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{{Europe_Aid_Project | |||
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|project_title=Contact making seminar (CMS) “Europeans meet in Caucasus” | |||
|lead_partners=Future Worlds Center (CNTI) | |||
|agreement_number=CY-512-02-2006-R5 | |||
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|countries=Georgia | |||
|cost=€15,400.00 | |||
|eu_aid=€12,214.00 | |||
|dates=26/04/2007 to 01/05/2007 | |||
|description= | |||
|website=www.antigone.gr/en/projects/files/caucasus.pdf | |||
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|title=Objectives | |||
|content=The CMS brought together 10 youth organisations from 5 EU countries (Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Latvia, Poland) and 5 Eastern European and Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) with the aim to identify the common needs, concerns and interests of the organisations involved and to establish a framework for the exchange of expertise, ideas, visions and contacts between the partners. | |||
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{{Box1 | |||
|title=Results | |||
|content=The contact making seminar facilitated the development of more than 25 ideas for joint projects and other follow up activities, mainly in the context of the Youth in Action programme of the European Commission. | |||
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Objectives
The CMS brought together 10 youth organisations from 5 EU countries (Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Latvia, Poland) and 5 Eastern European and Caucasus countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) with the aim to identify the common needs, concerns and interests of the organisations involved and to establish a framework for the exchange of expertise, ideas, visions and contacts between the partners.
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Results
The contact making seminar facilitated the development of more than 25 ideas for joint projects and other follow up activities, mainly in the context of the Youth in Action programme of the European Commission.
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