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  • [[Future Worlds Center]] has envisioned, designed and implemented many projects over the years with a focus on the youth and their role in social transform ==List of Youth in Action Projects==
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  • [[Future Worlds Center]] has envisioned, designed and implemented many projects over the years with a focus on the youth and their role in social transform ==List of Youth in Action Projects==
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  • [[Future Worlds Center]] has envisioned, designed and implemented many projects over the years with a focus on peace and reconciliation and its role on dem ==List of Cyprus-based Peace-related Projects==
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  • ...ei''' has collaborated with [[Future Worlds Center]] in many Youth-related projects, including [[UCYVROK]], [[Timisoara 2010 SDDP Facilitators Training School]
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  • ...ng in a number of humanitarian, multicultural and peace and youth related projects. At the end of 2005, with a new Constitution, it evolved into a larger orga
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  • ...un''' has collaborated with [[Future Worlds Center]] in many Youth-related projects, including [[UCYVROK]], [[Timisoara 2010 SDDP Facilitators Training School]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • |projects=[[Youth Promoting Peace]]<br>[[Technology for Peace]]<br>[[New Media Landsc ...and assisted in the [[Technology for Peace]], and [[New Media Landscape]] projects.
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  • ===HasNa-funded initiatives and projects===
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  • ==Examples of Relevant Projects==
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] [[Category:Youth-related Projects]]
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  • ..., European Comission programme "Youth in Action". Yearly budget depends on projects accepted within programme. ==Main Projects / Activities==
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] [[Category: Global Education Unit Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]] [[Category:UNDP Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ==List of projects by category== ==List of all Future Worlds Center Projects==
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  • |projects=[[Cyberethics GIV - Cyprus Safer Internet Center. Island-wide services for ...f the Financial Unit. He serves as the financial administrator for various projects at Future Worlds Center. His main activities at the organization are budget
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] [[Category:Youth-related Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ==People who participated in Peace projects== ==People from the Youth Projects==
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  • ..., European Comission programme "Youth in Action". Yearly budget depends on projects accepted within programme. Main Projects / Activities:
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  • ...ch as youth exchanges but also EVS, Youth Initiatives, as well as training projects; those responsible for projects
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  • ...ards an increased participation of less privileged youth in European youth projects and activities [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...ormed some work. Yves supported many workshops including a few other youth projects with [[Xenia Constantinou]] and [[Marios Epaminondas]]
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  • ...the European Parliament as expressed through the thematic networking pilot projects on Youth Participation. #Create a programme which offers possibilities to make projects that require a partnership between schools/universities and NGOs;
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  • |website=https://www.enicbcmed.eu/projects/medbeesinesshubsMedBEESinessHubs [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...ncy of Cyprus for the Youth in Action Program, Research and Infrastructure Projects, International and European Co-operation, Prevention and Counseling Service
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  • ‘’’Our DiverCity’’’, and similar projects, represent a unique opportunity for youth to ameliorate intercultural issue
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  • ...n, dissemination and exploitation of the results and achievements of those projects. ...ards an increased participation of less privileged youth in European youth projects and activities
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  • |projects=[[Active citizens for intercultural dialogue|ACID]]<br> [[UCYVROK]]<br>[[Ti ...du''' has collaborated with [[Future Worlds Center]] in many youth-related projects, including [[UCYVROK]], [[Timisoara 2010 SDDP Facilitators Training School]
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  • |projects=[[Reinventing democracy (YiA 1.3)]] <br>[[Youth envisage and design their i ...rkshops. Her more recent work with [[Future Worlds Center | FWC]] includes projects such as [[Reinventing democracy (YiA 1.3)]], [[Youth envisage and design th
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  • ...iot and Turkish Cypriot communities are encouraged to create and implement projects in areas of mutual concern. The continuation of [[Youth Promoting Peace]] [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...'' was partner in the [[JUMPSTART the Peace]] and [[Journalism for Peace]] projects.
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  • ==Examples of relevant projects==
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  • |website=www.antigone.gr/en/projects/files/caucasus.pdf ...making seminar facilitated the development of more than 25 ideas for joint projects and other follow up activities, mainly in the context of the Youth in Actio
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...logue between NGYOs, and provide a framework whereby members may implement projects and develop synergy. In addition, CYC assists burgeoning youth groups, con
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • .... All Network member organizations have been involved in bi-communal youth projects and initiatives, and have contributed to the peace and reconciliation proce [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...nd knowledge on how to organize and implement small –scale projects around youth-related issues. Trainings focused on the following areas: a) Team-building and lead ...t communities shared their experience and vision with the public regarding projects they have implemented, b) an interactive art workshop in which participants
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  • ...ups), NGO leaders, youth workers, youth trainers and those responsible for projects. [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • |projects=[[Youth Promoting Peace]]<br>[[Biblio.For.Meda]]<br>[[MedPride]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]] [[Category:UNDP Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • *Young people involved in youth projects [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • |projects= [[Technology for Peace]]<br> [[Youth Activism Project|Youth Activism]]<br> ...community transformator, Thomael has an extensive involvement in community projects, and various awards to attest for her commitment to it including the presti
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  • The Intercultural Institute has been actively involved in many projects of the Council of Europe: ...Institute is involved as coordinator or partner in more than twenty pilot projects, mostly related to intercultural education, national or international, loca
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  • ...OAKE Europe Ltd, an organisation with many years experience at managing EU projects such as EQUAL, INTERREG, ESF, LdV TOI, Grundtvig, LLL Partnerships. The mai
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...n, dissemination and exploitation of the results and achievements of those projects. ...ards an increased participation of less privileged youth in European youth projects and activities
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  • |projects= [[Youth Promoting Peace]]<br>[[Technology for Peace]]
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  • |projects=[[Journalism for Peace]]<br>[[Youth Promoting Peace|Y2P]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...consciousness of European citizenship and dimension through programmes and projects developed for the empowerment of young people
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  • ...<br> [[Youth envisage and design their ideal future (YiA 5.1)]] <br> [[VET PROJECTS]] ...ucation Unit]] and then in April 2012 as a Project Coordinator for several projects within the [[Global Education Unit]]. She currently serves as the project c
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  • |projects=[[Youth Promoting Peace]]
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  • * To initiate strategic projects for change in educational system and integration into EU environment;
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...ough the introduction and initiation of a series of specific collaborative projects for young Turkish and Greek Cypriots living in the Southern and Northern pa ...support to these professionals in developing, implementing and evaluating projects. One Greek Cypriot coordinator will staff the Office.
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  • ...is through supporting the missions,sending volunteers and reparing our own projects. Preparation and leading a projects in third world countries through the found raising actions.
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  • ===Future Worlds Center Projects=== <!-- Third Level Heading --> ...rcultural Dialogue]], [[JUMPSTART|JumpStart the Peace]], and various other projects.
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  • ...ts visiting scientists from all over the world interested in peace related projects. Research results in academic theses and scientific publications. It pionee ==Currently Running Projects==
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  • ...best practices and common pitfalls for the successful management of NGOs, projects, and relationships. The non-formal education style of [[Enterprise 2013]],
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  • |projects=[[Everybody’s Song – Music as a tool to promote diversity and intercult ...oltzmann Institute of Human Rights in Vienna and in educational and social projects in Albania, Croatia, Romania and Serbia.
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  • |projects=[[Youth Promoting Peace]]<br>[[Biblio.For.Meda]]<br>[[MedPride]] ...as [[Project Coordinator]] for [[Youth Promoting Peace]] and several other projects between 2002 and 2005. She also served as Secretary of the Board between 20
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] [[Category:Projects with SDD]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...of the organisation is: to promote researches, training courses and pilot projects for the Not-for-Profit Sector. * To promote and support projects in the Not-for-Profit Sector at local, national and European level
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  • ...ction Plan towards an increased participation in European youth democratic projects and activities *Young people involved in youth projects
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  • |projects= ...ed in intrapreneurship and has carried out successfully several innovation projects within the organization.
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  • |projects=[[Reinventing democracy (YiA 1.3)]] <br>[[Youth envisage and design their i
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  • |projects=[[Reinventing democracy (YiA 1.3)]] <br>[[Youth envisage and design their i
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  • ...]. In his tenure with the organization he participates in three EU funded projects: [[Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders]], [[The World From Our Doorstep]], an
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  • ...visage and design their ideal future (YiA 5.1)''' is one of the very first projects of the [[Reinventing Democracy]] cluster and it was initiated by [[Eleni Mi *Young people involved in youth projects
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • The '''United Nations Democracy Fund''' is a funding agency that supports projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encou UNDEF projects are two years long and fall under one or more of seven main areas;
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  • <br> - initiate programmes and projects in order to introduce new approaches and methods for successful development <br> - Initiate strategic projects for change in educational system and integration into EU environment;
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  • ...for projects which revolve around the integration of Europe.Some of their projects are, Youth Meetings where young people from different countries come togeth
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  • Its signs are evident in projects that promote conflict resolution, intercultural and multicultural communica ==Currently Running Projects==
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  • ...vities in the country to raise funds for the implementation of development projects, the formation and preparation of volunteers for mission trips, as well as
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  • ...ting Peace]], [[HasNa Inc.]], and other [[Global Education Unit]] related projects.
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • # Implementation of projects which promote inclusion and dialogue: # Emphasis on projects that promote active citizenship and youth participation on European level#
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  • ...t]] continue to run a fare share of competitive of global, EU and national projects (co)funded by the United Nations, European Commission and the Research Prom ...tured Democratic Dialogue|SDDPs]] for the [[MARINA]] and the [[R&I PEERS]] projects. It moreover, expands on its work for the [[Manifesto: Democracy in the Dig
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  • The '''Teach Millennium Development Goals''' project is one of the key projects funded by [[EuropeAid]] to support the promotion of the [[Millennium Develo [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] [[Category: ALF Projects]]
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  • Partners with [[Future Worlds Center]] in projects [[Six Steps to Global Citizenship (GlobaLab 2)]] and [[Global Education Goe *Create international networks with which to collaborate in projects at a global level.
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  • The workshop was funded under the Action 5.1 - Youth Democracy Projects of the Youth in Action Programme of the European Commission [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • |projects=[[Global Education Goes Local]]<br>[[MigratED]]<br>[[The Long Way to Europe ...[[Future Worlds Center]] since 2018. She is [[Project Officer]] for three projects: [[Global Education Goes Local]], [[MigratED]] and [[Youth of the World: tr
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...jects and organising training sessions and seminars on many thematics. The projects help young people to grow up by acquisition of collective life and to take
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  • The workshop was funded under the Action 5.1 - Youth Democracy Projects of the Youth in Action Programme of the European Commission. [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • '''Reinvent democracy (YiA 1.3)''' is one of the first projects of the [[Reinventing Democracy]] cluster. Several [[Future Worlds Center]] ...ction Plan towards an increased participation in European youth democratic projects and activities
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  • ...h directly the reasons that participation is minimal or non-existent in EU projects. ...nts regarding the participation of less privileged youth in European Youth projects and activities, based on the root cause map created in the interactive work
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  • Examples of relevant projects:
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  • [[Elena Aristodemou]] coordinating scientific projects of the New Media Lab [[Larry Fergeson]] coordinating the projects : Uniting for Citizenship and participation: Youth promoting Vulnerable gro
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  • ...eland, Portugal to promote the Tools kit, build contact seminar for future projects, promote the website of the project. ...ools kit, promote the website of the Youth of the World seminar for future projects and presents the results of the project.
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  • ...individually or in cooperation with local and international partners. The projects are focused mainly in the fields listed below. Activities include several projects in primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities, and community
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  • |projects=[[Multicultural Cyprus]]<br>[[Accessing Development Education]]<br>[[TeachM ...oned, designed, secured funding, and supervised the implementation of many projects including some large-scale such as [[Act Beyond Borders]] and [[Map Your Me
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...for migrant children.Some Youth programmes are, in 2005, London: bilateral projects. Title: Integration of migrants in Hungary and in the UK. In 2006, Budapest
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  • ...her education, youth welfare service to school projects. Within our school projects we support youngsters in the field of entrepreneurship education, vocationa
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  • ...hoka, a Washigton DC based NGO, since 2005. She is in charge of many youth projects, Youth Venture Summits, online competitions and development of social medi ==Pioneer in peace projects==
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  • ...hoka, a Washigton DC based NGO, since 2005. She is in charge of many youth projects, Youth Venture Summits, online competitions and development of social medi ==Pioneer in peace projects==
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  • ...nter]] in April, 2018. She joined the [[Global Education Unit]] working on projects [[Global Education Goes Local (GEGL)]] , [[MigratED]] , [[Youth of the Worl
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  • Partners with [[Future Worlds Center]] in projects [[Six Steps to Global Citizenship (GlobaLab 2)]] and [[Global Education Goe
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  • Two major projects implemented by the New Media Lab, SafenetCY and Cyberethics were reviewed b ...promoting Development Education and the Millennium Development Goals.Both projects place Future Worlds Center in a key position Europe-wide. We had establishe
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  • |projects=[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|CyberEthics]]<br>[[Unit for the ...rted as an [[Administrator]]. At the same time, Emily participates in many projects such as [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|CyberEthics]], [[Unit f
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  • ...Romial worked with many NGOs in Cyprus where he organized and facilitated projects like the Engage Project: Do your part for peace ran by the [[NGO Support Ce
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  • ...e Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. Currently, its researchers work on projects with a total budget of half million euros.
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  • ...1993, and the Oslo Agreements enabled us to develop an array of new joint projects in cooperation with Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel - though first and ...ted both the Youth Institute and Teachers Teaching Peace projects as model projects of international cooperation. For the past 5 years we have cooperated with
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  • ...Organization has envisioned, designed, developed and implemented numerous projects with this focus. Examples include:
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  • ...ience and Technology Institute |CNTI]]). The people who participate in the projects came from more than 20 countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croa [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...ge studying Linguistics as an undergraduate student. She helped in various projects run by the [[Future Worlds Center]] such as [[JUMPSTART the Peace]], [[Inte ==Future Worlds Center Projects==
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  • |Key projects=[[Cyberethics]] [[MobLang]] ...net Center]] between 2011 and 2013. She subsequently collaborated in other projects including the [[Intercultural Dialogue & Linguistic Diversity via MobLang]]
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  • ...man rights education. He was involved in a range of educational and social projects in Albania, Austria, Croatia, Romania and Serbian before moving to Cyprus a
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  • ...ty networks and important political figures. Südwind regularly carries out projects of its own, and makes its know-how available to other organizations and ins The diversity of Südwind's projects reflects the complexity of North-South relations, culturally, economically,
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  • |projects=[[Strengthening Asylum]] ...pated in a number of youth seminars and been volunteering in civil society projects such as Cans for Kids.
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  • ...enting Democracy in the Digital Era (2012)''' co-laboratory is one of many projects of the [[Reinventing Democracy]] cluster. [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • [[Category:Funded Projects]], [[Global Education Unit]]
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  • ...ts of the participants. Likes and comment were used for possible follow-up projects. A Best video clip competition (Output 2.2) was announced to promote the sh
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  • |involvement=Contibuting on Projects ...in worked also in developing a document to guide students' future research projects at CNTI, which focus on documenting and evaluating the work of peace pionee
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  • ...eristic #15, Lack of sufficient language skills to participate in European projects <br> <br>
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  • |projects=[[Youth Promoting Peace]]
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]] [[Category:NML Projects]]
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  • |projects=[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|Cyberethics]]<br>[[Learning and ...orked as the liaison to the Head for many operational issues regarding the projects and the organization. She is a trained facilitator of structured dialogue
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  • ...am]]. While at [[Future Worlds Center]], Adira worked on several EU funded projects such as [[JUMPSTART the Peace]], [[Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders]], [[T ...y building workshops to support the development of joint community action projects among Israelis and Palestinians. While in the region Adira met with several
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  • [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...more about the [[Future Worlds Center]] education programme and how their projects contribute to peace and conflict resolution. <br> ...a research Masters in Peace & Conflict Studies which combines;small scale projects, alternative models of dialogue, resolution and development, and how youth
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  • |projects= [[JUMPSTART the Peace]] <br> [[Everybody’s Song]]
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  • ...Lab''', active in both research and social intervention, runs experimental projects that aim to develop new theories of learning, new IT-rich and mobile-based ==Projects==
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  • ...aiming in the development of an active civil society in Cyprus, as well as projects with international scope, especially those that involve the application of ...ractions with information technologies. In 2005, CNTI launched a number of projects that promote and implement research in the field of safer use of the Intern
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • ...ple in Cyprus, it has collaborated and received co-funding for many of its projects with the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Ministry of Commerce and In
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  • == Projects ==
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  • |projects=[[Good practice (Torture Victims)]]<br>[[Unit for the Rehabilitation of Vic ...for education and training on health symptoms caused by violence (PTSD)]] projectS. Her involvement also includes scientific research and facilitation of smal
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  • *realisation of pedagogical, educational, medical and administrative projects by means of volunteering work;
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  • |projects=[[MDGs- Media for Development Goals]] Coordinator<br>[[TeachMDGs]] Communic ...and since July 2009 she has been working with the organization on several projects. During 2010-2011 she had been coordinator of the EU-funded project [[JUMPS
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  • ...am]]. While at [[Future Worlds Center]], Adira worked on several EU funded projects such as [[JUMPSTART the Peace]], [[Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders]], [[T ...y building workshops to support the development of joint community action projects among Israelis and Palestinians. While in the region Adira met with several
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  • ...011 in which the videos that the participating students created during the projects were placed for voting. In total 10 videos took part in the competition nam [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • [[Future Worlds Center]] has successfully implemented many projects in collaboration with its growing [[List of partner organizations|network o ...e difficulty in recovering them, especially in cases where audits were for projects that took place 5-6 years ago and/or the partner is not loner in operation,
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  • ...and have to demonstrate a rich publication record. FRC has participated in projects funded by UNDP, European Union, Research Promotion Foundation and others.
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  • ...Citizens programme, Action 2 - Active Civil Society in Europe, Support for projects initiated by civil society organisations [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...ts founder, [[Yiannis Laouris]] was one of the participants of early peace projects such as [[The Westminster Group]], [[Bicommunal Conflict Resolution Group ( ====List of funded projects in this period====
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  • The workshop was funded under the Action 1.3 - Youth Democracy Projects of the Youth in Action Programme of the European Commission and was support [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...hed more than 100 research articles. She has worked on a range of research projects aimed at increasing equity for organizations such as the ILO, ADEA, IOM, an
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  • |projects=[[Reinventing democracy (YiA 1.3)]]<br>[[MediaMDGs]] ...n a Youth in Action (YiA) programme under Subaction 1.3 on Youth Democracy Projects entitled “Using democratic dialogue to reinvent democracy”. She is also
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  • ...activities in 2002, it has implemented a number of humanitarian and youth projects and participated in European meetings and events. ...e Olive Branch Foundation''' is an associate partner and supporter of many projects such as:
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  • ...nisation based in Nicosia, Cyprus since 1991. It is active in implementing projects with a future orientation whose aim is to bring about positive social chang ...l]], [[Global Education Goes Local]] and [[:Category:Global Education Unit Projects| many others]].
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  • ...rnance which could be improved through technology and proposed actions and projects to solve them. In order to collect the ideas of participants, the methodolo
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  • ...expansion and success. Future Worlds Center successfully implemented many projects in collaboration with its growing [[List of partner organizations|network o ...e difficulty in recovering them, especially in cases where audits were for projects that took place 5-6 years ago and/or the partner is not loner in operation,
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  • ...aborated with a number of organizations in many International and European projects and/or was invited to work for the development of several other programs. F *[[Output 3.4 Grants for projects proposed by participants]]
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  • ...March 2014 he returned to the organisation and he is working on different projects.
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  • ...rnance which could be improved through technology and proposed actions and projects to solve them. In order to collect the ideas of participants, the methodolo
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  • ...elping with the implementation of several co-founded by the European Union projects such as [[Global Education Goes Local (GEGL)]], [[MigratED]] and [[Youth of
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  • |projects= ...the turn of the cenrury: EXPO 2000, future and technology, youth and media projects, environmental education and policy making, peace organisations, clubs, gov
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  • ...ve project that is crafting a shared media landscape across borders. Pilot projects have begun in Cyprus, Lebanon, Turkey, and Greece. == BUILDING ON CURRENT Future Worlds Center PROJECTS ==
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  • '''KOPIN''' were partners with [[Future Worlds Center]] in the following projects:
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  • ...ganisations and NGOs for the implementation of local strategies and ad hoc projects addressed to the local community, in order to improve their active particip [[Category:Funded Projects]]
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  • ...comprehensive networking and knowledge sharing platform (KSP) for relevant projects, service contracts, marine actors, educational institutions and citizens, t
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  • |projects=[[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era (UNDEF)]]<br>[[Global Education ...intern in January 2018. In 2019, Jordan worked as an associate on several projects, including the [[Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era (UNDEF)]] and [[M
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  • ...tage (LH) Programme, developed by WCIF, is based on the idea that cultural projects can provide a strong focus for local cooperation including inter-ethnic and ...and a national festival became part of the project “Everybody’s Song”. All projects were using local musical heritage for social development and the improvemen
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  • ...taff comprises non-permanent staff of 15 professionals working on specific projects.
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  • The project will organise and facilitate F2F and online meetings for youth-related CSOs, volunteers and interested individuals to come together and discuss ho ''[[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...ards an increased participation of less privileged youth in European youth projects 2. Young people involved in youth projects
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  • ...ganisations and NGOs for the implementation of local strategies and ad hoc projects addressed to the local community, in order to improve their active particip
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  • |projects=[[Civil Society Dialogue]]<br>[[Educational Hypermedia (Hibernation)]]<br>[ ...rdinated the EU-funded project [[MobLang]] besides working on newly funded projects such as [[SteLLLa 2.0]], [[CARDIAC]], [[IdentifEYE: Children, Data & Emergi
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  • ...ite=[http://www.y2p.org Project website]<br>[http://mirror.undp.org/cyprus/projects/project_details.asp?ProjectID=123 Summary page at UN] ...itute]]. CNTI acted as an umbrella organization for a number of bicommunal projects and activities. Y2P had the strong support of many other bicommunal groups
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  • ...through community actions, advocacy actions, through discussions, through projects of their own, through an increased collaboration with like-minded people an [[Category: Global Education Unit Projects]]
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  • ...the necessary co-funding that was required in order to implement the 6 key projects which were only partly funded. the following table documents the funds rais [[Category:Safer Internet Projects]]
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  • ...ation of the '''Reconciliation Now!''' contract, a number of different sub-projects were implemented: # Media Literacy Project (including follow-up projects/activities related to the 2002 Young Journalists Project)
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  • ...red dialogue workshops, interactive workshops, action groups for community projects and civil society organisational capacity building trainings. Each activity ...nsive set of basic and advanced civil society strengthening trainings, the projects intends to enhance the capacity of civil society actors within Israeli and
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  • |projects=[[CyberSafety]]<br>[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]] ...assisting in the writing of her department's grant applications and other projects implementation.
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  • |projects= [[UCYVROK - Uniting for Citizenship and Participation]]<br>[[New Media Lan ...- Uniting for Citizenship and Participation]] and [[New Media Landscape]] projects. Subsequently, he acted as Program Quality and Fundraising Coordinator and
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  • ...ot associates who are also either directly or indirectly linked with other projects of the Institute. ...s to design and develop the first infrastructure for supporting bicommunal projects and more specifically to train peace builders in the use of the Internet as
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  • |projects= [[SDDP Training School]] ...this short period of time. I am always willing to contribute to any future projects and activities as I believe FWC are noble in their endeavors and efforts to
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  • ...comprehensive networking and knowledge sharing platform (KSP) for relevant projects, service contracts, marine actors, educational institutions and citizens, t
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  • ...to improved outcomes for teachers, trainers and learners alike. In former projects many good tools were developed with great enthusiasm and piloted in the are [[Category:Future Worlds Center Projects]]
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  • ...alance, relations with Turkey & Greece, bi-communal music, and bi-communal projects, civil society activities, common language and terminology are topics the p * [http://mirror.undp.org/cyprus/projects/project_details.asp?ProjectID=123 Bi-communal Youth Peace Activities' Page]
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  • ...attended and gave small speeches about their experiences in Peace Building projects between the Turkish-Cypriot communities and the Greek-Cypriot communities. ...l dialogue and cooperation with his counterpart Mr.Lellos Demetriades. The projects –within the framework of the Nicosia Master Plan-which were initiated joi
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  • ...knowledge organization, multi-lingual repositories, metaphors as interface projects, and culture navigation - defining reference rooms for library and museum i
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  • ...ating positive societal change. They have implemented more than 100 global projects, engaging thousands, to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital ...gues, thus accelerating institutional and societal change. He leads global projects, engaging thousands to Re-inventing Democracy and Education in the Digital
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  • ...d 2010, his team envisioned, designed and implemented a few dozen of peace projects in Cyprus and Israel-Palestine. A high-profile application, the [[Civil Soc ...ris]]'s most recent contributions are in [[Reinventing Democracy]]. He led projects which implemented 16 [[Structured Democratic Dialogue Process| Structured D
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