OTHER activities forming part of annual work plans
supported by the European Youth Foundation
Introduction:
Any activity which does not meet the criteria for an international activity falls under the category “OTHER”. The criteria for international activities are:
ü Participants from at least 7 Council of Europe member states
ü Project team members representing 4 nationalities
ü 4 full working days excluding travel
ü Geographical and gender balance
The two types of activities are given equal value by the Programming Committee on Youth. However, a work plan needs to contain at least 1 international activity.
Non-exhaustive list of examples of OTHER activities within work plans supported by the EYF:
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A series of local campaigns to be implemented in different countries |
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An awareness raising online campaign on human rights |
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A needs analysis/research feeding into a European campaign with various actions in different countries, all over Europe |
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A global week of simultaneous actions for human rights and peace |
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A Preparatory meeting/Coordination meeting, followed by a series of round tables which are feeding into a European campaign |
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A series of local activities in several cities |
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Various local launching events, where participants provide mini-trainings in their communities |
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A set of study visits to analyse the situation and needs of youth in the different countries |
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Regional expert meetings on community development in several communities |
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Numerous national training courses implemented by participants of former activities |
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Quick response trainings for actions against exclusion in order to allow flexible one-off support for local young activist groups to develop their skills |
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2 days meeting to discuss and work on digital tools in youth work |
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A task force meeting, including the development of a gender tool |
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An online training course over the course of 2 months |
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A mobility activity, for example all the participants travelling together to organise workshops in different locations |