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Inter-Rail 2009
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'Dialogue between Cultures Way to Tolerance and Democracy'
5 teams of officials (5 people each, 25 altogether) will rail off to different regions in Ukraine holding a 2-day mini-session in each of the cities. Each team of officials will spend 2 days in each city and then move to the next city. In each city there will be a two-day mini EYP-session held, which will include Teambuilding, Committee Work and General Assembly and gather around 40 participants (local students and pupils) per city. Altogether one team will hold three mini-sessions one after another within a week during Inter-Rail in April-May, 2009 and two mini-sessions during Inter-Rail in September, 2009. |
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EYP-Ukraine Inter-Rail in April-May, 2009 is a one-week project that will consist of 15 2-day sessions in 15 different cities of Ukraine. Each of 5 teams of chairpersons (experienced trainers) will conduct 3 sessions in 5 regions of Ukraine. The project will take place on April 27 May 04, 2009. The project focuses mainly on Southern and Eastern regions of Ukraine, as well as the central and Western regions: Donetsk Luhansk Kharkiv; Zaporizhya Dnipropetrovsk Poltava; Odessa Mykolayiv Simferopol; Cherkasy Oleksandriya Kryvyi Rih; Vinnytsia Ivano-Frankivsk Ternopil. |
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EYP-Ukraine Inter-Rail is a one-week project that will consist of 10 2-day sessions in 10 different cities of Ukraine. Each of 5 teams of chairpersons (experienced trainers) will conduct 2 sessions in 5 regions of Ukraine. The project will take place on September 3-6, 2009. Our project focuses mainly on the central and Western regions (Kirovograd Zhytomyr, Rivne Lutsk, Khmelnytskyi Chernivtsi), as well as Southern and Northern regions of Ukraine (Kherson Sevastopol, Sumy Chernihiv).
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December 3-6, 2009, Kyiv
European Youth Parliament Ukraine (EYP-Ukraine) organizes a follow-up session of Inter-Rail project that gathers 150 participants. That is 100 Ukrainian delegates (24 Ukrainian oblasts represented by 4-5 people each) and 50 foreign delegates and officials. |
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