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   |place= Pyla
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   |moderator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]
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   |participants_type=Teenagers
   |participants_num=200
   |participants_num=200
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'''Tree Planting 2000'''
'''Tree Planting 2000'''
In the frame of the project Youth Promoting Peace we organized the event with the title Tree Planting 2000 and the main organizer was Y2P. The person in charge was Dimitris Tsaousis. We had 200 participants and the event was founded by the Cyber Kids and Coca Cola.
The members of [[Youth Promoting Peace]] organized the event with the title '''Tree Planting 2000''' on the 6th of February 2000. This was probably one of the first events ever organized in Pyla and therefore opened the door for more other events to follow. The group was facilitated by [[Yiannis Laouris]]. The elected presidents of the group at the time was [[Dimitris Tsaousis]]. More than200 youth participated.The event enjoyed visibility in the evening news.
 
The event was funded by the [[CYBER KIDS]] and Coca Cola. Following this event, the group was encouraged by UN officials to submit an application to the UNDP/UNOPS program for funding.





Latest revision as of 04:19, 4 February 2012

Y2P
Y2P
Project Youth Promoting Peace
Place Pyla
Date(s) 6 February 2000
Person in charge Yiannis Laouris
Type of participants Teenagers
Number of participants 200
Total Duration 1 day



Tree Planting 2000 The members of Youth Promoting Peace organized the event with the title Tree Planting 2000 on the 6th of February 2000. This was probably one of the first events ever organized in Pyla and therefore opened the door for more other events to follow. The group was facilitated by Yiannis Laouris. The elected presidents of the group at the time was Dimitris Tsaousis. More than200 youth participated.The event enjoyed visibility in the evening news.

The event was funded by the CYBER KIDS and Coca Cola. Following this event, the group was encouraged by UN officials to submit an application to the UNDP/UNOPS program for funding.