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Deadline: 22 January 2018
Open to: schools, in particular, lower or middle secondary schools comprehensive, vocational or special schools and non-school educational institutions from Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe or Palestine, together with a partner organization from Germany
Grant: travel expenses, costs of accommodation and board (programme costs), materials for developing and presenting the results, fees
EUROPEANS FOR PEACE wants to get young people interested and invested in human rights, moral courage, and social commitment. In joint project work, young people address diversity, respect and social cohesion.
The projects can be implemented from July 2018 to August 2019. Historical or contemporary approaches are suitable for the project work.
The exchange projects strive for open and diverse societies in a future-oriented and active manner. The young people address sociopolitical subjects such as equal opportunities, inclusion, and participation. They reflect on their own experiences, develop a critical attitude towards discrimination or implement social commitment on the ground.
The history of National Socialism and of World War II in Europe is a reference point for historical learning during the encounters. Young people discover stories of friendships, willingness to help and moral courage in this time.
Who can apply?
The mutual exchange and the acceptance of inclusive and diverse approaches to life are central to EUROPEANS FOR PEACE. Young people with very di¬fferent backgrounds can work together in the projects. Projects of all forms of schools and diverse groups are therefore especially invited to take part.
What are the characteristics of the youth projects?
Which countries can be funded?
A: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Palestine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine. Trinational projects allow funded cooperation with a third partner from either one of the countries mentioned above or from a different member state of the Council of Europe.
Potential “Third Country”:
Andorra, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Portugal, San Marino, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, and Cyprus.
You can apply for funding for:
EUROPEANS FOR PEACE also offers a counseling seminar before the project starts.
For inclusive projects, additional funding can be requested for
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