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Quality development and support to Euro-Mediterranean youth work Training Active Trainers in Euro-Mediterranean youth work (TATEM): November 2004 - November 2006 Implemented in co-operation with the SALTO Euro-Med resource Centre, this training course aimed to develop and consolidate the skills and competence of 30 trainers active with projects in the region with the view of developing the quality of training and the existing informal pool of trainers. This long-term training course consisted of 5 phases. 1. Initial training seminar (EYCB, Hungary, November 2004) 2. First practical phase 3. Consolidation and development seminar (Injep, Marly-le-Roi, France, September 2005) 4. Second practical phase 5. Evaluation and follow-up seminar (Essaouira, Morocco, November 2006). Programme: EN - FR List of participants Seminar documentation
Long-term training course "Youth participation and intercultural learning through Euro-Med youth work": February 2004 – June 2005 This long-term training course aimed at developing the capacity of youth workers to plan, manage and evaluate sustainable youth projects. It also initiated a series of local youth pilot projects addressing the priority issues in Euro-Med co-operation (such as citizenship, environmental protection, women's rights, human rights). The course was implemented in three phases: the introduction and project development seminar in February 2004 at the European Youth Centre Budapest; a project implementation phase, and the evaluation seminar in Amman, Jordan in June 2005. Course presentation: (EN - FR) Course documentation
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