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19
Jul
2023
 
12:00 pm - 4:30 pm

What does security mean to young people in the time of war and economic and climate uncertainty? What demands can we make to soon live in a safe, inclusive Europe?

About the Event

This learning space is designed for young activists (15-35) from across Europe. The two sessions, organised by GEF with the support of FYEG, will facilitate learning about what security is and what it can mean in different regional contexts in Europe, in the light of past conflicts, crises and current trends. The session will be led by carefully selected experts. Following this, space will be given to those directly affected by the recent conflict in Ukraine to share their thoughts, experiences and ideas for moving forward. After the Summer School, participants will be able to talk about security in an informed and holistic way.

Project background:

This event is part of the Summer Camp: Writing the Green Stories. The camp focuses on building the capacity of young people to create their own narratives, turning their personal stories and experiences into activist actions.

 

Speakers

  • Sofija Todorović, Programme Director of YIHR Serbia
  • Palina Burko, Belarusian environmental activist, Republican Theater of Belarusian Drama
  • Yevheniia Bryhinets, Executive Committee Member of Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe (CDN)

 

Programme

12:00 – 13:00: Security and geopolitics – hand in hand?

  • Sofija Todorović, Programme Director of YIHR Serbia

15:00 – 16:30: Workshop: Security in times of war – Belarusian and Ukrainian perspective

  • Palina Burko, Belarusian environmental activist, Republican Theater of Belarusian Drama
  • Yevheniia Bryhinets, Executive Committee Member of Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe (CDN)

 

Practicalities

Date and Time: 19 July, 12 – 16:30  CEST

Location: Vallåsens Värdshus, Rössjöholmsv. 20, 312 98 Våxtorp (Sweden)

LanguageEnglish.

Format: In person event

Registrations for this event are now closed


These summer school sessions are organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of FYEG and the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.

 

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