Seiklejate Vennaskond on noorteorganisatsioon, mis loodi mitteformaalsel kujul juba aastal 2003, praeguseks on tegu MTÜ-ga. Aastatel 2004-2015 oleme korraldanud üheksa noortevahetust ja kaheksa koolitust Eestis ja viinud läbi mitmeid kohalikke üritusi. Oleme üks Eesti suurimaid saatvaid organisatsioone, saates aastas sadu noori ja noortega töötavaid inimesi noortevahetustesse ja koolitustele. Samuti oleme saatev organisatsioon EVS vabatahtlikele, meil on projekte nii Euroopas, Aasias kui Aafrikas.

20 august 2013

Õppevisiit inimõigustest Armeeniasse!

7.-15. oktoober toimub Vanadzor'is, Armeenias õppevisiit inimõigustest Armeenias. Kandideerima on oodatud noortejuhid, noorsootöötajad ja projektikoordinaatorid, kellele pakuvad huvi inimõigused ja kes sooviksid sellel alal arendada koostööd Kaukaasia riikidega. Vanusepiiriks 18+.  Eesti osalejatele on kaks kohta. Valituks osutumise korral katab programm Euroopa Noored kõik kohapealsed kulud (söök, majutus, koolitus). Ise tuleb alguses osta lennukipiletid, millest saab 70 % tagasi. Hetkel on soodsaim variant lennata Tbilisisse, hinnaks 300 € seega omakulu on 90 €). Projektis osalustasu ei ole! Kandideerimiseks lae alla ANKEET ja saada see 02.09.2013ks (kaasa arvatud) aadressile seiklejate.vennaskond@gmail.com



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Project Description:
The study visit in Armenia is the third in a series of study visits in the Caucasus dedicated to discover the current social and economic situation of young people living in this part of the post-soviet world. After having looked at the voluntary sector in Georgia in 2011 and the challenges for young people in Ganja region in Azerbaijan in 2012, the third edition of “Discover the Caucasus” will focus on the human rights situation in Armenia.
Therefore, the study visit will feature meetings with various local NGOs in Vanadzor, Gyumri and Yerevan on different aspects of human rights such as gender equality, rights of sexual minorities, equal opportunities for marginalised youth, legal protection and advice for people in conflict with the law and peace-building.
Additionally, the participants will conduct interviews with local young people in each city to engage into a dialogue on their perception of the meaning and importance of human rights.
With this programme the study visit aims to get an insight into the human rights situation and the civil sector defending human rights in Armenia, to discover young peoples’ perception of human rights in Armenia and more generally in the EECA region, and to create new partnerships enhancing local capacities for human rights protection in Armenia and in EECA region.

Aim:
• To get an insight into the human rights situation and the civil sector defending human rights in Armenia
• To discover young peoples’ perception of human rights in Armenia and more generally in the EECA region
• To create new partnerships enhancing local capacities for human rights protection in Armenia and in EECA region

Content
• Human rights violations in Armenia
• Perception of human rights and their universality among local youth and human rights defenders
• Human rights protection measures of local NGOs
• Development of international cooperation projects on human rights protection and monitoring in the South Caucasus, specifically in Armenia