Training Course: “MovieDoc”

Location: Dilijan, Armenia

Dates: 26 April – 4 May 2017

Number of participants: 38

Participating countries: Armenia, Belarus, France, Georgia, Greece, Luxembourg, Portugal, Russian Federation

Organizer: Foreign Students of Luxembourg – NGO

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Deadline to apply: 15th February 2017

Inquiries about this training course: Hripsime, E-Mail: moviedoc17@gmail.com

Costs: This project is financed by the Erasmus+ Youth in Action Programme.

Organizers will cover costs concerning the training, such as: accommodation and food, domestic travel costs and training material.

TRAVEL COSTS AND REIMBURSEMENTS
The reimbursement of the travel expenses (travel from your departure city to the venue of the project) will be made by bank transfer for all participants except those coming from Georgia, Ukraine and Russian Federation.

Country – Max. reimbursement per participant

Portugal – 820 euro
Luxembourg, France – 530 euro
Russian Federation, Belarus, Greece – 275 euro
Georgia- 50 euro
Armenia – 0

Participation fee: 30 EUR
(will be deducted from your travel cost).

 

“MovieDoc”

During Documentary Film-making Training Course “MovieDoc” on Promotion of Human Rights Education participants will learn how to develop idea (script), shoot, edit and disseminate videos on human rights education, inclusion and tolerance.

 

Description

The current world is full of challenges for democracy like refugee crises, conflicts, security issues and hate speech, young people are particularly vulnerable to social exclusion, instability and aggression.

Democracy is not possible without equality and having the same access to the rights, that is still the case for many young people with disability or belonging to some minority groups.

In this TC studying together real-life cases and successful examples of inclusion of young people with Autism, activism, learning theoretical background of impact of video tools will become base for the knowledge vital for youth worker.

On the other side participants learning in the inclusive group will develop personal competence of leaving and working in the mixed group, which will be equally beneficiary for both – people with and without special needs.

From the life skills all participants and particularly participants with special needs will develop autonomy, discipline, traveling and ability to communicate as part of the learning process by using appropriate means.

During Documentary Film-making Training Course “MovieDoc” on Promotion of Human Rights Education participants will learn how to develop idea (script), shoot, edit and disseminate videos on human rights education, inclusion and tolerance.

 

InfoPack:

Download InfoPack here: “MovieDoc” – Training Course – Armenia – Abroadship.org

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