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This self-paced course is for newcomers or experienced representatives of organizations, youth workers, project managers who are active in the region of Balkans and wish to expand their knowledge and their network through the European Solidarity Corps Programme.
What is this course about?
The online NET Activity " Solidarity in Balkan Region”, concerns a Partnership-building Activity for people who are involved in ESC and they are active in the region of Balkans or have an interest to create international teams and develop volunteering projects in this region.

This course aims to enable attendees to
  • create some space for opinion exchanging about solidarity and its understanding between Balkans countries
  • create a network that contains organizations and youth workers from Balkan countries
  • provide information about core elements of a volunteering project, like Visa, insurance and Youthpass
  • give some examples of projects that participate Balkans countries.
 
Units overview
  • Overview of the course
  • Exploring Balkans
  • Planning a volunteering project
  • Exploring the application
  • Webinar
  • Evaluation

Who is this course for? 
This course is for representatives of organizations active in the region of Balkans and project managers and Youth Workers from Balkan countries.


How to register/enroll for this course?
The course is an open access course for everyone who is registered to the HOP Online Learning platform. For any queries, please contact Natassa Dedousi

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Course trainers and facilitators: Snezana Baclija Knoch, Mihaela Amariei and Dragan Atanasov
Graphic Designer:  Andreea Buzec and Paul Dumitru 
Course provider: Hellenic National Agency Erasmus+ Youth & European Solidarity Corps/ INEDIVIM
Course duration: self-paced (approx. 3-4 hours / module, four course modules for the course content)
Course language: English
Target group: Youth workers, youth project managers, representatives of organisations from Balkan countries
Requirements: registration on HOP
Last update: November 2020