Call for Prep-team: Outsmarting the Paradigm

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We are announcing a call for Prep-Team members for the international training “Outsmarting the paradigm: Implementation of new technologies in cities”. The seminar will take place between 26th and 30th May in Riga (25th and 31th are travel dates). The event is implemented as a part of the transnational project “A Charter for the Smart City II”.

Objectives:

  • Train 25 young people in critical assessment of technology in cities and re-evaluate its role in the urban environment;
  • Assess the Charter for the Smart Cities through the Central and Eastern European lens;
  • Create a platform for exchange of best practices for young people interested in exploring the connection between Urbanism and/or Technology;
  • Create a set of outputs relevant and useful for the young people in the Central and Eastern Europe tackling the connection between the Cities and Technology.

If you are young (till 30) person from Eastern and Central Europe (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Kosovo*, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine) interested in how the integration of new technologies in cities can affect the democracy, social and economic influences on youth, this project will be very much relevant.

In order to achieve these objectives, we are looking for young activists to join the preparatory team. Prep-team members should speak English, be available during the preparation period, be responsible about fulfilling their tasks, have good organisational skills, be good team players and committed to the aims of the project and CDN’s values and be familiar with non-formal education methods.

Main responsibilities of the prep-team:

  • Active participation in the regular online meetings prior to the event (March-May/ 2-3 h a week);
  • Participation in a live prep team meeting in Riga: 14-15 March (2 full working days), arrival day 13th, departure 16th.
  • Dissemination of the call and selection of participants, preparation of participants for the event and providing them with all the necessary information regarding the program;
  • Preparation and facilitation of the programme of the Training; designing and preparing sessions based on non-formal education methodology, invitation and communication with speakers, experts, trainers and partners in accordance with the project aims (4-6 h a week);
  • Helping with the promotion of the event and ensuring media visibility;
  • Taking care of practicalities and of the general well-being of the participants;
  • Full participation during the entire event and prep team meeting before and after: Arrival 23rd of May, departure 1st of June;
  • Supporting the finalisation of the outputs;
  • Helping with the reporting of the seminar.

Being a prep-team member at CDN event would offer you:

  • Working in a lively international urban activist environment;
  • Experience in managing youth projects – preparation, implementation and reporting;
  • Getting familiar with Green values and CDN work;
  • Getting to know local activists and Alternative Urbanisation activists and their work;
  • A possibility to develop your leadership and group work skills;
  • A lot of work and a lot of fun!

Practicalities: 

Accommodation, food, working space, travel and visa costs for preparatory team will be fully covered. For selection of travel means the condition is to combine the most economic and environmentally friendly way (lowest price + travel time + CO2 emissions).

DEADLINE for submitting online applications is 5th of February, Midnight CEST. 

You will be informed by e-mail approximately in 2 weeks time after the deadline. Please add project.coordinator@cdnee.org to your contacts, so that you do not receive our reply in spam folder.

Apply here.

This project is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of CDNEE and Wetenschappelijk Bureau GroenLinks with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation.

 

Second EGAT Session in Croatia

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About the Event

This is the second meeting of a series of training sessions, part of our transnational project European Green Activists Training organized by the Green European Foundation together with  Sustainable Development Forum Green Window and Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe

In the city of Rijeka, European Capital of Culture in 2020, the EGAT participants will meet for the second time and engage with the topics of media literacy and sustainable development. In the 2-day program, they will meet with representatives from various organizations and journalists. The 20 activists will also learn more about citizens’ initiatives and the EU StratCom task force.

Programme

Saturday 23rd November

09:00 – 10:00     Arrivals

11:30 – 12:00     Introduction to the weekend

12:00 – 13:00     Iva Lulić, Development and Strategic Partnerships Associate: “Rijeka 2020, Green Wave and citizens’ initiatives (Council of the Citizens)”

13:00 – 14:00     Lunch

14:00 – 15:30     Branko Mijić, journalist at Novi list: “Media and media literacy”

15:30 – 16:00     Coffee break

16:00 – 17:30     Workshop on media literacyEU StratCom Task Force

17:30 – 18:00     Coffee break

18:00 – 19:30     Zoran Grozdanov: founder of “Network of Food”nominated for the European Citizen’s Prize 2018

19:30 – 20:00     Reflection groups

20:00 – 21:00     Dinner

Sunday 24th November

09:00 – 10:00 Breakfast

10:00 – 12:00 Field activities visit to NGO Terra (Rijeka)

12:00 – 13:00  Lunch

13:00 – 15:30   Vjeran Piršić, President of NGO Eko Kvarner: “How sustainable development started on my island”

15:30 – 16:00   Reflection groups

16:00    Departures


Application Process Closed

The call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities to participate in the European Green Activist Training next year! Be sure to follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to hear about all our latest opportunities!

EGAT Session in Croatia (Sljeme)

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About the Event

This is the first meeting of a series of training sessions, part of  our transnational project “European Green Activists Training” organized by the Green European Foundation together with  Sustainable Development Forum Green Window and Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe

During this weekend, 20 participants from various regions in Croatia will meet, learn and discover more on green values and EU institutions, including on decision-making processes.

This session will be followed a second session in the end of November, that will focus on various issues from a European perspective.

Programme

DAY 1 – 18.10

09:00 – 10:00   Arrival

09:30 – 11:00   Getting to know each other games + teambuilding activities

11:30 – 12:00   Expectations and challenges

12:00 – 12:30   Coffee break

12:30 – 14:00   History of the EU

14:00 – 15:30   Lunch

15:30 – 17:00   Institutions of the EU

17:00 – 17:30   Coffee break

17:30 – 19:00   Learning more about the European Parliament

19:00 – 20:00   Dinner

20:00 – 20:30   Reflection groups

DAY 2 – 19.10

09:00 – 10:00 Breakfast

09:30 – 12:00 Digital technologies in the context of the European Union

12:00 – 12:30   Coffee break

12:30 – 14:00   History of green parties in Croatia and the EU

14:00 – 15:30   Lunch

15:30 – 17:00 Thematic groups workshop

17:00 – 17:30   Coffee break

17:30 – 19:00 Presentations of thematic groups + discussion

19:00 – 20:00   Dinner

20:00 – 20:30   Reflection groups

DAY 3 – 20.10

09:00 – 10:00 Breakfast

09:30 – 12:00 Experience in the European institutions and green organizations – World Cafe

12:00 – 12:30   Coffee break

12:30 – 14:00 Evaluation

14:00 – 15:30   Lunch

15:30  Departures

Application process closed

The call for applications has closed. Stay tuned for similar opportunities to participate in the European Green Activists Training next year!


 

European Green Activist Training (Croatia)

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About European Green Activist Training (EGAT)

During the EGAT course, you will learn about Green values, meet politicians and experts working at the frontline of fighting for positive change, and of course connect with plenty of other like-minded young people!

The course will give you insights into the political decision-making processes on the national and European levels, develop your skills as an activist to enact societal change, and explore how Green values promote more equal and sustainable societies.

The training course will be comprised of three training sessions in Croatia, an online course on Green Learning , and then culminating with a one-week study trip to Brussels to visit the European Institutions alongside EGAT participants from other countries.

We encourage people from across Croatia and from all backgrounds to apply to take part.

Find out more about EGAT on the EGAT project page. 

Programme

First Meeting  

  • 18-20 Octoboer 2019
    Sljeme (Red Cross mountain lodge)

Second Meeting

  • Early November (exact date TBC)
    Rijeka

Third Meeting

  • 13-15 December 2019
    Sljeme (Red Cross mountain lodge)

Brussels Study Trip

  • Early March 2020 (exact dates TBC)

Practicalities

The participation fee is 370 HRK (50 EU).
Accomodation and food costs for the national training sessions, as well as the costs for the Brussels study trip will be covered by the organisers.

For participants outside of Zagreb and Rijeka, there is also the possibility of the organisers covering travel expenses for attending the national training sessions.

For those unable to cover the cost of the participation fee themselves, we invite you to apply and contact the organisers at info@zeleniprozor.hr to inform us of your situation. 

How to Apply

The EGAT course is open to Croatian citizens aged 18-25 years old.
We encourage those without experience in the topics covered by the course to apply.

Please apply via this application form. 

Application deadline: 23 September 2019


The course is organised by Green European Foundation with the support of Sustainable Development Forum Green Window and Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe and with the financial support of the European Parliament to Green European Foundation.

Summer School – Youth and the City: Young People for Fair and Green Cities (Prague)

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About the Event

Green European Foudnation partner Cooperation and Development Network Eastern, alongside Alternative Urbanisation Working Group, are announcing a call for Participants for the summer school “Youth and the City: Young People for Fair and Green Cities”.

The Summer School aims to conceptualise and promote the model of sustainable and democratic cities among active young people in the Central and Eastern Europe and provide them with tools for reclaiming their cities.

The aims and objectives of the project are:

  • To create a space for youth to discuss the concept and role of Alternative Urbanisation in shaping the future of the cities;
  • To empower young people to use the city as a platform for doing local, Green and alternative politics;
  • To create a toolkit of positive practices and methods of influencing politics on a very local level.

Practicalities

The event will take place from 5th to 9th of August in Prague ( 4th and 10th are travel dates to and from Prague.)

Language: The main language of this activity will be English. But not being comfortable interacting in English should not prevent you from applying, the majority at the event will be non-native speakers and the group will be able to help out if there is some term you might not know!

Costs: The full cost of working materials, visa and lodging (accommodation in multi-bed rooms, vegetarian food, and refreshments) during the event will be covered by the organizers. In exchange, we ask for a participation fee of 20 EUR for participants coming from non-EU countries and 30 EUR for participants coming from EU countries.

Accommodation, food, working space, travel and visa costs for participants will be fully covered. For selection of travel means we encourage participants to combine the most economic and environmentally friendly way (lowest price + travel time + CO2 emissions).

Programme

The programme for this event can be found here.


*All references to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

Call for Participants: Summer School – Youth and the City: Young People for Fair and Green Cities (Prague)

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About the Event

Green European Foudnation partner Cooperation and Development Network Eastern, alongside Alternative Urbanisation Working Group, are announcing a call for Participants for the summer school “Youth and the City: Young People for Fair and Green Cities”.

The Summer School aims to conceptualise and promote the model of sustainable and democratic cities among active young people in the Central and Eastern Europe and provide them with tools for reclaiming their cities.

The aims and objectives of the project are:

  • To create a space for youth to discuss the concept and role of Alternative Urbanisation in shaping the future of the cities;
  • To empower young people to use the city as a platform for doing local, Green and alternative politics;
  • To create a toolkit of positive practices and methods of influencing politics on a very local level.

Who should apply?

We are looking for 20 young people aged 16-35, residing in Central and Eastern Europe (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo*, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine).

We encourage applications reflecting diversity in all forms; therefore we welcome applications from those who identify as women, LGBTQIA+, POC, migration background, or with a different ability.

Participants who have activism experience in working on the rights for the city and/or urban planning and policy making and with relevant knowledge or high motivation to learn about the topic are highly encouraged to apply.

Practicalities

The event will take place from 5th to 9th of August in Prague ( 4th and 10th are travel dates to and from Prague.)

Language: The main language of this activity will be English. But not being comfortable interacting in English should not prevent you from applying, the majority at the event will be non-native speakers and the group will be able to help out if there is some term you might not know!

Costs: The full cost of working materials, visa and lodging (accommodation in multi-bed rooms, vegetarian food, and refreshments) during the event will be covered by the organizers. In exchange, we ask for a participation fee of 20 EUR for participants coming from non-EU countries and 30 EUR for participants coming from EU countries.

Accommodation, food, working space, travel and visa costs for participants will be fully covered. For selection of travel means we encourage participants to combine the most economic and environmentally friendly way (lowest price + travel time + CO2 emissions).

DEADLINE for submitting online applications: 9th of June 2019 at Midnight CET. You will be informed about the results of the selection within two weeks after the deadline.

APPLY HERE.


*All references to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

European Green Activists Training (Croatia)

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Context

The training is a part of our transnational project ‘European Green Activists Training’, which this year consists of training sessions for young Green activists from Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Malta. The participants will take part in national trainings about green politics, as well as European politics and institutions. In addition, there will be a study visit to Brussels in the beginning of March 2019, during which participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand. 

About the event

This 3-day training in Croatia is  taking place from October 19 – 21, 2018 at the Red Cross House in the Nature Park Medvednica, and is organised by The Green European Foundation together with Green Window and Cooperation Development Network of Eastern Europe. 

Participants will engage in activities with the representatives of international organizations, local authorities and the representatives of the European Union to learn about the possibilities of building a greener and more just society. 

Practicalities

The participation fee for the training is 50€, while the accommodation and food expenses, along with the Brussels Study Tour expenses, are covered by the organisers. 

We invite young people (from 19 to 26 years of age) living in Croatia to apply for this unique opportunity until September 30, 2018 by filling out this form. Please note that applications from participants who have no prior experience in the subjects of this training are particularly encouraged. 

For any additional questions, you can contact info@zeleniprozor.hr .

The training is organised by the GEF – Green European Foundation with the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation. 

It’s Our Turn! Congress of Young Europeans (Prague)

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About the event

At the four-day congress in Prague, selected participants will have the chance to come together in a historically important Central European capital to discuss their visions of Europe’s future. Participants will reflect on the protest movements from 1968 and 1989 and debate issues that concern them today as well as ways in which they can mobilise to shape the future for the better. In addition to this, the Green European Foundation (GEF) will contribute to the congress with a pre-event online course, providing for a common knowledge base for all participants, as well as a platform for debates ahead of their trip to Prague.

Programme:

Thursday August 30

18:00-22:00 Opening event and dinner reception

Friday 31 August

9:30-10:30 Welcome and introduction

Ellen Ueberschär, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany

Carlotta Weber, Green European Foundation, Belgium

Teo Comet, Federation of Young European Greens, Belgium

10:30-12:30 ‘It’s Our Turn’ – plenary discussion about young activists, politicians, artists and public engagement

Moderation: Özge Kara, Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe, Serbia

Václav Kříž, Mladí občané, city councillor in Krásno, Czech Republic

Sergey Lagodinsky, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany

Vincent Madeline, Europe Écologie-Les Verts, France

Maria Demisheva, Feminist Workshop, Ukraine

14:00-17:30 City walks in Prague

17:30-19:30 Film screening: ‘Leave/Stay’ followed by discussion with Mariann Dósa, School of Public Life, Hungary, and László Józsa, Film producer, Hungary

19:30-20:30 Dinner

20:30-22:30 Screening of the film “Jan Palach”by Robert Sedláček (2018, English subtitles)

Saturday September 1

9:30-10:00 Introduction of the community space Studio ALTA

10:00-12:00 WORKSHOPS: Protest Movements and Activism

  • Elections, protest movements ad the role of young people – School of Public Life, Hungary
  • The use of artistic tools in contemporary activism – Studio ALTA, Czech Republic
  • Human Rights Workshop – Panoptykon Foundation, Poland
  • “The spirit of 1968”: What it was and what is left – Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany

12:00-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:30 Participants’ presentations and discussion

15:30-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-18:00 WORKSHOPS: Our Role in Public Spaces

  • Manage your town! – Mladí Občané, Czech Republic
  • Art and culture shaping public spaces – Studio ALTA, Czech Republic
  • “We started from the bottom, now we are here” – interactive workshop with urban activists from Eastern Europe – Cooperation and Development Network Eastern Europe, Serbia
  • Children in Urban Development – Milota Siorová, Urbanist, Slovakia
  • Housing in European cities – Czech Young Greens

18:00-19:30 Dinner

19:30-21:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: The Future of Democracy in Europe – How to defend the core values of open and plural societies?

Moderation: Agata Skrzypczyk, Journalist, Poland

Lluis Camprubi, Iniciativa per Catalunya Verds, Catalonia – Spain

Vít Havelka, Europeum, Czech Republic

Terry Reintke, Member of European Parliament for Greens/EFA, Germany

Ellen Ueberschär, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany

Sunday September 2

9:30-11:30 WORKSHOPS: Our Future of Europe

  • European Green Activism – Green European Foundation, Belgium
  • Safeguarding Democracy in the EU – Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany, and Linda Schneider, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany
  • The Role of Youth in Shaping Europe – Federation of Young Europeans
  • “Migration is our Encounter with Globalisation!”: A Future Lab on the EU’s Migration Policy – Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany, and Ali Nobil Ahmad, Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient, Germany

11:30-12:00 Coffee break

11:45-13:30 Presentations from workshops – Follow-up

13:30-14:45 Lunch

14:45-16:00 Evaluation and closing

16:30-19:00 Film screenings and discussion in cooperation with the JIHLAVA Film Festival

19:00-20:00 Dinner

20:00-22:00 Farewell Party with a concert of Šarbilach Orchestr

 

This event is organised by the Green European Foundation in collaboration with the Heinrich Böll Foundation Prague.

Urban Steps for Resilient Future (Istanbul)

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Context

This training for trainers includes several stages aiming at young  and motivated people who are eager to improve Eastern European cities through alternative ways of urbanisation, as well as in mastering their skills in advocacy and project management.

The objective is to empower them to shape and improve their urban communities, and to ultimately create more sustainable green cities based on the principles of inclusion and democracy.

First step: Online Course “Urban Steps for a Resilient Future

Prior to their attendance of the training, the course introduces the training participants to different concepts concerning public spaces and urban commons, explores various examples of urban activism as well as grassroots and entrepreneurial initiatives, illustrates urban problems and propose good practices. The course Urban Steps for a Resilient Future shows ways to turn ideas into concrete action and how urban activism can serve as a connection point for collaboration between different stakeholders on a local level in reaching common solutions.  

Second step: Face-to-face training

During an intensive one-week face-to-face training, the participants consolidate the knowledge gained while going through the online course, they receive insights from external speakers and receive in-depth and hands-on training on a variety of topics. Among those are a session on “City and Economy” by Dirk Holemans (Director of the Flemish Green Think Tank Oikos, GEF Board member and city councillor in Gent, Belgium), an introduction to useful tools of project management by Vesna Jusup (European Green Party), as well as a hands-on training on effective communication by Pinar Ilkiz  (Co-Founder and Communications Director at Pikan Ajans, an NGO social media consultancy).

Third step: Fortify

Participants of the Training for Trainers will have an opportunity to implement one of four Regional Trainings that they designed and planned themselves. These activities are targeting young people from the regions respectively. Young people will both be able to practice their trainer and project management skills as well as to map decision-makers and existing urban initiatives in their local communities/regions and exchange experiences and practices among themselves. At the end of this phase, every group from each country will have a completed action plan.

About the event

The international activity will take place from 24-29 April near Istanbul, Turkey, in the framework of this year’s transnational project “Creating Socio-Ecological Societies through Urban Commons Transitions”. Both urban activists with experience and people who are new to this topic but keen to develop an expertise in this field were invited to answer the call for participants.

The training is going to enable young people to analyse their cities (think global) as well as equip them with capabilities to conduct local activities on the spot with the goal to improve their communities (act local), and will include, among others, sessions on “City and Inclusion”, “City and Environment”, Manifesto Writing, and more.

All the materials produced during the project: Manifesto, Regional Action plans, impressions, recommendations and other materials will be summed up into a publication that will be translated into four different languages, so stay tuned for the follow up!

 

Call for Participants: Urban Steps for Resilient Future

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We are happy to announce the call for participants for the International Activity (Training for Trainiers) that will take place from 24-29 April near Istanbul, Turkey.

We are looking for young  and motivated people who are eager to improve Eastern European cities through alternative ways of urbanisation, as well as in mastering their skills in advocacy and project management. Participants are expected to come from one of the following 16 countries of Eastern Europe: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Kosovo*, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine, Russian Federation.

Both urban activists with experience and people who are new to this topic but keen to develop an expertise in this field are welcome to apply. The team will select participants respecting the criteria of gender, geographical and regional balance and taking into consideration the diversity of participants’ backgrounds regarding the event’s topic. We encourage applications reflecting diversity in all forms, especially gender and sexual identity.

All sessions of the international activity will be conducted in English.

DEADLINE for submitting the application is Sunday 4th March, 2018.

You can apply using this application form.

Go to PROJECT PAGE to read more information about the full project.

*All reference to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with the United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

Congress of Young Europeans (Prague)

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At the four-day Congress, taking place from 30 August to 2 September in Prague, selected participants from all over Europe will have a chance to come together in this beautiful and especially historically important Central European capital to discuss their visions of Europe’s future.

The main theme of this year’s Congress of Young Europeans is protest and activism in time: How activism in the past has shaped our present, and how the young generation of today can shape our future.

  • Are you already involved in European matters or do you feel the need?
  • Are you interested in sharing your visions, knowledge and ideas?
  • Are you below 30?

APPLY to the Congress of Young Europeans and become part of a young and innovative European network!

The working language of the congress will be English.

The organisers will cover the travel costs and accommodation for all selected participants of the Prague Congress of Young Europeans. The number of spots is limited to 60 participants. Application deadline is 6 April 2018!

Download the call: Call CYE

Application form

EGAT Study Visit to Brussels 2018

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About EGAT

The European Green Activist Training consists of training sessions for young Green activists in two phases: the first entails national trainings on domestic politics, as well as a session on European politics and institutions; and the second brings together the activists from different countries in Brussels to complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.

This transnational project aims at the Europeanisation of existing trainings for Green activists in several European countries by making them more European in their content, but also more co-operative, by enabling young activists to meet and network.

Study visit to Brussels 2018

This year, we will gather EGAT participants from Finland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Croatia and Malta in Brussels between 05 and 09 March 2018 to visit relevant European institutions, civil society organisations and activists, and to take part in stimulating workshops in order to gain a critical insight into functioning of the EU and ways of making an impact as a young citizen.

Programme

Monday 5 March (Arrival Day)

19:00 – 22:00 – Welcome & ice-breaker activities

Tuesday 6 March (Brussels Actors Day)

10:00 – 12:30 – Alternative Initiatives (Parallel Sessions)

12:30 – 13:30 – Lunch

13:30 – 14:50 – Introducing EGP, FYEG, GEJ (Parallel Sessions)

15:00 – 16:20 – Introducing ILGA Europe, FoEE, The Good Lobby (Parallel Sessions)

16:30 – 17:50 – Introducing GRIP, GEF, Why Privacy Matters (Parallel Sessions)

18:30 – 20:00 – Dinner

Wednesday 7 March (European Day)

9:30 – 17:30 – Visiting the European Parliament

Thursday 8 March (Activism Day) 

10:00 – 11:00 – Introduction and Games

11:00 – 12:30 – Turning apathy Into Action – what makes political campaigning effective?

12:30 – 14:00 – Lunch

14:00 – 14:50 – Fishbowl – Lessons from the Women’s Movements (EWL, FYEG)

15:00 – 16:15 – Group Work

16:15 – 17:00 – Ideas Bazar & Feel-o-meter

18:30 – 20:00 – Dinner

Friday 9 March (Evaluation Day) 

10:00 – 12:30 – Reflection and Evaluation

12:30 – 13:00 – Lunch and Departures

EGAT session on EU politics in Croatia

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Training in Zagreb for young Green activists with a strong interest in Europe

This training s a part of our transnational project “European Green Activists Training”, and will provide opportunities for 20 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union, Green politics and sustainable development policies. 

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.

The EU training session will be accompanied by training session on national politics and culminate in a study visit to Brussels in Spring 2018, in which the participants will complement their training by experiencing the European political dimension first-hand.

Application process closed

The deadline for applications was 30 September 2017. Stay tuned for similar opportunities next year and shorten the wait by going through our online course!

EGAT in Croatia

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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 Zagreb

This training will provide opportunities for 20 participants to learn more about the institutions of the European Union, Green politics and sustainable development policies.  In addition, they will engage in activities with the local authorities in Zagreb and the representatives of the  EU to learn about the possibilities of building a greener and more just society.

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!

We invite young people ( from 19 to 26 years old) living in Croatia to apply for this unique opportunity until 30 September 2017 by filling out this form. Please note that applications from participants who have no  prior experience in the subjects of this training are particularly encouraged.

Accommodation costs and food for training, as well as costs of the study trip to Brussels, are fully covered by the organisers.

For any additional questions, you can contact zeleni.prozor@gmail.com and kaca@cdnee.org. Good luck!

Digitised Security – How to Read the Surveillance Discourse and Fight it!

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The seminar took place from 24th – 30th April in Bosnia. It was inspired by a digital [x] webinar that looked at the political reactions sparked by the terrorist attacks in Paris and how the tension between security and freedom was framed by agenda setters. A year later, censorship and mass surveillance are becoming the norm, and we want to fight this: we want to change the discourse to achieve better policy and give everyone the tools to protect their freedom, even in hostile environments.

The programme was based on the principles of non-formal education and intercultural learning. We strove for active, inclusive and direct communication and transfer of knowledge. The sessions were balanced between theoretical inputs, workshops, role-plays, debates, discussions, reflection and other interactive methods of learning.

The seminar aspired to:

  • Explore how recent events have led to fear being instrumentalised to restrict our online freedoms;
  • Analyse how online censorship and mass surveillance are justified by governing bodies and why these policies are ineffective at increasing security;
  • See how they harm personal freedoms and democracy;
  • Look at why anonymity and privacy is important for oppressed and minority groups to avoid persecution and harassment;
  • Develop skills to use software that protects us from surveillance and overcomes censorship.

During the week-long event, 40 young people from all over Europe came together and aimed at creating a vibrant environment to produce sustainable and long lasting collaboration to fight for common digital rights!

The event reported can be downloaded here.

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Date: 24 – 30 April 2017
Location: (close to) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Duration: 6 working days
Working language:
English
Number of participants: 40

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This project was supported by the Youth Department of the Council of Europe, Green Forum (Sweden), Green European Foundation and Terry Reintke (Member of the European Parliament, The Greens/EFA).