Category: EYCE News
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Join the International Planning Committee for “Faces of Poverty”!
EYCE is currently preparing another event for the 2015 – a training course “Faces of Poverty: training course addressing poverty in the context of migration”, which will take place in Manchester, United Kingdom from 6th – 13th September, 2015. The current situation in Europe and around the world places migration and matters related to that…
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Young people create a vision of inclusive society
“I feel more empowered after the training course, as a result of having to play so many roles of the excluded people” says Nite Pallaska, participant in the seminar “From Vision to Reality!”. From 22nd to 29th of March 2015, 17 young people from different cultural, religious and geographic backgrounds gathered for the seminar “From…
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Break the Chains! Capacity building for local promoters to address issues of poverty on a local level
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in EYCE NewsWe would like to invite you and young people from your organisation for the upcoming capacity building training “Break the Chains!” to be held in Prague, Czech Republic from 15th – 17th of May 2015. After the successful training held in Romania in 2014, it has been decided to dedicate more time also in…
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United we work!
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in EYCE NewsToday we want to offer you another great opportunity to participate in an ecumenical project and experience ecumenical spirit in a very practical setting – through the work camps offered by Ecumenical Youth Services! Ecumenical Youth Services is an international volunteer program in Germany. EYS was founded in the 1950s in the GDR…
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CALL FOR ARTICLES: 2nd issue of the on-line magazine “See. Act. Change.”
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in EYCE NewsFor inspiration you can take a look at the first issue of “See. Act. Change.” here.
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EXTENDED DEADLINE: training course “From Vision to Reality!” in Bratislava!
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in EYCE NewsDID YOU KNOW? In 2012, one in four persons in Europe were at risk of poverty and social exclusion. That’s 124.8 million Europeans. Economic indicators only partly explain this situation. There are strong links between social exclusion and crime as well as drug addiction and health issues. Worryingly, children experience the deepest levels of social exclusion. In…

