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249. “Path of Hope: Make it Easierfor Young Refugees & Migrants” - Training Course

Data: 05/08/2016

NR.: 249

DATA: 05.08.2016

TITOLO PROGETTO: “Path of Hope: Make it Easierfor Young Refugees & Migrants”

RICHIESTA PROVENIENTE DA: Omer Faruk Sari (Turchia)

TIPOLOGIA: Training Course

ARGOMENTO: Within the project, participants (youth workers) will form policies at group works for young asylum seekers and refugees on language and educational studies; adaptation and integration and the employment issues. Also it is expected that the participants will evaluate the Europe's short/medium/long term migrant policies in terms of youth studies.

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ALTRE NOTIZIE:
Activity date:
21st – 27th of August 2016.
Venue place, venue country: Ankara, Turkey.
Summary: Refugees, Migrants, Asylum-Seekers, Human Trafficking... What can we do for young new-comers?
Target group: Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth Policy Makers.
For participants from: Austria, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of, Poland.
Group size: 15-25 participants.
Details:
During the recent years, our world lives one of the most painful war experiences. Because of the conflict in Syria, more than 300 thousand people lost their lives and over 4 million people asylum to neighbouring countries. Today, due to the approximately 5 years insolubility and the decreasing hope of asylum seekers on returning home, particularly this year many Syrians take to the roads to Europe illegally and legally for a better life. Hard integration process will start for who succeed and survived in this incomparable journey. For this reason, our aim is to provide high quality learning outcomes for youth institutions on this road, we called it as a Hope Road, to manage the process better and learn how to support those refugees who have a variety of needs including basic humanitarian aid. By this way, a youth network might be established to make it easier for refugees and migrants in terms of rehabilitation, social and cultural assistance, language support and employment as well. 27 Youth Workers from Austria, Croatia, Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland and Turkey will be gathered in Ankara, capital of Turkey, August 2016. Each partner institutions selected owing to their countries' placement on the hope road as a transit or a final destination. All partners will make a research in their country on the current status of the migrants and the feelings of the inhabitants for the new comers.
During the mobility, high quality of learning is targeted under the mentor-ship of academician and specialists with the following trainings/seminars/workshops:
• Session on People Who Left or Have to leave Their Homes: Migration, migrant, types of migration, reasons of migration, refugee, asylum seeker, illegal immigrant, illegal migration.
• Special Session on Human Trafficking: Used methods on human trafficking, exploitation, victim, human trafficker, crimes on human trafficking, legal dimensions, UN Protocols, Human Trafficking in Turkey.
• Workshop on refugee/migrant stories that provides feeling of empathy with them.
• Special Session for Refugees: Status of the refugees, profiles, basic humanitarian needs as shelter, food and health; cultural, educational and social needs of young refugees.
• AFAD (Disaster & Emergency Management Authority of Turkey) Seminar: Asylum Seekers to Turkey and neighboring countries after the conflict in Syria, Refugee Camps, Demographic details, AFAD'S Experiences, Challenges encountered, how to overcome the problems.
• Communication with the Refugees: How to approach to those young people, points to take into consideration according to the cultural and language differences.
• Strategies on creating effective awareness rising campaigns strategies Thanks to that, youth organizations will have better knowledge and understanding, which is one of the main targets of this project, in their studies which are carried out for young refugees and asylum seekers among migrant and refugees aged between 13 - 30 who will be welcomed by Europe.
Within the project, participants (youth workers) will form policies at group works for young asylum seekers and refugees on language and educational studies; adaptation and integration and the employment issues. Also it is expected that the participants will evaluate the Europe's short/medium/long term migrant policies in terms of youth studies. One of the most important activities for the young asylum seekers and refugees is to prepare in habitants for this new migration wave and let them understand the desperation of those people.


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