2017
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Opportunity type
Opportunity funding
Full funding
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This opportunity is destined for all countries
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All Regions

Deadline: 27 April 2017
Open to: participants aged 14-24 from Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Portugal and Romania
Venue: 2.-10.6.2017, Zakopane, Poland

Description

With the recent refugee crisis, the European values have been questioned. Having so many different cultures coexisting together in Europe has become a problem and there is an obvious growth of racist and xenophobic ideas and attitudes. In an economically and socially challenging moment for Europe, it is important to stress that diversity should be treasured and promoted. Young people who are behind of this project believe that Intercultural Dialogue, Learning and Communication are the best tools to promote youth de-radicalization, tolerance and cultural acceptance.

The main aim of this project is to gather young people from 7 different EU countries, discuss how the Intercultural Learning can be used as a tool against radicalization and exchange ideas on the concepts of intercultural society which have become controversial.

Eligibility

  • Aged 14-24;
  • Coming from Poland, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Portugal or Romania.

Costs

All costs are covered and travel expanses will be reimbursed.

How to apply?

Please fill the online application form.

For more information please read the official infopack.

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