Call For Participants: FIGHTING GENDER  INEQUALITY THROUGH YOUTH WORK SEMINAR

01-08 NOVEMBER 2017
STRUGA, REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

DESCRIPTION OF THE OVERALL PROJECT

Fighting Gender Inequality through Youth Work aims to promote gender equal society by strengthening competencies of CSOs representatives coming from participating organizations to tackle roots of gender inequality and effectively respond on them. OBJECTIVES
To develop the understanding of the role of gender and equality in youth work; To train staff of participating organizations in gender awareness and anti- discriminatory practices; To increase community awareness on gender issues through awareness campaigns (capacity building activities) based on using following innovative elements: integrated media tools and storytelling; To improve networking amongst involved CSOs and other stakeholders and support sharing best practices of gender related activities.

INFORMATION OF THE SEMINAR

Seminar is second activity of the project and will bring together participants from Albania, Greece, Montenegro, Republic of Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Turkey and Kosovo. Each partner organization has to select and send 4 participants who 2 of them must be with fewer opportunities. The seminar will bring together the representatives of the organizations, provide space to reflect on the realities across participants countries, identify the common challenges but also the discuss the differences, debate the role of non-governmental organizations in the process of creating gender equal society.

METHODOLOGY

Seminar is based on non-formal learning approach supporting active participating of the participants with diverse profiles.

TARGET GROUP

• Youth workers, educators, project managers, coordinators with previous experiences in youth work and covering gender issues at their work
• Age 25 +
• Good command in English language • Strong motivation to apply new learned knowledge in practices and be involved in follow up activities.

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