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       |contract_number=JLS/2005/FR/005–30-CE-0039945/00-02
       |contract_number=JLS/2005/FR/005–30-CE-0039945/00-02
       |funding_period=01/01/2006 to 31/12/2006
       |funding_period=01/01/2006 to 31/12/2006
       |coordinator=[[Future Worlds Center]]
       |coordinator=[[Elia Petridou]], [[Future Worlds Center]]
       |funding_agency=JLS
       |funding_agency=JLS
       |total_cost=€161,465.00
       |total_cost=€161,465.00
       |partners=Ethnik Debate Forum, Denmark<br>I.R.F.A.M., Belgium<br>National Institute Protection HR, Cyprus<br>HR Edu Services (HR Educ Network), Cyprus<br>Univ. Cyprus, Political Science Dept, Cyprus
       |partners=Ethnik Debate Forum, Denmark<br>I.R.F.A.M., Belgium<br>National Institute Protection HR, Cyprus<br>HR Edu Services (HR Educ Network), Cyprus<br>[[University of Cyprus – Department of Political Science]] <br>As Associate Partner: [[Olive Branch Foundation (Turkish- Cypriot NGO)|Olive Branch]]
       |website=http://www.eucitizenship.net
       |website=http://www.eucitizenship.net


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==General Objectives==
==General Objectives==
Extending EU Citizenship to the Eastern End of Europe''' was funded by the EU Commission DG Justice, Freedom and Security. It was launched on Wednesday, January 25, 2006. The main goal of the project was to inform the public about their rights as EU citizens as well as about the rights of those who live in the EU and are not citizens. Information regarding EU citizenship and fundamental rights was made available through an automated interactive call center, specialized booklets, workshops, information days, panel discussions and radio and TV programs.
Extending EU Citizenship to the Eastern End of Europe''' was funded by the EU Commission DG Justice, Freedom and Security. It was launched on Wednesday, January 25, 2006. The main goal of the project was to inform the public about their rights as EU citizens as well as about the rights of those who live in the EU and are not citizens. Information regarding EU citizenship and fundamental rights was made available through an automated interactive call center, specialized booklets, workshops, information days, panel discussions and radio and TV programs.
==Advisory Committee==
The project was monitored and advised by an Advisory Committee that included the following:
* [[Yiannis Laouris]], President of the [[Technology for Peace]] initiative and Chair of [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]
* [[Hayat Hüsseyin Yasamsal]], President of [[The Olive Branch (ZEYTIN DALI)|Olive Branch]]
* [[Devrim Yasamsal]], Secretary of [[The Olive Branch (ZEYTIN DALI)|Olive Branch]]
* [[Maria Hadjipavlou]], President of [[Peace Centre Cyprus]]
* [[Harry Anastasiou]], Professor of Peace Studies, Portland State University


==Results==
==Results==

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