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RE-ACT IN - Rethinking Arts for Cohesion, Trust and Inclusion

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 101052022
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices | Capacity Building in the field of Youth Funder Contribution: 284,698 EUR

RE-ACT IN - Rethinking Arts for Cohesion, Trust and Inclusion

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Since 2011, millions of Syrians have fled their home, seeking safety as refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and EU. Half of the refugee population are young people who strive to rebuild new lives. Host countries are facing exacerbation of social conflicts and radicalisation of racism and discrimination. The Consortium, composed of CSOs working in Italy, Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon, four countries involved in current and past migration routes, is deeply convinced, as Euro-Mediterranean community, of the necessity to develop a meaningful approach to the looming task of helping young refugees rebuild their lives, in new host countries. Responsive Non-Formal Education (NFE) activities offer stability and purpose, provide youth with opportunities to rebuild social capital and re-establish a routine and development of skills for future. RE-ACT IN aims to: i) improve the competences of youth workers in promoting social inclusion and building trust and understanding between refugee and host communities through NFE; ii) empower youngsters living in marginalised areas, helping them to recover from crisis and build happier and more productive lives; iii) co-design and experiment alternative models of youth participation in public and social life by the means of artistic expression and digital tools, iv) enhance cooperation, innovation capacity and internationalisation of CSOs working in the NFE sector. RE-ACT IN consists of: a context-based needs analysis focused on assessing the needs and develop innovative NFE methodologies to tackle the issues of social exclusion; a capacity-building phase, focused on engaging and empowering youth workers and marginalised youth by using performing and visual arts as a mean of representation. A comprehensive dissemination action is conducted through digital tools to link project’s outputs with youth organizations, decision-makers, national and European authorities, promote sharing of practices and experiences between partner countries.

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