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Descripción Del Listado: Página 1 De 17 Fecha De Impresión: LIBRO CAMPOS PROYECTOS EXTRANJEROS 2017 22/05/2017 11:43 Descripción del listado: Página 1 de 17 Fecha de impresión: LIBRO CAMPOS PROYECTOS EXTRANJEROS 2017 22/05/2017 11:43 Referencia: 1 Code: VSS08 Year: 2017 Region: VSS - YRS YOUNG RESEARCHERS OF SERBIA Name: TONIGHT WE PROUDLY PRESENT, OMOLJICA Address: PANCEVO, C.P. 11070, Sin Localidad, Sin Autonomia, Serbia Email: Phone Number: URL: http://www.mis.org.rs Project: RENO-SPOR - Renovation-Sport Initial Date: 03/07/2017 Final Date: 16/07/2017 Min Age: 18 Max Age: 30 Total Places: 2 Male Places: 7 Vegetarian Places: 0 Female Places: 7 Disabled Places: 0 Extra Fee: 0 EUR REQUIREMENTS: It is desirable that volunteers have an interest in sports. DESCRIPTION OF WORKCAMP: The Youth Association Sunflower was founded in 2013 with the aim to promote youth activism, volunteering, culture, sport and education and has so far organized three workcamps to improve the quality of life of young people in the village. This year volunteers will renovate 10 sport fields and playgrounds in Omoljica. The work consists of sanding and painting the existing exercise constructions, marking sport fields as well as repairing benches and garbage bins. The participants will organize joint sport competitions involving the local community. A high number of young people from the local community will take part in the work and sport activities. COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES - LEISURE ACTIVITIES: It is surrounded by parks, rivers, lakes, and there is also a mineral spring with temperatures above 37 ( C. In free time the host will organize a trip to Pancevo, the Danube and a recycling factory. Various workshops, such as traditional sewing techniques and folklore, film evenings and socializing with the local community will be organized.Airport: Belgrade, Timisoara (ROM) ACCOMODATION/FOOD: The volunteers will be accommodated in the school which is located in the center of Omoljica. The volunteers should bring their own sleeping bags. Within the school there is a kitchen with all necessary equipment as well as showers and toilets. Meals will be prepared by volunteers, food will be provided by the organizers of the camp. LOCATION: Omoljica is a village of about 6300 inhabitants and is located in the north of Serbia, 16km from Pancevo and about 30km from Belgrade.. Latitude of the project: 44.8740000 Longitude of the project: 20.6475673 TRAVELLING INSTRUCTIONS: Airport: BEG Train/Bus Station: Pancevo Latitude of Station: 44.8740000 Longitude of Station: 20.6475673 LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English Copyright © Instituto de la Juventud 2017 Página 1 de 17 Descripción del listado: Página 2 de 17 Fecha de impresión: LIBRO CAMPOS PROYECTOS EXTRANJEROS 2017 22/05/2017 11:43 Referencia: 2 Code: VSS09 Year: 2017 Region: VSS - YRS YOUNG RESEARCHERS OF SERBIA Name: VILLAGE WITH THE VIEW, SICEVO Address: NIS, C.P. 11070, Sin Localidad, Sin Autonomia, Serbia Email: Phone Number: URL: http://www.mis.org.rs Project: RENO - Renovation Initial Date: 05/07/2017 Final Date: 16/07/2017 Min Age: 18 Max Age: 30 Total Places: 2 Male Places: 5 Vegetarian Places: 0 Female Places: 5 Disabled Places: 0 Extra Fee: 0 EUR SPECIAL REMARKS/EXTRAS: Airport: Nis, Belgrade, Sofia (BUL) DESCRIPTION OF WORKCAMP: The Youth Association Klisura was created as an initiative of young people and enthusiasts who want to make Sicevo a better place for living, by supporting agriculture, sports, rural tourism and by motivating young people to remain living in the countryside instead of moving to bigger towns and cities. They organize cultural and sport events, renovate parks and hiking trails. This is the second time they organize workcamps in order to draw the attention of the locals on the importance of preserving the environment and creating conditions for sustainable development of rural tourism. The volunteers will do a little renovation work in the village and on improving its infrastructure: the park and small sport complexes will be renovated and a panoramic podium over the great view of the surrounding will be made. The volunteers will also clean the landfill and dig 2 canals for draining stagnant water. They will also prepare, paint and set up the welcoming board and the map of the village. We expect significant participation of local volunteers for work and socializing, as they are eager to meet the international volunteers COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES - LEISURE ACTIVITIES: Sicevo is a small village located in the Sicevo Gorge, the area of outstanding natural beauty. It is surrounded by many monuments, springs and gardens, as well as the Sicevo cave with remains of the Neanderthal man. The World Cup in paragliding was organized in Sicevo in 2005, so imagine the surroundings Sicevo is located near the city of Nis in the South-East Serbia. During free time excursions will be organized to important natural, cultural and historic sites, as well as lectures about survival in nature and the vast use of plants from nature. ACCOMODATION/FOOD: In the local school, 500m from the workplace, with toilets and showers. No need for sleeping bags. The volunteers will prepare meals from ingredients that will be provided by the host. LOCATION: NIS. Latitude of the project: 43.3209022 Longitude of the project: 21.8957589 TRAVELLING INSTRUCTIONS: Airport: INI Train/Bus Station: Nis Latitude of Station: 43.3209022 Longitude of Station: 21.8957589 LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English Copyright © Instituto de la Juventud 2017 Página 2 de 17 Descripción del listado: Página 3 de 17 Fecha de impresión: LIBRO CAMPOS PROYECTOS EXTRANJEROS 2017 22/05/2017 11:43 Referencia: 3 Code: VSS10 Year: 2017 Region: VSS - YRS YOUNG RESEARCHERS OF SERBIA Name: VILLAGE GAMES WITHOUT BORDERS, BIKOVO Address: SUBOTICA, C.P. 11070, Sin Localidad, Sin Autonomia, Serbia Email: Phone Number: URL: http://www.mis.org.rs Project: SOCI-FEST - Social project-Festival Initial Date: 05/07/2017 Final Date: 19/07/2017 Min Age: 18 Max Age: 30 Total Places: 2 Male Places: 5 Vegetarian Places: 0 Female Places: 5 Disabled Places: 0 Extra Fee: 0 EUR SPECIAL REMARKS/EXTRAS: Airport: Belgrade, Budapest (HUN) Train/Bus station: Nis DESCRIPTION OF WORKCAMP: Association Bikovo organizes this workcamp for the 2nd time The summer festival Village games without borders are going to be organized for the ninth time, and since last year the participation of foreign volunteers has been giving international character to the Games. The volunteers will contribute to the idea of the host to increase the quality of life to the village inhabitants with this festival and to show how little is needed to have a full and fun summer in the village. The international volunteers will give an added value to this rural event. The tasks will be linked with to the technical support of the whole manifestation: renewing old and making some new equipment/installations for the games, clean the park where the games are going to be held, make and set up garbage cans and share promotional flyers for the Village Games. In addition to supporting the Village Games, with the help of the locals the volunteers will work on setting up two houses for the village vulnerable families. COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES - LEISURE ACTIVITIES: It has 1,487 inhabitants, mostly Croats, Serbs, Hungarians and Bunjevac. The local population is mainly engaged in agriculture or employed in Subotica. The volunteers will be one of the participating teams in the Games. In free time the volunteers will enjoy the daily summer life with the locals. Visits to Subotica and the International Palic film festival are going to be organized. ACCOMODATION/FOOD: The accommodation will be at a farm on the outskirts of the village Bovine, 500m from the village center. The Farm is an authentic old agricultural estate, a real monument with a large yard, garden and summer houses, workshops, etc. Volunteers should be prepared for basic living conditions, outside toilet and solar shower. Participants will prepare breakfast and dinner by themselves while lunch will be prepared by the local households in the manner of this village customs. Vegetarian and vegan food will be provided upon request. LOCATION: Bikovo is a close to Subotica in North Serbia (near the border with Hungary).. Latitude of the project: 46.1005467 Longitude of the project: 19.6650593 TRAVELLING INSTRUCTIONS: Airport: BEG Train/Bus Station: Subotica Latitude of Station: 46.1005467 Longitude of Station: 19.6650593 LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English Copyright © Instituto de la Juventud 2017 Página 3 de 17 Descripción del listado: Página 4 de 17 Fecha de impresión: LIBRO CAMPOS PROYECTOS EXTRANJEROS 2017 22/05/2017 11:43 Referencia: 4 Code: VSS11 Year: 2017 Region: VSS - YRS YOUNG RESEARCHERS OF SERBIA Name: NEW AGE CREATIVITY, KRUSEVAC Address: KRUSEVAC, C.P. 11070, Sin Localidad, Sin Autonomia, Serbia Email: Phone Number: URL: http://www.mis.org.rs Project: RENO-CULT - Restoration-Cultural Initial Date: 10/07/2017 Final Date: 22/07/2017 Min Age: 18 Max Age: 30 Total Places: 2 Male Places: 5 Vegetarian Places: 0 Female Places: 5 Disabled Places: 0 Extra Fee: 0 EUR SPECIAL REMARKS/EXTRAS: Airport: Belgrade, Nis DESCRIPTION OF WORKCAMP: Association Fakiri sa juga is a non-profit organization based in Krusevac, engaged in activities to promote art and culture for young people, which, by the words of this organisation Krusevac is greatly lacking. The aim of this project is to enable the Alternative Cultural Center which will, in the spirit of the times in which we live, enable creative activity of young people, show the ways in which computers, projectors, lighting and other modern media can help young people discover and use their creative potential and meet the requirements of modern audience. The local municipality office in Bivolje supported our initiative and ceded an abandoned building for the project. The workcamp will bring together young people from different countries to exchange ideas and work together on the renovation of the building that will become a place for creative activities of young people.
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