
Title: Everyone is born with RIGHTS
Dates: 31 August- 7 September 2020
Place:Brussels, Belgium
Project description:
“Everyone is born with RIGHTS” (EBWR) is a mobility of youth workers, KA1 Training Course, under Erasmus+ and will be implemented by Association Universitaire LatinoAméricaine with the support of Asociación EuropeYou. The training course will take place in Brussels, Belgium and it will involve 28 participants between 18-35 years old. The project is implemented by 7 organisations from 7 different countries (Belgium, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and Estonia) and financed by the European Commission through Erasmus+ programme.
The main aim of “Everyone is born with RIGHTS” project is to develop youth workers’ knowledge and skills in key concepts of human rights education with minority young people. In this regard, the specific objectives of the project for youth workers are:
To make participants aware of and deepen their understanding of concepts of human rights.
To improve practical skills for taking action for asserting human rights of youth minority.
To understand who are minorities, what are human rights and minority rights, how youth minorities are discriminated and how abuse of human rights minorities can generate negative outcomes.
To learn what must be done to achieve equality and to create more tolerant societies foryouth minorities.
To learn how to carry out an advocacy campaign.
To develop a strong network and possibly plan for the creation of human rights local communities and future cooperation projects.
All the activities foreseen in the training will come from the non-formal education field, in which learning comes by doing and by experiencing. This means that participants get involved in the activities in order to explore themselves and their possibilities on the given subject, to practice with real situations and to gain diverse experience. At the end of the training, all the acquired knowledge and methods will be transfer by youth workers inside their organisations and local community.
Participant profile:
-Interested in in the topic of the project
-Young people at age 18 +
-Priority will be given to Alternativi International members due to the topic of the project
Participant profile:
-Interested in in the topic of the project
-Young people at age 18-30years old
-Priority will be given to Alternativi International members due to the topic of the project
Partner countries:
Belgium, Italy, Spain, Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia and Poland
Accommodation and travel costs:
Accomodation and food (breakfast, lunch and dinner) for the duration of the activities will be covered by the receiving organzation ASUL.
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium. It covers 161 km2 , a relatively small area compared to the two other regions and has a population of 1.2 million. Brussels grew from a small rural settlement on the river Senne to become an important city-region in Europe. Since the end of the Second World War, it has been a major centre for international politics and the home of numerous international organisations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union, as it hosts a number of principal EU institutions and the name Brussels is sometimes used metonymically to describe the EU and its institutions. The secretariat of the Benelux and headquarters of NATO are also located in Brussels. It is classified as an Alpha global city. French is now the de facto main language with over 90% of the population speaking it. Brussels is also increasingly becoming multilingual. English is spoken as a second language by nearly a third of the population and a large number of migrants and expatriates speak other languages.
The participants will be accommodated in the Hostel “Generation Europe”, situated in the heart of Brussels! 15 minutes’ walk to the Grand-Place and 10 from the atmosphere of Place SaintGéry and Place Sainte-Catherine and the Dansaert district. During the project duration (31st August – 7 th September), participants will be offered free of charge, accommodation in triple rooms for 7 nights, 3 meals, materials, etc. Participants can get inside the hostel and make their check in starting from 2.30 pm on 31st of August.
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Deadline: As soon as possible