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{{Europe_Aid_Project                                         
      |image=             
      |project_title=Everybody’s Song – Music as a tool to promote diversity and intercultural understanding
      |lead_partners=Future Worlds Center (CNTI)
      |agreement_number=130709-5.1.XL-CY-2006-R1
      |partners=
      |countries=Bulgaria, Cyprus, FYR Macedonia, Greece and Serbia
      |cost=€200.670,45
      |eu_aid=€124,676.72
      |dates=01/12/2006 to 31/05/2008
      |description=
      |website=www.everybodys-song.net
}}
 
{{Box1
|title=Overall Objective
|content=The general aim of the project is to reflect on the role of music in intercultural understanding and to identify ways on how to utilise it in youth work.
}}
 
{{Box1
|title=Specific Objectives
|content=*to raise awareness about cultural diversity
*to train youth organisations and musicians in cultural diversity and project development
*to establish partnerships between youth NGOs and musicians
*to attract new target groups to youth work and the arts
*to facilitate cross border cooperation between five different countries
*to promote and increase the visibility of the Youth in Action programme in South East Europe
}}
 
{{Box1
|title=Expected Results
|content=*A set of elaborated tools and well documented good practice examples using music as a tool in intercultural understanding and youth work for the promotion of diversity, tolerance and non-violent conflict transformation; this set is mainly aimed at youth workers, NGOs, music and arts teachers and musicians working with young people. It will be accessible in 3 ways:
1. on an interactive website (partly available in seven different languages) including a download section
2. on a Multimedia DVD including audio- and video-files
3. in a booklet summarising the project results
*Raised awareness about shared cultural heritage in South East Europe
*Improved cooperation between youth organisations and artists (musicians)
*Increased visibility of the participating youth organisations and the Youth in Action Programme
}}
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