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EYF Funded Projects 2009 Projects funded by the European Youth Foundation in 2009 (all categories) Applicant organisation No. Pro- Cat. PC Title Town Country Start date End date EYF grant ject International Falcon 11 43 B 2009 Inclusion Handbook and resource website Brussels BE 01/01/2009 30/11/2009 € 8 000 Movement - Socialist PC19 'All Together: supporting sustainable Education International inclusion' IFM-SEI International Federation of 14 27 B 2009 LIBEL Magazine London UK 01/01/2009 31/12/2009 € 3 500 Liberal Youth IFLRY PC19 Service Civil International 29 33 B 2009 Volunteering for Peace and Intercultural Cologne DE 01/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 4 000 (SCI) PC19 Understanding . Brochure and meeting to promote SCI's activities related to international volunteering and citizenship Youth and Environment 85 37 B 2009 Publication, webpage: Get to know your CZ 01/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 3 500 Europe (YEE) PC19 neighbour Organising Bureau of 118 10 B 2009 "Let's Network! OBESSU 2.0, the Brussels BE 01/01/2009 01/06/2009 € 5 000 European School Student PC19 European school students online platform". Unions OBESSU Online information and research service for school student activists International Lesbian, Gay, 236 4 B 2009 IGLYO's quarterly publication 'IGLYO Copenhagen, DK, BE, 01/01/2009 01/07/2009 € 5 000 Bisexual, Transgender and PC19 on…'? Themed issues on LGBTQ youth Brussels, NL Queer Youth & Student activities and different living conditions in Amsterdam Organisation (IGLYO) Europe (2009 - part 1) United for Intercultural 453 21 B 2009 European-wide Action Week Against All COE 01/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 8 000 Action - European Network PC19 Racism 14-22 March 2009 member against Nationalism, Racism, states Fascism and in Support of Migrants and Refugees (UNITED) Coordinating Committee for 614 4 B 2009 Publication about Voluntary Service and Paris FR 01/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 4 000 International Voluntary PC19 Human Rights Education: The power of Service CCIVS action: how voluntary service contributes to Human Rights education and intercultural learning UNOY United Network of 1363 9 B 2009 Publication of Training Manual: 'Toolkit on The Hague, NL, AM, 01/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 8 000 Young Peacebuilders PC19 setting up European Youth Peace Meetings Yerevan, Cluj- RO in True Partnership and Cooperation' Napoca Centro Studi ed Iniziative 2204 3 B 2009 Newsletters on young migrant women, their Plovdiv, Porto, BG, PT, 01/01/2009 20/06/2009 € 7 000 Europeo (CE.S.I.E) PC19 rights and the realization of those rights in Dublin IE European countries Applicant organisation No. Pro- Cat. PC Title Town Country Start date End date EYF grant ject Pink Sweater Productions 2594 1 B 2009 M-Art, youth media for development, a Nijmegen NL 01/01/2009 31/12/2009 € 8 000 PC19 publication in 11 languages. An art book and advice report in one, aiming to increase the usage of media and arts inside youth activities RESPECT Refugees 2719 3 B 2009 Educational campaign to spread awareness FR, DE, 01/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 10 000 PC19 among European youth about refugees ES through comics Associazione LINK 1276 4 A 2009 Shots of Dialogue - Audiovisual for Altamura IT 03/01/2009 12/01/2009 € 7 500 PC19 Intercultural Dialogue CEJI - A Jewish 4788 1 B 2009 Publication: Antisemitism & Islamophobia Brussels BE 05/01/2009 30/06/2009 € 7 000 contribution to an Inclusive PC19 Training Module Europe Association of Citizen for 1236 1 B 2009 THIRD PHASE - FINAL PHASE - Struga MK 20/01/2009 01/06/2009 € 5 000 Human Values and Youth PC19 Publication of mini guides and evaluation Belgrade CS Integration MAK-SUN points of the project Caravan for fight Sofia BG against traffic with people. Love and health cannot be bought World Association of Girl 98 68 A 2009 Empowering Youth Leaders to Promote Adelboden CH 22/01/2009 25/01/2009 € 12 000 Guides and Girls Scouts - PC19 Equality of Opportunity to Women and Europe Office. (WAGGGS) men in Youth Participation and Decision- making Asocijacija Graditelji Mira 2845 2 A 2009 Behind enemy lines: Divided Communities Brcko BA 01/02/2009 09/02/2009 € 8 000 (AGM) PC19 Euro-net 858 7 B 2009 ALL DIFFERENT, ALL EQUAL GAME. Potenza, IT, BG, 01/02/2009 31/10/2009 € 5 500 PC19 TYPE: Production of a table youth game Haskovo, GR on the European Youth Campaign All Athens Different, All Equal National Council of Youth 2080 1 B 2009 Development of the Web page title: Tbilisi GE 01/02/2009 30/06/2009 € 7 000 Organizations of Georgia PC19 'Eastern European Youth Cooperation (EEYC) on the WEB' Federation of Young 334 21 B 2009 Publication: Green Economics. A Youth Brussels BE 01/02/2009 01/07/2009 € 5 000 European Greens (FYEG) PC20 Perspective Georgian Youth Action for 1025 4 D 2009 Training course: "Who if not us?", Active Tsibilisi GE 01/02/2009 01/05/2009 € 6 500 Human Rights (GYAHR) youth on the guard of social cohesion Olde Vechte Foundation for 1112 7 A 2009 Diversity in Action Ommen NL 02/02/2009 10/02/2009 € 13 000 Education, Development PC19 and Training 2 Applicant organisation No. Pro- Cat. PC Title Town Country Start date End date EYF grant ject Children Alliance of 3727 2 B 2009 Information Campaign "Promotion of Karnobat, BG, AL, 02/02/2009 15/02/2009 € 5 000 Development (DAR) PC19 children's rights and the protection of Titana, Linz AT, CZ children from violence" Democrat Youth 38 107 A 2009 FREE BELARUS Campaign? How to Vilnius LT 05/02/2009 08/02/2009 € 11 000 Community of Europe PC19 move it forward? (DEMYC) Association des Etats 3635 1 A 2009 International Youth Seminar "Gender and Qabala AZ 09/02/2009 14/02/2009 € 10 000 Généraux des Etudiants de PC19 Religion - exploring equality, faith and l'Europe - Baki (AEGEE- freedom" Baki) Azerbaijan-American Youth 4175 3 D 2009 National training course: "Young women Lankaran AZ 10/02/2009 15/02/2009 € 6 500 Social association (AAYSA) participating in interreligious and intercultural dialogue International Union 637 5 A 2009 Intercultural Youth Meeting - 7 letters in 7 Tbilisi GE 17/02/2009 23/02/2009 € 10 000 "ERTOBA" (IUE) PC19 days Agency of Youth Promotion 3432 2 A 2009 International Training Course on Gender Kechkhobi GE 17/02/2009 21/02/2009 € 9 000 and Development (AYPD) PC19 Equality COMPASS International Network for 2437 5 A 2009 Video DoP (Development of participation). Benevento IT 19/02/2009 24/02/2009 € 11 000 Culture and Arts (INCA PC19 An effective and sustainable environmental ITALIA) project. Blue Stones for 5122 1 D 2009 Educational training workshop : "Young Silven, Burgas BG 20/02/2009 20/03/2009 € 6 000 Development (bsfd) HRE prisoners and offenders also have rights" "Youth Friendship 5148 1 D 2009 National training of trainers on human Baku AZ 20/02/2009 20/05/2009 € 7 000 Network" Public Union HRE rights education for young people from all (YFNPU) regions of Azerbaijan Alliance for Social 3156 7 D 2009 International meeting for experience Bakuriani GE 21/02/2009 28/02/2009 € 6 500 Advancement (ASA) sharing and peace building: "Young voice for peace and reconciliation" Graganski Forum 4774 1 A 2009 Training Seminar : "Youth role in local Skopje MK 23/02/2009 01/03/2009 € 10 000 PC19 democratic development" Development of Young 4952 1 D 2009 "We against gender violation" - Seminar Zakatala AZ 25/02/2009 25/04/2009 € 6 500 Women Public Union HRE (DYWPU) Youth Union of Public 874 5 D 2009 Workshop : "Bridge to the future: A step to Tbilisi GE 27/02/2009 08/05/2009 € 6 500 Movement Multinational inclusive society" Georgia (YUPMMG) Human Rights Club at 3452 1 D 2009 National campaign and workshop: "Human Asenovgrad BG 01/03/2009 30/05/2009 € 7 000 Balkan Center for Regional HRE Rights Education promoting the learning of Development (HRC-BCRD) intercultural competences" 3 Applicant organisation No. Pro- Cat. PC Title Town Country Start date End date EYF grant ject Beylagan Youth's 4618 1 D 2009 Training course: Child rights education for Beylagan AZ 01/03/2009 01/05/2009 € 6 500 Enlightenment and Social HRE teachers of secondary schools Development Public Union (BYESDPU) Association for Euro- 5127 1 D 2009 Educational meeting - workshops: Srbobran CS 01/03/2009 01/06/2009 € 7 000 Integrative Programmes HRE "Feljastra ando them" (Roma - Window (EIP) into the world) Youth Centre for Non- 4236 1 D 2009 Training course in peace education: Osijek HR 01/03/2009 30/05/2009 € 6 500 formal Education - Creators K.I.T.E. (Knowledge + Information = not Consumers (CnC) Training Experience) UNICEF Joves 5034 1 D 2009 Etude sur la participation sociale des jeunes Sant Julià de AD 01/03/2009 31/12/2009 € 3 000 d'Andorre Loria Active - Sobriety, Friendship 72 84 A 2009 You(th) can do more than you(th) think Sarajevo BA 02/03/2009 08/03/2009 € 13 000 and Peace PC19 you(th) can do Young Men's Christian 4744 1 A 2009 Peace and Dialogue as Tools for Life Poggio Mirteto IT 02/03/2009 09/03/2009 € 13 000 Association Parthenope PC19 Rieti ONLUS International Network for 4416 2 A 2009 Mosaik - International Meeting of young Birmingham UK 03/03/2009 08/03/2009 € 13 000 Culture and Arts (INCA) PC19 musicians UK Forum of European Muslim 1020 2 A 2009 FEMYSO week-end training seminar Granada ES 04/03/2009 09/03/2009 € 13 000 Youth and Student PC19 interreligious dialogue Organisations (FEMYSO) Fédération des Œuvres 5044 1 D 2009 Sensibilisation/création de jeunes issus de Nevers, FR 05/03/2009 31/07/2009 € 7 000 Laïques de la Nièvre HRE quartiers CUCS (Contrat Urbain de Strasbourg (FOL58) Cohésion Sociale).
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