All we need, April 9 - 17, 2022, Istanbul
Durring the project we have been oriented in the intellectual tradition of human rights and to provided with resources which allowed us to appreciate and criticize its contemporary status. In fact, with this project we have gained better understanding and knowledge of human rights and how to exercise them. We had open discussion on some of the most important issues related to human rights, such as the current situation with the refugees and immigrants across Europe. Given that, we have learned that human rights are
considered as things we are allowed to have, to be or to do, inherent to all human beings, whatever the nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status is.
Participants will have created a Booklet containing information about the activities done during the project, as well as about the Erasmus+ Programme. Moreover, the methodology that was used not only encouraged peaceful, nonviolent and tolerant approaches, but also focused on promoting community involvement.
Objectives of the project that was reached:
Participants transformed their own personal experiences and developed competencies and learned a variety of techniques to develop creatively;
● Participants gained different perspectives about human rights, as well as to exchange experiences and practices on projects’ topic among youngsters from different countries, cultures and backgrounds;
● During the project we have raised awareness among youth across Europe about the importance of supporting and respecting human rights;
● Our youth have become more active in their daily life and to use their time qualitatively and usefully;
considered as things we are allowed to have, to be or to do, inherent to all human beings, whatever the nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status is.
Participants will have created a Booklet containing information about the activities done during the project, as well as about the Erasmus+ Programme. Moreover, the methodology that was used not only encouraged peaceful, nonviolent and tolerant approaches, but also focused on promoting community involvement.
Objectives of the project that was reached:
Participants transformed their own personal experiences and developed competencies and learned a variety of techniques to develop creatively;
● Participants gained different perspectives about human rights, as well as to exchange experiences and practices on projects’ topic among youngsters from different countries, cultures and backgrounds;
● During the project we have raised awareness among youth across Europe about the importance of supporting and respecting human rights;
● Our youth have become more active in their daily life and to use their time qualitatively and usefully;