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Well together It's been a week since the Dobre Razom project has started in Kyiv. During that time we had a great training on antiracism giving us some tips and cool methods of teaching at our schools. Sadly we had to separate after that and continue our journeys in two different cities to discover special things about this world and ourselves. So that's what we're doing now.
Today is September the 1st, Knoledge Day in Ukraine and the Kharkiv team had a chance to participate in the celebration and meet the kids we're going to work with. And we even got flowers just for being there:)
On Monday the school starts. Good luck to us and our friends in Lviv!
August 3-20, 2007
prepared by Natalie Dorosh and Victoria Kopchak
In order to describe the sequence of the work camp it is necessary to pay attention to the determined elements of every short-term volunteer project, i.e. work, study, rest, evaluation and follow-up parts as well as to give a grasp of the group dynamics and peculiarities of conducting workshops in different camps.
Work:
The work elements of the Human Rights Traveler (HRT) consisted of two parts: creating a workshop plan and dividing responsibilities and conducting workshops at other work camps. During the preparation stage which took place during 2 days in Artemovsk volunteers chose the theme of the workshop, determined its aim and objectives and developed the workshop plan. Details...
Author: Julia Myasyshcheva Published at: 23.08.2007
@ Artemovsk/Ukraine, 04.-05.08.2007
by Sven Rasch
The Training Session focussed on enabling participants to prepare educational activities on the topic of Human Rights which shall be implemented between the 8th and 20th of August in international workcamps on environmental and social inclusion topics in the framework of the long-term project „Youth Transcending New Frontiers“ took place on saturday 4th and sunday 5th of August in the city of Artemovsk, Donetsk-region/Ukraine and brought together five international volunteers from Irland, Italy, Luxemburg, the Ukraine, and the United States of America plus two memebers of the local Projectmanagement Team (PMT) that organized the event at Artemovsk. Details...
Author: Julia Myasyshcheva Published at: 10.08.2007
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