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Here’s the initial "Recycling the Future! – Sustainable Development Youth Exchange!" project summary:
“Over the years, the centuries and millennium, it is becoming more evident degradation of our environment, forcing such consequences to the signing of treaties and agreements between States, international forecasting strategies, etc. Finally, a series of international agreements, in order to create conditions to preserve the natural lung of humanity, trying to reduce CO2 emissions, promoting recycling habits, among other measures.
Applies in this rhetorics, making the issue: Young people, who are the future of such agreements have environmental awareness that enables them to apply these ecological habits of life? Young people are aware of the consequences of non-ecological practices? What about Europe? Aware of what is Europe and how this influences the environmental regulations in your country, region or city?
Thus, this project aims to:
1. European Awareness of young people, through the exploitation of their values and the connection between them and the topics of the exchange - inclusion and environment;
2 The environmental awareness of the participants and the local community;
3 The awareness of young people to the practice of recycling;
4 The promotion of intercultural dialogue;
5 Promotion of the European debate and dialogue around issues of European and international scale as the environment;
6 The promotion of life skills such as self-esteem, interaction with others, the rejection of prejudice and racism;
7 The promotion of European mobility
In practice, the project Recycling the Future will cover two activities:
1 Advance Planning Visit, 31 May t0 3rd June, 2015, in furnaces Algodres involving two participants (one leader and one youth with fewer opportunities to participate in the exchange) of the six project countries - Portugal, Poland, Latvia, UK, Estonia and Turkey, which will discuss the practical arrangements for the exchange, the selection of participants and the coordination of activities and sharing of tasks between respective partners as well as the signature of an internal partnership agreement.
2 Youth Exchanges between countries, from 5th to 16th November, joining in Ovens Algodres five young and one leader from each country, covering 18 young people with fewer opportunities. In this exchange, we engage participants, aged 15 to 19 years, in activities such as recycling used materials, converting them into musical instruments or portfolios, pins, etc, in debates on European citizenship, presentations + Erasmus program in brainstorming about environmental responsibility of the new generations of cultural sharing activities among the various groups of different nationality, bridging the gap between environmental responsibility, European values and European interculturalism.
Thus, we hope to create an impact on the daily lives of participants, including:
1 Promoting young people gain the habit of recycling the material used, rather than the mix with organic waste;
2. promote saving habits of the environment, such as turning off lights or close the water tap when not to use, or even not printing computer files that do not require;
3 Promoting mutual aid and solidarity, fruit of intercultural dialogue in youth exchanges;
4 Promoting a sense of a common identity - European;
5 Valuing the young, and their self-esteem, your self and your communication skills with others.
Alongside the impact to generate the young participants, we aim to create a partnership and impact on the participating organizations, particularly in terms of creating a network of institutional contacts that provides organizations involved information sharing and repaired the creation of European youth projects that empowers its participants to exchange new skills leaders in the field of non-formal education for environment and European citizenship, new skills in the field of group dynamics and conflict management.
Moreover, the project will turn-up for your target - jovens-, trying, through the communication and dissemination plan to reach as many young people and give them the messages and learning that young participants had the opportunity to feel and experience, including:
1 Promoting young people gain the habit of recycling the material used, rather than the mix with organic waste;
2. promote saving habits of the environment, such as turning off lights or close the water tap when not to use, or even not printing computer files that do not require;
3 Promoting mutual aid and solidarity, fruit of intercultural dialogue in youth exchanges;
4 Promoting a sense of a common identity - European;
5 Valuing the young, and their self-esteem, your self and your communication skills with others.”
Furthermore, we will discuss amongst us the division of tasks for this project and we’ll send you an infopack of this project (containing information about accommodation, meals, internet, daily programme, useful contacts and tips, objectives, rules, venue, transportation, etc.).