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The training course `All different, but how about all equal`: Young people combating Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in Europe” will bring together youth workers from all over Europe, ready to share best practices and to work on joint projects on prevention of Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.

Aim: The project aims at empowering with knowledge and skills in combating Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in Europe 30 young European multipliers during a 6 full days training course in the multicultural town of Smolian, Bulgaria.

Objectives:

To explore the concept of Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia and its relevance in Europe today;

To share and analyse the realities and manifestations of Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia faced by young people in Europe;

To examine the perceptions and the manifestations of Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in today’s societies;

To collect examples of good practice in overcoming prejudice and promoting inter-community relations and inter-religious co-operation;

To identify criteria for good practices on intercultural and inter-religious youth work;

To identify strategies and approaches to prevent Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia and its consequences on the society;

To raise awareness of Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia and mobilise institutions and organisations active against discrimination in the fight against it;

To propose measures for political and educational action aimed at increasing understanding and respect for cultural and religious diversity in Europe;

To train the participants in effective campaigning in cultural diversity and antidiscrimination projects.

To encourage the participants to actively participate in building multicultural societies, free of prejudices and racism.

Who can apply? Youth workers and youth leaders, coming from Europe and interested / with experience in working on the problems of youth, facing Romaphobia, Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism with disadvantaged young people.

All participants must comply with the following criteria:

Young human rights activist from the member countries of the CoE

Youth workers, actively involved with antiracism, Romaphobia, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia

Minority youth and youth workers that realize projects with minority youth Representatives of local, regional, national and international NGOs

Representatives of local and public authorities

Representatives of local minority communities (especially Roma, Jewish and Muslim)

Capable and motivated to multiply the knowledge obtained during the training course

Able to work in English

For more info, see website:

http://www.bcrd. net/adae_ bg/