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Youth in the face of radicalization

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-2-ES02-KA105-011485
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Learning Mobility of Individuals | Youth mobility Funder Contribution: 24,590 EUR

Youth in the face of radicalization

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"Our youth exchange ""Youth in the face of radicalization"" is inspired by a common problem of youth radicalization in the EU and neighboring countries. The Euro Barometer of the European Commission, published on August 2, 2017, shows that terrorism is now at the top of the list of issues that European citizens have identified as one of the challenges currently facing the EU. We believe that the prevention of radicalization should not be just a policy conceived and operated by the state. In fact, it must be an association between the state, local authorities and civil society. Its success is based on the mobilization of everyone. We are convinced that the radicalization of young people is a serious problem that must not only be expressed in terms of security, but we must also think about solutions that are above all economic, social and cultural. As a cultural solution we discovered that the use of European tools dedicated to young people, such as our youth exchange project within the framework of the Erasmus + program, will allow us to use artistic education and non-education as a tool to prevent radicalization. Use new innovative methods and provide young people with information about European values ​​and fundamental rights. In this context, with our partners we decided to establish a youth exchange ""Youth versus radicalization"" that will bring together 42 young people from 07 different countries (Spain, Italy, Greece, Poland, Tunisia and Jordan) to be held in Benicàssim (Castellón) and who will address the issue of radicalization through artistic supports such as theater, film, painting, music, etc. Our youth exchange aims to: - Sensitize radicalization and create a learning space through non-formal education, a space for open exchange, mixed cultures and different environments for young people through innovative and creative tools. - The use of artistic education and non-formal education and the exchange of good practices as a tool to prevent radicalization. - Create an international platform for organizations to share their experiences and the use of art as a tool to fight and prevent radicalization. - To better understand the opportunities of the Erasmus + program and non-formal education to promote European values ​​of tolerance, understanding and respect for human rights. This youth exchange is designed and dedicated to young people interested in the prevention of radicalization, in an artistic approach, offering them the opportunity to exchange ideas and points of view, work together and express themselves through art. During 7 working days, participants will face different challenges, meet new people with different backgrounds, sharing and developing new skills. The participants will do many activities such as games, role plays, simulation, visits, debates, workshops on artistic creativity, excursions, evaluation and self-evaluation. They will experiment in non-formal education methods and discuss with the facilitator the improvement of their knowledge and skills0"

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