Together in diversity
Civic Engagement Movement (CEMO) organized a Training Course entitled „Together in Diversity, Exploring the Challenges of Diversity and Promoting Intercultural Dialogue, that brought together youth from different European countries with the aim to explore the realities and challenges of todays multicultural socities as well as to promote the intercultural dialogue and tolerance. The most important goals of the training course were to share exchange and good practices and develop competencies of youth workers/leaders to become active promoters of cultural diversity in their community. The Training took place in Romania, in the town of Tirgu Mures/Marosvasarhely which is a bilingual town, where half of the population is Romanian and the other half Hungarian, therefore the city has dealt with the challenges of intercultural diversity for many years, and has much to share with the rest of Europe - as well as much to learn from the experiences and examples of others. There were 19 participants coming from coming from Moldova Republic, Republic of Macedonia, Spain, and Romania. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained herein.
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