Being a young refugee in Europe today
5-12 December 2006
European Youth Centre Strasbourg
The Youth Sector of the Council of Europe, in collaboration with UNHCR,
is organising a seminar on "being young refugees in Europe today". The
main aim of the course is to exchange experiences and reflect on the
complex situation of young refugees in Europe today and try to identify
ways to improve the situation.
The training course will bring together young people who were once
forced to move (refugees, asylum seekers, IDPs...) and young people
working with people forced to move.
All participants selected for this course must be:
- actively involved in the subject or working on the subject of the
seminar
- able to work in one of the working languages (English or French)
- motivated to actively participate and available during the whole
duration of the course
- willing to act as multipliers
- ready to share their own experiences
- between 18 and 30 years old
Deadline for applications: 3 October
For full details and application forms, see:
http://www.coe.int/t/e/cultural_co-operation/youth/1._News/Calls_for_applications/060_young_refugee_seminar.asp
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