Ready, Set...Peace Action! - Raising Peace Campaign
Dates: 18 - 25 September 2017
Location: Holloko, Hungary Participants: 22 (Hungary, Italy, Greece, Spain, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco) Trainers: Miki Ambrozy, Mauro Carta Promoted by: CCIVS Hosted by: Egyesek, Hungary Financed by: Erasmus+, French Agency (KA1) Link to E+ database |
The “Training Course on Media applied to Peace and Human Rights” was the first event of "m.Education: Ready, Set… Peace Action! – Media Education in Awareness Actions on Peace and Human Rights”, a multi-activity project in the framework of Raising Peace, the campaign on peace and human rights promoted by CCIVS. Aim of this interesting media project is to involve young people to use innovative tools to raise awareness on the topics of Peace and Human Rights through media and more specifically with blogs.
The first training was meant not only to provide skills to design digital productions with contents on peace and human rights but also to allow participants to understand the different challenges related to human rights. During the sessions, they had the chance to talk about human rights, current human rights abuses and local situations within the countries represented in the training. They also participated in many workshops about media and digital creations: photography, video-making, blogging etc. At the end, they created a common blog that will host specific topics on human rights, such as immigration and refugees, women’s rights, environment and identities.
The first training was meant not only to provide skills to design digital productions with contents on peace and human rights but also to allow participants to understand the different challenges related to human rights. During the sessions, they had the chance to talk about human rights, current human rights abuses and local situations within the countries represented in the training. They also participated in many workshops about media and digital creations: photography, video-making, blogging etc. At the end, they created a common blog that will host specific topics on human rights, such as immigration and refugees, women’s rights, environment and identities.