Nobel Peace Prize awarded to European Union
The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2012. Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee lauded “six decades of work in advancing peace across Europe”.
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The European Union has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2012. Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee lauded “six decades of work in advancing peace across Europe”.
DetailsIstanbul situated both in Europe and Asia, is a city where one can witness the heritage of 8 thousand years of human civilisation, where the Oriental and European cultures infiltrate each other and major religions meet. Istanbul is also a place where the YMCA started to work back in 1914.
DetailsFrom 28th until 29th September the Field Group Belarus met in Vitebsk, the birth city of the famous painter Marc Chagall (1887 – 1985) in the Northeast of Belarus.
DetailsDate: 1st October 2012 – 6th October 2012″] Place : Bernhauser Forst Centre, Stuttgart, Germany Dear Friends, you are warmly invited to register to the 13th European YMCA/YWCA Staff Conference in Stuttgart, Germany. The international planning group just held a second preparatory meeting at the venue of the Conference, part of which is freshly renovated…
DetailsField Group Ukraine met in Kirovograd 24 September. Fourteen people from seven countries took part in the meeting. Before the meeting the representatives in the Field Group participated in YMCA Ukraine’s Conference (Annual General Assembly) in Kiev 22-23 September.
DetailsDear national VfE-Coordinators, dear colleges,
You are warmly welcomed to the 6th Volunteers for Europe (VfE) Seminar which will take place in Germany this year.
Date: 24th September 2012 – 25th September 2012″] Place : Kirovograd, Ukraine List of Field Groups
DetailsDate: 14th September 2012 – 16th September 2012″] Place : Prague, Czech Republic The 2nd YMCA Europe 2013 Festival Forum
DetailsAugust 23 – 29, in Shushi (Nagorno Karabagh) the first programme festival – ProFest – was held within the YMCA Europe Roots for Reconciliation project. ‘It’s mY story’ was the motto of this ProFest with an overall aim to promote stronger youth activism towards peaceful transformation of conflicts in Europe, the region of South Caucasus especially considered.
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