Excellent opportunity to attend a one-week training course about young Refugees and young Leaders and how to design and implement projects to promote human rights and social inclusion for young refugees. This course will be organised for 35 participants at the European Youth Center in Budapest, Hungary with full funding from the Council of Europe.
About the training
The course will strengthen the conceptual understanding of human rights and explore the role of CM/Rec (2019)4 in youth advocacy projects. Furthermore, the course will enhance competence of participants in design and implementation targeted advocacy strategies in their own organisational and institutional context.
About Budapest
Budapest is the capital and largest city of Hungary and is the ninth largest city in the European Union. The city is inhabited by about 1.7 million people and is considered the political, economic and industrial centre of the country.
Budapest stretches on the Danube River, and is famous for its thermal springs, some of which have been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. Budapest has a lot to do, as it is a lively tourist city. Budapsen has many tourist attractions, such as magnificent architecture, ancient and beautiful churches, street parties, tourist attractions, and various natural and recreational places. The experience of traveling for a tourist holiday in Budapest is an unforgettable experience.
Objectives
- To develop a shared understanding of advocacy and motivate participants to apply it in their own organisational context institutional environment.
- To develop competence to design and implement advocacy strategies or projects notably in the areas of the CM/Rec(2019)4.
- To empower the participants by equipping them with the existing tools, instruments and practices.
- To support the participants to develop an advocacy action to be implemented in collaboration with the sending organisation and/or the relevant stakeholders.
- Strengthening networking and the cooperation between the participants and with other existing networks.
Eligibility
- The training course will be open for:
- Young refugees
- Youth and community leaders
- Youth workers (paid or volunteers)
- Social workers and other professionals working with reception and hosting centres or other institutions dealing directly with young refugees
- Volunteers with refugee-founded NGOs
- Other associated professionals having access to the wider community of young refugees and motivated to be engaged in youth work.
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