Deadline: 24 April 2015
Open to: experienced activist in civil society, change making, politics from EU countries at least 21 years old
Venues: Berlin, Lisbon, Venice, Budapest, Warsaw and Brussels in the period of June 2015-January 2016
Description
From crisis and austerity to the politization of media, attacks against migrants and refugees, the rise of xenophobic politics and push-back on the social dimensions of freedom of movement – citizenship and fundamental rights are facing strong challenges in Europe. From these challenges however, activists, artists, tech-developers and citizen groups have worked cooperatively to build innovative tools and practices to further the protection of the rights of all people living in the European space. In this context, European Alternatives (EA) is opening a programme what will aim to share the experiences of these successes, and to build a stronger transnational voice for rights protection. The programme will be a space for us to develop our skills and experience and to network with others looking to better protect the rights of people living in the European space. The focus of each session will be on innovative and developing practices and creative ways to use commonly used tools. The 6 sessions programme lasts from June 2015- January 2016.
Sessions will be held in six cities with a mixture of participants from across Europe, each participant must attend at least two sessions:
Berlin 20-22 June 2015;
Lisbon 10-12 July 2015;
Warsaw 18-20 September 2015;
Budapest 16-18 October 2015;
Venice 22-24 January 2016;
Eligibility
Be at least 21 years old, possessing good English language skills;
Have experience in (civil society) activism, change making, politics and strong motivation and interest to join a network of like-minded individuals and organisations;
Apply for at least two sessions;
Living in EU member state;
Individuals are encouraged to apply, as well as persons from established organisations.
Costs
You can apply for full scholarship that will cover accommodation, meals and travel expenses. Participants that will receive full scholarship will have to pay contribution fee of EUR 45 per session.
How to apply?
If you’re interested in applying, please fill in the online form that you can find at the bottom of their website. The deadline for applying is 24 April 2015, selected candidates will be informed until 20 May 2015.
If you have any questions please write e-mail at citizenrights@euroalter.com.
For more information please visit the official website.
Πηγή: http: www.mladiinfo.eu