YOUTH IN ACTION PROGRAMME

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Call for proposals 2010 Action 3.1 Cooperation with the Neighbouring Partner Countries of the European Union Application deadline 1 February 2010

GENERAL OBJECTIVES To promote young people s active citizenship in general and their European citizenship in particular To develop solidarity and promote tolerance among young people To foster mutual understanding between young people in different countries To contribute to developing the quality of support systems for youth activities and the capabilities of civil society organisations in the youth field To promote European cooperation in the youth field. PRIORITIES European citizenship active participation of young people respect for cultural diversity Inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES A distinction is made between Programme Countries and Partner Countries. Participants and promoters from Programme Countries can participate in all Actions of the Youth in Action Programme. Participants and promoters from Neighbouring Partner Countries can participate in Action 2 and sub- Action 3.1 of the Youth in Action Programme. Participants and promoters from Other Partner Countries of the World can participate in Action 2 and sub-action 3.2 of the Youth in Action Programme. Programme Countries Member States of the European Union (EU) Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom Programme Countries of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) which are members of the European Economic Area (EEA) Islanda Liechtenstein Norvegia Turkey Programme Countries which are candidates for accession to the European Union

Neighbouring Partner Countries South East Europe Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) Kosovo, under UNSC Resolution 1244/1999 Montenegro Serbia Eastern Europe and Caucasus Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Moldova Russian Federation Ukraine Mediterranean Partner Countries Algeria Egypt Israel Jordan Lebanon Morocco Palestinian Authority of the West Bank and Gaza Strip Syria Tunisia Other Partner Countries of the World Afghanistan Ethiopia Nigeria Angola Fiji Niue Antigua and Barbuda Gabon Palau Argentina Gambia, The Panama Australia Ghana Papua New Guinea Bahamas Grenada Paraguay Bangladesh Guatemala Peru Barbados Guinea, Republic of Philippines Belize Guinea-Bissau Rwanda Benin Guyana Saint Kitts and Nevis Bolivia Haiti Sainte-Lucia Botswana Honduras Saint-Vincent and the Grenadines Brazil India Samoa Brunei Indonesia Sao Tome and Principe Burkina Faso Ivory Coast Senegal Burundi Jamaica Seychelles Cambodia Kazakhstan Sierra Leone Cameroon Kenya Solomon Islands Canada Kiribati South Africa Cape Verde Korea Republic of Sudan Central African Republic Kyrgyzstan Suriname Chad Laos Swaziland Chile Lesotho Tanzania China Liberia Thailand Colombia Comoros Malawi Tonga Congo (D. R. of the) Malaysia Trinidad and Tobago Congo (Republic of the) Mali Tuvalu Cook Islands Marshall Islands Uganda Costa Rica Mauritania United States of America Djibouti Mauritius Uruguay Dominica Mexico Uzbekistan Dominican Republic Micronesia Vanuatu East Timor Mozambique Venezuela

Ecuador Namibia Vietnam El Salvador Nauru Yemen Equatorial Guinea Nepal Zambia Eritrea Nicaragua Zimbabwe Niger ACTIONS Action 1 - Youth for Europe Action 2 - European Voluntary Service Action 3 - Youth in the World Action 4 - Youth Support Systems Action 5 - Support for European cooperation in the youth field SUB-ACTION The purpose of this sub-action is to develop mutual understanding between peoples in a spirit of openness, while also contributing to the development of quality systems that support the activities of young people in the countries concerned. A Training and Networking project can be of two types: Youth Exchanges with Neighbouring Partner Countries. To bring together groups of young people from two or more countries, providing them with an opportunity to discuss and confront various themes, while learning about each other s countries and cultures. Training and Networking with Neighbouring Partner Countries. To cover the training of the active in youth work and youth organisations, and exchanges of experience, expertise and good practices between them. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES planning and preparation implementation of the Activity evaluation (including reflection on a possible follow-up) ELIGIBLE PROMOTERS Each promoter must be: a no profit/no governmental organization; a local, regional public body; an informal group of young people a body active at European level in the youth field. NUMBER OF PROMOTERS Bilateral Youth Exchange: one promoter from an EU country and one promoter from a Neighbouring Partner Country

Trilateral Youth Exchange: three promoters from different countries, of which at least one is from an EU country and one is from a Neighbouring Partner Country Multilateral Youth Exchange: at least four promoters from different countries, of which at least one is from an EU country and two are from Neighbouring Partner Countries ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS Participants aged between 13 and 25 and legally resident in a Programme Country or in a Neighbouring Partner Country (a small number may be aged between 25 and 30) NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS The project must involve a minimum of 16 and a maximum of 60 participants (group leader(s) not included). DURATION OF THE PROJECT Maximum 15 months DURATION OF ACTIVITY 6-21 days, excluding travel days. DEADLINES Projects submitted to a National Agency: Projects submitted to the Executive Agency: Projects starting between Application deadline Projects starting between Application deadline 1 May and 30 September 1 February 1 August and 31 1 February December 1 July and 30 November 1 April 1 December and 30 April 1 June 1 September and 31 1 June 1 March and 31 July 1 September January 1 December and 30 April 1 September 1 February and 31 July 1 November All project applications submitted under the Youth in Action Programme must indicate two set of dates: Project dates: these are the date when the project starts and the date when the project ends. This period includes the preparation and the final evaluation (including a reflection on a possible follow-up) of the project. Activity dates: these are the dates during which the main Activity takes place. This period excludes the preparation and final phases of the project.

PROJECT PROPOSAL INTRODUCTION This project will promote an European cooperation between youth s group comes from Italy and other countries (in preference Romania, Kosovo, Albania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Morocco) to connect them with different socio-cultural realities in order to improve tolerance and respect for cultural diversity. The group will aim topics like meeting, interchange and confrontation to share their feelings and emotions about things, people and events. In this way, it will discover affiliation to a group and will find diversity to develop right behaviors and the respect for the others. OBJECTIVES Objectives of the proposal are to: Create a youth s interchange in the solid action to favorize a communication about best practices, experiences, opinions and values Favorize integration through a cross-cultural dialogue Improve the mutual comprehension between eligible countries Galvanize the youths into a positive behavior beside the cultural diversity and the active citizenship Promote the educational and social values Favorize communication and cooperation to exchange youth ideas, experiences, best practices and informations Galvanize the youth into the attention to the society and solidarity ACTIVITIES Project planning and preparing Meeting with potential partners to explore and/or prepare the different locations and activities Formation of a local group with the sustain of the tutors Training of the local staff involved in the project Define the topics and the activities to aim and develop Develop activities with energies, brainstorming, buzz groups, individual work, role playing and problem solving techniques In Italy (in province of Foggia): get up a sort of cross-cultural dialogue celebration that shows experiences and activities developed during the project Evaluation DIRECT BENEFICIARIES This project will involve youths come from Italy and other Countries (in preference Romania, Kosovo, Albania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Morocco) aged between 13 and 25 years. The group will be wait on socio-educational and youth groups leaders. It will be also involved the families of the youth participants, trainers and local staff. INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES Local Governements System of Education and Vocational Training (Schools and training Institutions) Local Authority

ELIGIBLE PROMOTER: Istituto Religioso di Formazione ed Istruzione Professionale I.R.F.I.P. Via Arco Ducale snc 71038 Pietramontecorvino (FG) - Italy Tel/Fax. 0881/519161 518133 web: www.irfip.it e-mail info@irfip.it ELIGIBLE PARTNERS NGOs, at least one Municipality in the country to carry out the activities, school or vocational training for eligible countries (in preference Romania, Kosovo, Albania, Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Croatia, Morocco) SPIN-OFF PROMOTERS In our area there are often attitudes of intolerance or lack of integration against a large number of immigrants that in recent years has steadily increased. The promoter, therefore, will acquire a positive impact through dissemination of good practices and results arising from the project as well as the spread of education that promotes acceptance of diversity, interethnic dialogue and exchange. EXPECTED RESULTS To develop knowledge, skills and abilities To promote knowledge and contact between groups of young people from different nationalities To increase the opportunities for dialogue and cooperation To promote curiosity and acceptance of different situations and ways of being To overcome prejudice and conformity MAX BUDGET 30.000 APPLICATION DEADLINE 1 february 2010