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==Contributions==
==Contributions==
As part of  [[JUMPSTART the Peace]], Adira co-coordinated and implemented several workshops across the island for Turkish and Greek Cypriot youth. In this capacity, she (1) planned lodging and travel logistics, (2) recruited participants by writing press releases and speaking at a local school, (3) facilitated a panel discussion on youth community activism, (4) met regularly with the implementing partner NGO to plan project activities, and (5) developed training materials on environmentalism and intercultural learning.


For [[Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders]], Adira traveled to Israel/Palestine and implemented capacity building workshops  to support the development of joint community action projects among Israelis and Palestinians. While in the region Adira met with several civil society organizations to recruit participants. Other duties included: (1) writing narrative reports, (2) researching funding opportunities, (3) writing content for the project newsletter, and (4) creating [http://youtu.be/dhAUD646xp0/ digital media] to be used for promotional materials.
As part of [[TeachMDGs]], Adira wrote textbook content to educate youth on Millennium Development Goals advocacy campaigns in sub-Saharan Africa. She also assisted in the planning and facilitation of Structured Democratic Dialogues for the project [http://http://www.cardiac-eu.org/ CARDIAC], and created accompanying [http://accessible-assistive-sdd-cardiac.wikispaces.com/Videos+of+participants+taken+in+Pafos/ digital media]. In addition, Adira created digital media for the project [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]].
Adira contributed to several other administrative assignments for Future Worlds Center. She compiled the organization's annual reports for 2009 and 2010, and wrote project proposals to the European Refugee Fund and the European Centre for Modern Language.




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