INFOPACK “United Youth, United World” 5-13th November, 2018 Svarstad,

‘United Youth, United World’ is a youth exchange organized by active youth organizations from Norway, Portugal, Turkey, Italy, Hungary and Romania and 48 people included 6 group leaders will come together in Drammen, Norway on the 5-13th November, 2018. With the present challenges in Europe with the immigration crisis, intolerance and racial discrimination in Europe has drastically increased. The exchange aims to identify the common causes of intolerance and analyze persisting cases of non-tolerance on the basis of culture, religion, gender, sexual orientation and race against various minorities, formulate good practices in order to reduce it, as well as strategies, which could help increase tolerance toward minorities in the participant countries and beyond.

The specific objectives of this project are: - To increase awareness among young people from a minority background (cultural, ethnic, etc.) on European citizenship; - To empower youth to take an active role in local communities; - To bring together young people from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds; - To create space for dialogue; - To foster their feeling of sharing common values; - To raise their sense of belonging to Europe.

Organizer: Norway Kanires Ungdom

Arrival / Departure: The arrival day is on the 5th of November and the departure day is on the 13th November. We plan to pick everyone up in the Drammen train station and then drive you to the project venue. You can also travel to Torp Airport and it is closer than Oslo airport. “Most probably’ you will travel to Oslo and you can take a train from Oslo airport to Drammen. That’s why: It is very important that you send us your tickets with the exact time of your arrival! International Evenings:

Every night we will have a place for each partner country and we expect from partner organizations to cook their traditional foods as well. It can include stories, music, food, dances, quiz, a picture-presentation, information & games about your country.

What We Expect From Partners:

Each partner country will be responsible from preparation of their teams and we expect from all partners to make a research about these subjects before coming to Norway:  Intercultural Dialogue Examples in our countries  Intercultural Dialogue  European Citizenship and EU Values

Foods:

As you all know, Norway is an expensive country but still we would like to host all of you in good conditions. We arranged a very nice plan to focus on project subject and get to know each other better.

However, we will have some logistical responsibilities for all participants: Everything will be self organized and we will be responsible from our daily food. Lunches and dinners will be cooked by international teams and every day, new people will take responsibilities.

What to bring:

- Towels and bath accessories (shampoo, tooth paste etc.) - Bed linens (it’s important) - Traditional food, drinks etc for the intercultural evening - Your passport - All your travel tickets!!! (It’s very important to keep all your ticket, receipts and boarding passes)

THE PROGRAMME

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 (05.11.2018) (13.11.18 )

Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast

Ice-Breakers: Starting Starting the Starting Starting Starting the Starting the Getting to the day day the day the day day day know each other - Youthpass Youthpass Youthpass Youthpass Youthpass YOUTHPA

Moving lines Morning Morning Morning Morning Morning SS Arrival of Departur TPOT - Questionna Start the day EU Values Sharing of Presentation Future participants e of overview - ire: What in a bang personal s of the Partnership Sport participa short video is experience Campaign Believers Workshop nts and short intercultur activity TPOT funny creative al dialogue awareness kit

Civil Discussion: Feedbacks, Collection Journalism Communicatio Final of results n evaluation of

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Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

Registration Workshops: Intercultur Part 2 European Preparing Visiting the Evaluation and Communicatio al dialogue Believers Fundament for City Hall accommodatio ns presentatio Activity al Rights Awareness n ns Continued Workshop Campaign Sightseeing Presentatio Exercises: Team Tolerant n of Building a bonding & Tolerant House Results Networking media tool Networkin House Meeting and g Games Tolerant Meeting Evaluation Fun House Games Tolerant Meeting House Tolerant Meeting House Meeting

Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner

Welcome Intercultural Internation International Our NGOs Free Relaxing & Farewell Party Evening al Evening Evening Evening Future evening (Norway & (Romania (Italy & Partnership Portugal) & Hung) Turkey) Ideas

Weather:

We cannot predict how exactly the weather will be but we will share the last info in our facebook group (1 week before the project).

CONTACT: For any questions please contact with us via this e-mail address: [email protected]

THE VENUE

Svarstad is the administrative centre of municipality, Norway. Its population (2011) is 566, and it is situated on the Numedalslågen river, approximately 46 kilometres (29 mi) north of urban and 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of Hvittingfoss in municipality. Svarstad Church was built in 1657 and is located here. Svarstad ski center was a popular attraction for both children and adults and operated 8 ski slopes. But Svarstad Skisenter didn't do very well and became bankrupt and therefore had to close at the start of winter, 2015. Holemyra is a fairly sizable forested area located in the midst of Svarstad, and this is also a popular picnic and hiking area with residents. Note: Organisers will not provide any accommodation for additional stay in Svarstad. If participants plan to arrive a few days earlier or depart a few days later they are kindly requested to inform us and we will be glad to offer assistance with booking a hotel.