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                                      Knocking on Doors of Different Cultures

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                                      sharing our cultures and being
                                      Knocking on Doors of Different Cultures (Knododic) is the name of our project, where we facilitated the exchange of experiences and good practices between youth, youth workers and youth leaders. We organized workshops together with our partner organizations, namely EUROGEMS (Italy), Instituto Recriando (Brazil), Agenda 21 (Argentina), and Xunta (Spain). We established a long term partnership building on similar interests and priorities regarding one particular target group  -  young people with fewer opportunities. Aiming to create a common intercultural perspective, the targeted youth shall be enabled to solve current problems through adding borderless cooperation and idea sharing as tools to improve their situation. This project was furthermore supported by the European Commission.

                                      Throughout the year 2011 we conducted several dissemination activities in Spain, Brazil and Tanzania. Each host organization focused to share the situation of their youth and presented current approaches and working methods. Building on this information exchange, each organization was enabled to include good practices, innovative ideas and to establish a long term premise for further cooperation among the organizations.

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