Campaign Activities
Launch of EYCE's Campaign to Promote Ecological Justice
On Monday, 28th March 2011 the official launch of EYCE’s Campaign to Promote Ecological Justice took place in the Maison du Protestantisme, where EYCE’s office is located. The Campaign Coordination Team presented the concept of the Campaign and its various elements and warmly welcomed friends of EYCE and guests from EYCE’s partner organisations. EYCE’s Campaign to Promote Ecological Justice is foreseen to last throughout the years 2011 – 2013 and aims at raising awareness for (…) Read on →
Dissemination visit 2011
Most people in the world know the board game Monopoly. The aim is simple: You have to purchase streets and houses and try to financially ruin your opponents. A simple game with simple rules. It is so popular that nearly every city in the world has its own version of Monopoly. Yet, it can cause mistrust in families. A fun fact about Monopoly is that it was originally invented by Quakers under the name of (…) Read on →
Taking steps towards an ecologically responsible society
Theological and political perspectives of ecological justice. From 3rd July to 10th July 2011 more than twenty young people from Europe and beyond, as well as from various denominational and national backgrounds gathered in Kiev, Ukraine, for an EYCE training course “Taking steps towards an ecologically responsible society. Theological and political perspectives of ecological justice”. The participants got the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of various aspects of ecological justice and acquire practical tools and (…) Read on →
EYCE Campaign in the II Youth Convention on Volunteering
Young people gather to promote volunteering! From the 7th to the 10th of September 2011, hundreds of young people from all over the world gathered in Brussels, Belgium, for the second Youth Convention on Volunteering, which included a stakeholder conference on volunteering and a big festival in- and outside the European Parliament. EYCE took part both in the conference and the following festival. The participants got the opportunity to present their organisation through stands and (…) Read on →
