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ASOCIACION GRUPO DESARROLLO RURAL VALLE DEL GUADALHORCE

Country: Spain

ASOCIACION GRUPO DESARROLLO RURAL VALLE DEL GUADALHORCE

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-PL01-KA210-ADU-000084730
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>Intergenerational integration and exchange of good practice on culture, education and inclusionsocial through the implementation of an international partnership project.Increasing the competences, quality of work and methods of operation of people participating in the projectEstablish partnerships to support social inclusion and counteract exclusionExchange of experiences in the field of activation activities in the field of intergenerational educationIncreased activity of organizations<< Implementation >>Implementation of preparatory visitsImplementation of study visits (in Poland, Spain and Portugal), including organization of workshops for participants, exchange of good practicesProject management (supervision, project promotion, dissemination of results, development of evaluation)<< Results >>1. The final report will be prepared, which will include the evaluation of the project and conclusions from the implemented operation2. Forming an international partnership to activate the local community and counteract exclusionsocial3. There will be 3 workshops to activate the local community (workshops in the field of culture, history, cultivating tradition, language workshops)4 Developing recommendations for further activities in the adult education sector

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2017-3-LU01-KA205-037212
    Funder Contribution: 58,575 EUR

    "The project ""Partnering for refugees. Europe for you!"" brings out the importance of the topic of refugee crisis and migration to young people on European level. Refresh Luxembourg and its partners have noticed the need of a project of this kind for young people. This project has confirmed the huge need for education of young people about refugees and who they are, what happened to them and what is their living situation in the countries that they have got to. These elements are not often discussed with the young people. This project has proven that young people are full of empathy and ideas how to react on the issues related to refugee crisis and how to improve the process of migration. The two mobilities of young people organised in Luxembourg and North Macedonia, as well as the events organised in Spain and Romania have brought the information about the project topic to over 4 000 people. Another element of importance for this project has been the project platform: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/ built to raise the awareness of young people around Europe about the importance of being well informed about the refugee crisis, and if possible, taking actions towards improving the current situation. Around 6.000 visitors have been able to review the website content and learn more about the refugee crisis and migration. The main project objectives were fully achieved including the following: 1. Directly educating over 40 young people who will bring 40 innovative ideas how to educate their local community about the situation with refugees and their inclusion into the communities. 2. Maintenance of 4 national researches from the 4 countries involved in the project. The researches will examine the attitude of the citizens related to refugee crisis and treatment of refugees in the countries. These researches will provide results on which we, national agencies and bodies may examine the topic.Luxembourg research: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/2019/10/14/insights-from-the-luxembourg-team-on-the-refugee-crisis/North Macedonia research: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/2019/10/14/refugee-crisis-in-the-republic-of-north-macedonia-report-from-macedonian-participants-2019/Romania research: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/2019/10/14/overview-on-the-refugee-crisis-in-romania/Spain research: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/2019/10/14/country-comparison/3. Over 10.000 people reached through dissemination activities and usage of the project platform: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/4. 300 direct users of the services of the project.5. Created digital platform with outputs in all formats: video, text, pictures and sound. The platform provides information, lessons, stories and reliable resources. 6. Facilitated cooperation with schools, municipalities and local televisions and media in general in order to improve the project promotion. More about the project supporters on the following link: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/project-supporters/36 young people coming from 4 different countries and 10 people as organisational staff have been involved in the project directly through the two mobilities organised in Luxembourg and North Macedonia. These young people coming from different social, economic, geographical and cultural background have been able to discuss and learn more about the project topic, as well as to come up with ideas related to improvement of the current situation. These young people have been students at schools and universities in Spain, Romania, North Macedonia and Luxembourg. There also were people working in companies or organisations, as well as young people who volunteer in different actions related to refugees. The compilation of this group of young people that have been included during the past 2 years of the project has made a massive contribution to raising awareness about the topic of refugee crisis. Moreover, the project included organisations though Europe, local partners and media that have been also included in the process of spreading the voice about the project. A total of 10000 direct and indirect users have been included in the project. The project involved several main events which are listed below together with the generated results: 1. Kick off meeting in Spain - at this meeting the plan for the project was designed and confirmed. Also, the web platform design has been approved and initiated. 2. Blended mobility of young people in Luxembourg - the first participants at the project have been involved and they created the first stories of the project, initiated the usage of the web platform and created a huge media archive that has been used throughout the project. 3. Blended mobility of young people in North Macedonia - the media campaign in North Macedonia and the dissemination of the story of the project have been in the focus of the group of the people attending the mobility 4. Dissemination event in Spain - Spain has been informed on a high level by having the young people from Alora doing numerous events in schools and having included over 128 people in their dissemination activities. Please find the full link to the internal report by the Spanish partner on the following link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xCvsdSR3DYUJaL5miuA0DSZvEwDQO8i8?usp=sharing and website post: http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/2020/01/13/dissemination-in-spain/. 5. Change Festival in Campina, Romania - the young people of Campina organised a festival with over 150 attendees to raise awareness about the project topic in the area and in Romania as a whole. Huge media coverage of this event raised the voice about the project in Romania. Also, an NGO fair has been another prove for support of the project topic by the Romanian non-governmental organisations. Link to more information http://re-fresh.lu/strategic/2020/01/13/change-festival-campina-2019/6. Evaluation meeting in Romania - The project partners representatives have been part of the final event of the project concluding the project results and elaborating the joint work in the past 2 years.The long term impact of the project is visible through the project platform that continues to be updated and used by the visitors. This platform ensures the future sustainability of the project and provides content for the future activities."

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 602644-EPP-1-2018-1-IT-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALA
    Funder Contribution: 149,991 EUR

    SPEED - Social Processes Empowering Entrepreneurship Development aimed to improve entrepreneurial skills of young people with fewer opportunities and promoted and supported their inclusion in the job market, through an extensive set of activities based on Non-Formal Education to start a personal, professional, social and cultural process of growth.To reach the objectives we have structured a Consortium, made up of 2 different University one in Mexico and one in Portugal, an Italian organization with great coordination experience, an expert Estonian organization in non-formal methods and five other organizations with extensive experience in working with disadvantaged youth, from Europe and Latin America, which aimed to:- to train youth workers on Non-Formal Education methods and techniques based on Marketing, Sociology and Economics Theories to support the acquirement of creativity and entrepreneurial skills in young people with fewer opportunity;- to apply contents pertaining to Formal Education schemes into Non-Formal Education systems, activities and contexts;- to promote the acquirement and the improvement of entrepreneurial competencies, communication skills, marketing and creativity in disadvantaged youth;- to create a technological and IT digital system for self-taught learning, based on OER, containing theories and practises on entrepreneurship;- to promote Volunteering Activities as a mean to foster and multiply the impact of project activities, tools and materials on disadvantaged youth.During the project implementation, the two different universities and their departments of Sociology and Economics, cooperated with youth workers to better support and train young people with fewer opportunities, who are facing a lack of opportunities and skills, in entrepreneurship and, to guarantee monitoring and quality to the whole project process.Aims and objectives were reached through the following activities:- Online cooperation between partners;- 1 Kick-Off Meeting + Study Visit in Argentina;-1 Coordination Meeting in Italy, in addition to online cooperation – Study Group Strauss/Universities;- 1 Training Course for Youth Workers in Italy;- Volunteering Activities for 12 Volunteers in EU and Latin America;- Local workshops on social entrepreneurship in 6 countries;- Final evaluation meeting (online).The activities sponsored and powered by the partners of the consortium produced:- An academic study, promoted for publication at international level on “Paper” by the Mexican University;- an E-learning free platform for youth that collects digital contents to support the self-taught learning of young people in relation to Social Entrepreneurship www.speedstrauss.com - A promotional video made out from the experiences of the 12 volunteers involved in volunteering activities.The project suffered from the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the consortium's countermeasures and good cooperation ensured that the quality of its products and activities was not affected and the achievement of its objectives was not precluded.

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