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Call for Participants: Preparatory Meeting and Youth Exchange

2/1/2019

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 Name: “Humanity on the Road”
Dates:
Preparation Meeting – 25.01.2019 – 28.01.2019 (incl. 2 travel days)
Youth Exchange 1 – 24.05.2019 – 31.05.2019 (incl. 2 travel days)
Youth Exchange 2 – 21.09.2019 – 28.09.2019 (incl. 2 travel days)
Type: Erasmus+ (KA1 – Youth Mobility) Youth Exchange


​Participant needed:

The participant we are currently urgently looking for must be able to attend the preparation meeting and the two youth exchanges.
Age: 18 – 24
Location: Kraków, Poland


Costs: Travel costs covered up to a limit of €275 (per exchange). Food and accommodation 100% free. Membership fee of 5 EUR for non-members. Participation Fee: 10 EUR.
Host Organisation: Stowarzyszenie Europe4Youth
Countries Participating: Poland, Germany, Malta, Italy and Portugal
Sending Organisation: Malta UNESCO Youth Association (MUYA)

Project Description:
People were migrating since the beginning of humanity. Looking for better conditions for life, escaping climate change, or invasions. With the establishment of the state system, migrations are a part of states` interests or national interests. Scepticism and fear of persons with different origins can be a self-defence mechanism, but also can be evoked and manipulated. In both ways what is needed is understanding fostered by a life-like experience, which will be provided using LARP (life action role play) methodology. This Project aims to analyse the European history in terms of types of migration, stepping into the role of a migrant in order to create a personal connection and rise empathy and developing the innovative learning agenda for the topic of migration, based on outdoor activities and simulation games.


Interested applicants are to fill the participation form here by Friday, 4th January, 2019. 

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