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7
Sep
2017
 
16
Oct
2017
 
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
 
Malta

The Green European Foundation is hosting a stimulating training in Malta for young Green activists, in collaboration with Ceratonia Foundation.

This event is a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”, which this year consists of training sessions for young Green activists from Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Croatia and Malta. The participants will take part in:

  • National trainings on domestic politics, as well as a session on European politics and institutions;
  • Study visit to Brussels in spring 2018, in which they will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.

Training in Malta

We invite all young people living in Malta, who are interested in Green ideas, European Union and change making in general to participate in this unique training. During this training the participants will get an opportunity to acquire skills in Green political action on domestic and European level. The first training about national politics will be hosted on Saturday, 28 October. This will be followed by a special training with a focus on the European dimension, which will held on Saturday, 18th November. Participants will finalise their training with a study visit to Brussels in spring 2018.

As a special element of this training, the participants will gain an exclusive access to our online course IMPACT EUROPE – which will enhance their critical understanding of the European Union, provide them with an analytical overview of the Green movement in the context of contemporary politics at the European level, as well as with insights into ways of generating political impact as a European citizen.

Apply now!

To apply, please indicate your interest by writing an email to ceratonia@alternattiva.org.mt! The deadline for applying is Monday, 16 October 2017! Good luck!

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