Monday 27 December 2010

For many of you Christmas is just around the corner and for most of us New Year's Eve preparations are on the way, and the editors of the Newsletter are no exception. Nonetheless we wanted to publish yet one more edition before 2011, and here it is. You can find on this edition on the EECA, EU and SEE section more inspirational stories and news from our youthNET partners. Enjoy.

Oh and I was about to forget something really important, Since international news fit almost nowhere, here is an update. 

The Three Musketeers captained by International Initiatives Centre, together with Youthnet Hellas. United Youth of Europe and Il Monastero finally completed the youthNET4News Cycle at a very successfuly meeting in both Sofia and Blagoevgrad in Bulgaria, by introducing to Non Formal Education the concept of Apprenticeship to media trainings, meaning allowing professionals to coach and mentor participants in different aspects of media life. 

Also the Three Musketeers would give no rest to Dumas' pen, as 2011 will witness two more faboulous projects. PEACE, financed by Europe for Citizens, which aims at creating Intercultural Dialogue and Conflict Transformation Multipliers, by establishing a training course in january in Bulgaria, followed by local and international campaigns in Bulgaria, Greece, Austria and Italy. 

Last but not Least youthNET goes global, with Youth in Action 3.2 project, which is going to talk about imagebuilding for social inclusion, in, of course, Bulgaria, Austria, Greece and Italy and... Vietnam, Nepal, Peru and Mexico. Can be pretty sure that by the beginning of next year more musketeers news will come.

Glocal Europe's Photo/Video/Slogan exhibition lives on, showing the outcomes of last year's great campaign, if you drop by in Vienna don't miss it, or if Mohamed doesn't go to the mountain the mountain goes to Mohamed, why not make the Glocal Europe Exhibition yourself? 

Lets wait for more 2011 initiatives. 

Again best wishes to all for a wonderful 2011 from youthNET






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