YMCA Europe Training Course “Leadership Academy” – Session II
Date: 24th March 2021 – 29th March 2021″] Place : Brussels, Belgium Read in full
YMCA EUROPE
Date: 24th March 2021 – 29th March 2021″] Place : Brussels, Belgium Read in full
Generation Next project has switched to very active mode recently – upon launching the Call for Applications to submit proposals for Internship & Summer School projects in 2021.
The Council of Europe has been contacted by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) concerning an exciting new project presenting the stories of young human rights educators in collaboration with Amnesty International and Soka Gakkai International.
Institutional Fundraising can look complex for a youth organisation, but it’s a very useful source of funding, and it can get quite easy to get the hang of it once we try.
“Women in leadership: achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world”. This is the theme of 2021 International Women´s Day highlighting that women´s key role at the front lines against the COVID-19 crisis.
YMCA Europe is launching the inaugural Call for Applications and invites eligible organizations to submit proposals within Generation Next Internship and Summer School Projects to be held in 2021.
The month of February has represented a very important and busy phase in the work of the Brussels office. Read below an overview of our activities that we hope will make us even more relevant and effective than before.
Although February marked another month of reduced possibilities to move for many of us in Europe, the work of YMCA Europe continued focusing on the relevant items that you will read in the newsletter. Our key aim is to add value to our national YMCAs.
We are pleased to share with you some highlights of YMCA Europe in 2020. This is a brief summary of the many efforts that we have collectively done to remain relevant, adding value to the excellent work of the YMCA at local, regional and national levels.
Organized by YMCA Europe´s Working Group on Refugees, the purpose of the Conference was to highlight the work that YMCAs develop with refugees, migrants, asylum seekers and internally displaced persons.