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By INEX - Sdružení dobrovolných aktivit
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
How does our history shape our everyday life? And why is it so important to learn from European history and to keep up our remembrance culture?
In our last episode, together with Jutta Weduwen and Max Anton Müller, directress and summer camp leader of the German association Action Reconciliation and Peace (short ASF), we explore exactly that question through ASF’s project “Forgotten History in Europe”, funded by the EU CERV Remembrance program.
History in Europe, most recently but certainly not only since the phase of German national socialism and World War II, reveals structural and systemic discrimination against Jewish, Sinti and Roma population. Jutta Weduwen explains that throughout the project participants discover a sometimes largely unknown local history of Nazi crimes, what impact it has until today and how to combat antisemitism and antigypsyism across Europe.
ASF, their partner organizations in Poland, Czech Republic and Greece as well as local initiatives organize meet-ups with witnesses and activists, workshops, summer camps and study trips to raise awareness and develop innovative ways to keep learning from that history in present times.
With Max Anton Müller we hear more about one of last year’s summer camps in Budapest, Hungary. As the leader of that summer camp, Max tells us all about his experiences about the work the group of intercultural participants did, what kind of impressions and challenges they had and how they grew into their own part-time family just over a few weeks.
INEX-SDA, IG, FB
EU’s CERV program
Project “Forgotten History in Europe”
Action Reconciliation and Peace Germany (ASF)
Registration for ASF summer camps 2024
One Year Voluntary Service in Germany through ASF
Discover ways how to prevent and act against gender-based violence in our latest episode as we take a closer look at what it is and how we can fight it together. Gender-based violence is physical, sexual or psychological harm inflicted on the basis of gender. So what can we do about it? The CERV Daphne funded project DECIDES YA explores exactly that.
Meet Cristina Bosch, the program officer of the coordinating organisation interarts in Spain. She explains to us how interarts and their five partners across Europe educate about gender-based violence and empower young people to stand up against it through DECIDES YA. And how theater can help with that…She is then joined by Diana and Matej, students and participants of the initiative For Future under the DECIDES YA project in Romania. They tell us all about their experiences and how Asociatia Transcena, one of interarts’ partners, tackles gender-based violence through theater and digital storytelling as a profound educational tool for emotional connection and awareness. Matej and Diana share their transformative journeys and recognise education as the key to change. As they reflect on their experiences, their stories show the transformative power of education and empathy in combating this widespread problem. By standing together against gender-based violence, they remind us that while this global struggle will not be solved easily or quickly, every small step towards change is invaluable.
INEX-SDA, IG, FB
EU’s CERV program
The DAPHNE Initiative
Interarts Foundation
Decides Youth Ambassadors (DECIDES YA) project
The previous DECIDES EUROPE project
Asociatia TRANSCENA
Instagram account of the DECIDES YA project in Romania
In this episode of the podcast, we look at initiatives working to defend the values of human rights and equality across Europe. We meet Valeria Fantini from the European Association for Local Democracy (ALDA), a platform bringing together over 300 NGOs and local authorities from all round Europe.
ALDA's latest EU-funded project, 'Inequalities Matters', focuses on climate change awareness and action, with a particular focus on vulnerable groups who are often excluded from such conversations. Through workshops and targeted engagement, ALDA aims to empower youth, older people, people with disabilities, people with migrational background and more to become active participants in shaping local democracy and environmental policy.
Join us as we explore how local efforts can facilitate inclusive citizen participation and foster a more sustainable future. Visit the ALDA website to learn more and get involved in environmental issues, or even become a member!
Plus, stay tuned for insights on combating gender-based violence and uncovering European history.
INEX-SDA, IG, FB
INEQUALITIES MATTER PROJECT
ALDA: Website, IG, FB
We’re diving into one of the biggest European platforms in our second episode: the European Solidarity Corps (ESC), where young people up to the age of 30 can find a huge variety of short- and long-term volunteering projects across Europe.
INEX-SDA’s ESC project coordinator, Alena Cabalka, gives us a clearer impression about the platform itself and of how an NGO like INEX organises their projects for you as potential volunteers.
Siru Laine is also with us to tell us all about her experiences after volunteering one year for INEX through ESC in the Czech Republic.
European Solidarity Corps portal
ESC at INEX-SDA - Incoming Officer: Siru’s experience as a workcamp leader
ESC at INEX-SDA - Edu section: Vitalii’s experience as an ESC volunteer for educational projects
ESC at INEX-SDA - Event Manager: Ginger’s experience as an ESC volunteer for event management
In our first episode of the new season, we break the myth of Erasmus+. It's not just about studying abroad, it's a gateway to endless adventures!
Grazia Cannarsa, Research and Information Manager at Eurodesk, tells us all about the Erasmus+ opportunities waiting for you on Eurodesk, Europe's youth information network.
We also talk with Dimitris Kounatiadis, Facilitator & Trainer for Erasmus+ projects, for a chat about his transformative journey as a facilitator and trainer for Erasmus+ programmes.
Discover the endless opportunities to learn and get involved within Europe!
INEX-SDA, INEX Instagram, INEX Facebook
eurodesk website, eurodesk Instagram, eurodesk Facebook
eurodesk’s Opportunity Finder
eurodesk’s European Elections 2024 campaign
eurodesk project Time to Move
eurodesk project EUROclasses
eurodesk publications
eurodesk Time to Mind guide
eurodesk Pool of Trainers
Together.EU through eurodesk
European Youth Portal → European Youth Week 2024
Erasmus+ website, Erasmus+ Europe Instagram, Erasmus+ Europe Facebook
Erasmus+ Program Guide
Erasmus+ Opportunities Guide
Erasmus+ Opportunities for Individuals
Erasmus+ Opportunities for Organisations
V desáté epizodě DOBRO.CASTu se seznámíš s Markétou Svobodovou, zakladatelkou spolku RespON, který se zabývá udržitelností a společenskou odpovědností firem i jednotlivců. Co přesně RespON dělá, pro koho tu jsou, co už se jim podařilo a co bude dál... to vše se dozvíš při poslechu poslední epizody letošního roku.
In our second English episode, our moderator Fred talks to Pedro. An European Solidarity Corps volunteer from Brazil, who came to Prague to volunteer on a project called Football for development and he decided to lead a workcamp in the Czech republic as well. Perdo will share his story and experience with volunteering. And how was it to lead a workcamp in another country?
Díky programu Dobrovolnictví pro všechny se může do projektů zapojit opravdu každý zájemce, se znevýhodněním i bez něj. V rámci inkluzivního dobrovolnictví zapojujeme lidi s postižením, z dětských domovů, ze sociálně znevýhodněného prostředí, dlouhodobě nezaměstnané apod.
Petr se v srpnu vrátil z 10 měsíčního dobrovolnického projektu v gruzínském Ozurgeti, kam vyjel díky programu Evropský sbor solidarity (dříve EVS). I když po návratu měl spoustu práce, našel si čas na to, aby si s Ondřejem o své zkušenosti promluvil a dal ti tak možnost podívat se pod pokličku jak jeho projektu, tak i Gruzie jako takové. Pokud tě tahle možnost zaujme, neváhej! Do konce tohoto roku můžeš vyjet na ten samý projekt. Zažít tak krásu a přátelskost Gruzie na vlastní kůži a pak se vrátit s unikátními zážitky a vzpomínkami.
Did you ever wonder why people like volunteering? What are the options and how it can benefit you as well as others? Jule will tell you all about her experience...and she has plenty. :) Participating, or leading workcamps as well as being currently on a European Solidarity Corps project. Let us inroduce the world of international volunteering and perhaps inspire you..
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.