For twelve days in April, Vicolocorto welcomed four young people, taking part in a project called Youth as Peacebuilders - Youth policy for peace. This program, financed by the European Union, has for objective to promote the involvement of young people as key actors of peacebuilding processes. To understand the reality of youth work at… Continue reading Job Shadowing in Italy for Peacebuilding
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Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 6]
Last day It's not very usual to have the farewell party before the last day of activities... well, due to some logistic issues we had it three days ago. I'm writing this post travelling back home, it means it's wednesday 8th of July. Making some basic calculations you can find out that our party was… Continue reading Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 6]
Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 5]
We are reaching the core part of the training and the sessions, after the break the participants spent in Batumi, are becoming quite intense. Yesterday morning the topic was the recruitment of volunteers. The trainers Laura and Giorgi proposed some tools with the aim to reflect about how to choose the people who fit better… Continue reading Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 5]
Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 4]
This morning I woke up feeling a normal human being (and it's kind of surprising) but with the song “Loser” from Jeff Beck stucked in my mind. I discovered later in the day that my optimistical prevision of good shape was a pure illusion, because I was falling asleep more or less everywhere as soon… Continue reading Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 4]
Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 3]
The day started in a strange way. In my room I was bothered by a huge pigeon who was singing on my window. When he started to talk in italian and to dance in a bizzarre way shaking his paws like he was dancing in the georgian way, I thought that something wrong and wierd… Continue reading Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 3]
Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 2]
I woke up this morning with that strange feeling, like I crashed my body against a truck, last night. I don't know why... maybe I just start to be old, maybe it's the chacha, God knows? After having a light breakfast with sausages and eggs I reached the seminar room where the participants started thier… Continue reading Report from Kobuleti [Vol. 2]