
The training course “All Constructing European Citizenship. Training Course on Inclusion and Diversity” is within action 3.1. 
The Countries who can applied are Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia, and Serbia.
It aims to empower youth coordinators and activists from  five countries on inclusion and citizenship using tools which can be  employed daily in their organisations’ activities and projects. The main  objective of this course is to serve as a seed to encourage the  multiplier effect in the respective countries.
The current situation  in Europe faces great challenges. In fact, due to the financial crisis  and the crisis of values of most European countries, our society should  reconsider the fight against the phenomena of xenophobia, racism and  hatred towards what is different, which destroys the very basis of  citizenship.
When speaking about revaluing the differences in our  increasingly globalised world, we must take into account that equality  will never be true as long as there is hatred, and political and social  dynamics of struggle against it. Differing opinions will only surface,  resulting in hate crimes. As the former Secretary General of the UN,  Kofi Annan, said: “We love what we are, without hating what we are not.”
With  this project we want to play our part in what we regard the inclusion  of all those who are marginalised and excluded. To break away from  discrimination, regardless of whatever your reasons, we believe that  inclusion has become one of the most powerful tools that we have today.  To achieve this goal, we try to promote diversity in all its  embodiments: gender, sexual orientation, skin colour, religion, customs,  minority, ethnic minorities, etc.
“All Constructing European  Citizenship. Training Course on Inclusion and Diversity “is a 8 day  course to be held in Malaga (Spain) with 20 participants and 15 experts.  The city of Malaga has been chosen due to its great urban development,  tourism and cultural rejuvenation at the moment, making it one of the  friendliest cities in Spain. However, being a city of the sea and  upholding its cultural tradition of being open to travellers is simply  not enough. Its reluctance towards what is different still prevents the  deeper processes of multiculturalism to develop in the city, so it feels  like this training course has come at the right time.
The course  provides the project’s actors with a quest for cultural balance.  Furthermore, the Spanish group of the organisation, “Families for  Diversity”, will be involved.
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Apply now! Application deadline: 15 February 2013 Date of selection: 18 February 2013
Training overview
http://trainings.salto-youth.net/3344
This Training course is
for 4 participants for each country: Serbia, Republic of Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy participants
from NEIGHBOURING PARTNER COUNTRIES 
and recommended for
Youth leaders
Working language(s):
English
Familias Por La Diversidad (FXLD) (NGO/Others)
GLBT association
Contact for questions: