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<< Objectives >>We all have our unique characteristics and personalities that make us different from each other. Those characteristics, qualities and attributes – which are the bases for the betterment of society – are in fact most important and of great significance, whether it be loyalty, sincerity, love or gratitude. Tolerance is one of those qualities that forms the bedrock of society. The world is a much smaller place today. Globalisation has blurred borders throughout the world. More people from different nations, cultures, religions and lifestyles are working together and living in the same neighborhoods than ever before. Tolerance of each others’ differences is a very important key to keeping peace among young generation. Youth exchange programme aims to promote tolerance, respect and mutual understanding through cultural, religion, ethnic diversity between youth from different countries, will be achieved by each activity planed during the youth exchange. By gathering youth from different countries together to discuss and to share their experience, ideas and work together for being source of spread gained information in their community, project will support to unite youngsters from different background, nations and culture. Cross-cultural learning and dialogue between the participants from different countries, with a view to promoting mutual understanding and tolerance. By interacting freely and opening their minds through specific games and tasks, young people will together find out elements of multiculturalism, tolerance, partnership, social volunteering and dialogue, discuss the importance of being involved in local community in friendly and supportive atmosphere and outline issues of social inclusion. << Activities >>The project covers main activities: preparation, youth exchange in Poland, evaluation and dissemination. Youth Exchange is the core activity of the project. Exchange days will become a special space created due to non-formal educational methods and wide NGOs' experience of social work for communication between youth Poland, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Italy and Slovakia. Before project application, Participants from each NGO discussed the ideas for the project, their specific needs and expected contribution. All the participants had the opportunity to share their ideas and visions with the other project members in a common project Facebook group. It was decided to place core project activities proposed and created by participants to the programme. Facilitators will support their preparation activities and will be ready to contribute. Partners will be represented by 5 participants (4 participants and 1 team leader). << Impact >>The impact on participants that will take part in this youth exchange will be the most relevant one, as they will acquire new skills, will develop new competencies and behaviours; apart from the impact that the Youth exchange will have on them directly, when the activity will take place, by interacting in an inter-cultural context, by experiencing a different learning environment, the impact will be sustainable as they will implement in their local communities their new competencies and abilities by organizing different community-based activities. We expect participants to change their attitude and welcome the tolerance in their everyday life, share this attitude with friends, family and within local community. Participants of this youth exchange are expected to become multipliers of results of the project. Their mission will be to introduce the rest of members of their organization with new information and knowledge they've got. Partner organization will have active members with new inspiration and strategies to improve their local work and a widened network of international contacts.
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