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Month: October 2019

AwArtMali: Awareness Raising and Info through Art on Irregular Migration risks in Mali

AwArtMali is an 18 month project that aspires to contribute to the change of perceptions and behavior of Malian people looking to irregular migration towards the EU as the only solution to their socio-economic problems.

The action is intended to reach and involve Malian people in order to make them aware and inform them on the risks of irregular migration, on legal alternatives and on economic opportunities available in their country with a multi stakeholder approach consisting in awareness campaign and information activities.

For more information you can follow the AwArtMali project on facebook or visit the blog of the project.

AwArtMali 2nd Coordination meeting in Nicosia, Cyprus

AwArtMali, an 18 month project that aspires to contribute to the change of perceptions and behavior of Malian people looking to irregular migration towards the EU as the only solution to their socio-economic problems, held its second coordination meeting in Nicosia, Cyprus between the 3rd to the 4th of October 2019. The meeting served as an opportunity for the partners to discuss and evaluate the work and progress of the project and coordinate its next steps forward.

During the meeting, the partners delved into finalizing the stakeholder’s mapping report for the involvement of required stakeholders in the future steps of the project. Moreover, they deliberated on and planned the actions to be carried out for the upcoming workshop activities in Mali and the Strategic Plan of the communication Campaign was unfolded and discussed. Finally the first versions of so awaited Tama356 APP and TAMA 365 Blog were presented and all partners were really impressed with both tools.

AwArtMali is intended to reach and involve Malian people in order to make them aware and inform them on the risks of irregular migration, on legal alternatives and on economic opportunities available in their country with a multi stakeholder approach consisting in awareness campaign and information activities.

CARDET represents the activities of the project in Cyprus.

For more information you can follow the AwArtMali project on facebook or visit the website of the project.

E-COURSE: A two-year path for the support of intercultural school environments

The E-COURSE project during its two-year implementation (2017-2019) has supported teachers and school leaders so to be able to better manage multicultural school environments and to promote interculturalism among their students. Primary schools in Germany, Greece, Italy, France and Cyprus have been actively involved in the piloting of the support tools developed as part of the project. The developed tools aimed at fostering the capacities of schools in addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by multiculturalism and in fostering the development of inclusive school environments.For more information you can check the press release below.

Press Release


Η έργο E-COURSE κατά τη διετή διάρκεια υλοποίησής του (2017-2019) υποστήριξε τους εκπαιδευτικούς και το προσωπικό σχολικών μονάδων, ώστε να είναι σε θέση να διαχειριστούν καλύτερα τα πολυπολιτισμικά περιβάλλοντα των σχολείων και να προωθήσουν τη διαπολιτισμικότητα μεταξύ των μαθητών τους. Συγκεκριμένα, σχολικές μονάδες στη Γερμανία, την Ελλάδα, την Ιταλία, τη Γαλλία και την Κύπρο συμμετείχαν ενεργά στην πιλοτική εφαρμογή των εργαλείων υποστήριξης που αναπτύχθηκαν στο πλαίσιο του έργου. Τα εργαλεία που έχουν αναπτυχθεί στοχεύουν στο να καταστήσουν επαρκείς τις σχολικές μονάδες προκειμένου να αντιμετωπίσουν τις προκλήσεις και τις ευκαιρίες που θέτει η πολυπολιτισμικότητα και να ενθαρρύνουν την ανάπτυξη σχολικών περιβαλλόντων χωρίς αποκλεισμούς. Δείτε το ενημερωτικό δελτίο πιο κάτω για να μάθετε περισσότερα.

Ενημερωτικό δελτίο

Wires Crossed Kicks off

CARDET’s new project, WIRES CROSSED, has officially commenced its work with the first partner meeting held in Virginia, Ireland. WIRES CROSSED, an Erasmus+ KA2 project, will run for a period of two years and seeks to empower citizens to come together and take action to tackle fake news at their local area and within their local communities.

The kick-off meeting served as an opportunity for the project partners to become better acquainted between themselves and discuss the issue at hand and how fake news take a presence and impact their local communities. Most importantly, a set work structure and work plan were put in place for the consortium to follow through for the undertaking of all the tasks at hand and the fulfilment of its goals.

During the two years that the project will run, the project partners will develop Local Media Action groups that will support and lead their efforts to educate local residents and take steps towards the formulation of local community media to promote real news. As part of this process, the partners will produce a collection of learning resources to educate and empower citizens helping them to elevate their media literacy.

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