Call for participants: TURN YOUR POWER ON, Turkey, 21 – 29 August 2013

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Institute of Ukrainian Studies is looking for 3 talented Ukrainian youngest to take part in the project on 21-29 August in Turkey. If you want to join the project, send a request for applicaion form to: mpekh@mail.lviv.ua, lidia.fedchuk@ius.lviv.ua or eleonora.provozin@ius.lviv.ua Detail project description you can read here.   During the project organizers will use non-formal technics… Continue reading

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“Claim your rights” 22-31 May 2013 in Vadul lui Voda, Moldova

The training “Claim your right” was a 10 days training on the bank of the Dniester in Moldova. It gathered 24 youth leaders which represented Denmark, Moldova, Armenia, Ukraine, Italy and Romania. There were 4 participantss of the Institute of Ukrainian Studies in Moldova: Vedanta Zoriy, Mykhaylo Hevko, Mariia Bocheva and Marichka Iefimova. The aim… Continue reading

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Play & Change!

[en]: all participants

Venue: 15.05 – 24.05.2013 Date: Skopje, Macedonia For Leonor, Eva, Hugo, Boyan, Ivan, Andrej and all who were by my side Maybe that’s because of the mountains- they purify and disburden. Also because of wine – it adds zest to a day. As well as a rhythm – that is he who gives birth to… Continue reading

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Equal Education Possibilities – Different Abilities (EEP-DA) 12 – 20 May 2013, Baku, Azerbaijan

A fresh wind blow from the Caspian Sea has spread all over Europe! Members of youth organizations of Ukraine, Georgia, Romania, Croatia, Moldova, Italy, Poland and members of the host organization of Azerbaijan came together in the heart of the historical center of Baku Icherishahar. Our trainers and facilitators of the project – Giorgi Aronia… Continue reading

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Youth exchange “Roman journey from darkness to brightness”

Dates: 3-13 of May, 2013 Venue: Macedonia, Ohrid.. Have you ever been in Ohrid? No??! Change it! Right now pack your luggage and just go! It worth! In Macedonia you will find one more place, where you’ll leave piece of your heart. Topic: Roman journey from darkness to brightness Minorities – one of the most… Continue reading

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