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*[[International Event 2: Meeting in Krakow (PL), “The Holocaust: crimes against Humanity and human rights”]], May 2018, where Zivi was deported; 22 international young participants (2 per partner) + 3 trainers/coordinators. Visit to Auschwitz
*[[International Event 2: Meeting in Krakow (PL), “The Holocaust: crimes against Humanity and human rights”]], May 2018, where Zivi was deported; 22 international young participants (2 per partner) + 3 trainers/coordinators. Visit to Auschwitz
*Local Event 2: artistic exhibition and participative workshop in the streets: “The future of Europe and the Human Rights”.
*Local Event 2: artistic exhibition and participative workshop in the streets: “The future of Europe and the Human Rights”.
*International Event 3: Meeting in Santa Maria al Bagno (IT), “The refugees life: Integration and inclusion”, September 2018, where Zivi and his friends where hosted by friendly local families; 22 international young participants (2 per partner) + 3 trainers/coordinators.
*[[International Event 3: Meeting in Santa Maria al Bagno (IT), “The refugees life: Integration and inclusion”]], October 2018, where Zivi and his friends where hosted by friendly local families; 22 international young participants (2 per partner) + 3 trainers/coordinators.
*Local Event 3: artistic exhibition and participative workshop in the streets: “The future of Europe and the Integration”.
*Local Event 3: artistic exhibition and participative workshop in the streets: “The future of Europe and the Integration”.
*[[International Event 4: Meeting in Cyprus (CY): “The exodus: freedom of movement and peace building”]], January 2019, where Zivi was prisoner, with the final evaluation and the final exhibition of the murals painted by the young participants; 22 international young participants (2 per partner) + 3 trainers/coordinators.
*[[International Event 4: Meeting in Cyprus (CY): “The exodus: freedom of movement and peace building”]], January 2019, where Zivi was prisoner, with the final evaluation and the final exhibition of the murals painted by the young participants; 22 international young participants (2 per partner) + 3 trainers/coordinators.