A training course dedicated to improve competences of youth workers and youth leaders through exploring means of social entrepreneurship.
Global Human Rights Defence is organising a training course in The Hague dedicated to improve competences and knowledge of youth workers and youth leaders through exploring means of social entrepreneurship in order to make a social impact in their communities.
Content
-Introducing successful social entrepreneurship examples from The Netherlands involving disadvantaged youth
-Discovering unique ways to improve NGO's role in innovative social projects and achieve good practice in their field of work
-Development of international youth projects fostering social entrepreneurship under the Youth in Action umbrella
-Detecting most pressing human rights violations within different countries
Aims
-To get an insight what social entrepreneurship is and how it can be used to tackle down social problems of disadvantaged groups
-To explore ways to promote social entrepreneurship among disadvantaged youth
-To improve participants' abilities to recognize and implement innovative solutions for pressing issues among their communities
-To provide tools for participants how to achieve higher quality youth projects through project management
-To share experiences and methods to involve youth in innovative projects for self-
-To learn how to create new ways to solve social problems
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/1641