AVI-Moldova – part of the peace movement of Vadul lui Woodstock Festival On August 11th, on the Nistru riverside, at Vadul lui Voda beach, is going to be held Vadul lui Woodstock Festival, where through the international language of music, rock groups from the two sides of Nistru are going to give Live performances promoting peace and friendliness, persuading people of culture, art and media to enliven public dialogue in order to straighten relations between plain folks of both sides of the transnistrian conflict.
The festival is not a commercial action; the participation of groups is voluntary.
This event is expected to be joined by a great number of youngsters, both from left side of Nistru and from the right side - Transnistria (Pridnestrovie).
Furthemore, representatives of Youth NGOs are given the opportunity to spread information about their activities, distribute flyers and promote their ideas. Therein, special places will be disposed.
So here comes our chance to seek for new volunteers and potential partners : )
This is an opportunity that needs to be developed!
And the cherry on the cake - we will have fun!
More details about the festival you can find on www.festival.md
In the period of 26th – 29th July 2007, the Association of International Volunteering from Moldova, in the frame of Youth Transcending New Frontiers, is organizing the “Human Rights on bicycles” activity. During 3 days, a group of 13 volunteers are going to ride to Sarata Galbena , Mereseni and Caracui. They are going to organize there Human Rights Seminars. Via a bicycle “convoy” they will distribute announcements about the seminars and lot of leaflets about the meaning of human rights. The target group of the seminars will be children aged between 16-18th years old. Details...
Author: Negura Rodica Published at: 23.07.2007
As a part of the national week of voluntary work, on Thursday, 26th April 2007, a group of AVI volunteers went to the refugee charity center from Chisinau, Buiucani district, to do a work shop on Moldovan culture and cultural differences.
The volunteers running the workshop were: Cezar Cernei, Alina Secrieru, Carolina Secrieru and Daniel Nylin Nilsson.
Every Thursday in the charity center is dedicated to the presentation of national cultures. Often this will be the culture of the refugees home countries, but on this day AVI volunteers took on the task to present Moldovan culture.
First the volunteers visited the management of the center, and were informed about the center’s work and the situation of refugees in Moldova in general. Details...
Author: Daniel Nylin Nilsson and Carolina Secrieru Published at: 07.05.2007
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