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September 7, 2022

Living Democracy webpage for Ukrainian refugees in Georgia

We don’t see democracy as a concept that stands in isolation from most current events – we believe just the opposite, in fact: we see democracy as a way to find the best answers to the most up-to-date and difficult questions. And, already well into its sixth month, we believe the war in Ukraine is at the very top of these questions. …

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July 19, 2022

Promoting competencies for a democratic culture through games

New teaching and learning materials from the DEMOGAMES international cooperation project are now available. The DEMOGAMES project, in which Rebecca Welge from our Living Democracy Team was part of the project team, focuses on the development of the Democracy Game Box….

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A Democratic tool for the voice of youth

A very successful Refugee Week, in which Gelly Aroni and Rolf Gollob from our Living Democracy Team took part (see newsletter June 22), ended with a closing event that took place on Sunday 26 June entitled “What do young people believe for inclusion and diversity?”…

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Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2022) on 4 and 5 July 2022 in Lugano

The Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2022) took place in Lugano, Switzerland on 4 and 5 July 2022. This event replaced the fifth Ukraine Reform Conference (URC2022) scheduled before the Russian attack. The path to the reconstruction of Ukraine will require a broad-based political and diplomatic process. Switzerland and Ukraine launched this process in Lugano. …

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June 9, 2022

Democracy is more than a word – healing

Children, women and men who have fled their homes have often experienced terrible situations that long remain a part of their lives. How can one ever experience healing after traumatic or even life-threatening events whilst still understanding that life must go on? How can a democratic culture help to shape this further life positively and to experience oneself as active and valued? …

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Refugee week in Athens.

Refugee Week is a global and dynamic movement, a cultural festival celebrating the contribution, creativity and authenticity of people having experienced forced migration. It takes place every year on 20 June, World Refugee Day. This year, it is coming to Greece with an initiative of the Athens Comics Library. …

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Strengthening democratic competencies in schools in Kosovo.

On March 28-29 2022, the third workshop of the EDISON Kosovo project took place. Organised by Veton Sylhasi from Pristina and Martin Retzl from the department IPE, Zurich, the overall objectives of this project (implemented by PH Zurich/Department IPE together with the Kosovo Education Centre KEC in coordination with the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation MESTI and the respective municipalities) are to strengthen the democratic competencies in schools in Kosovo and to stimulate and implement relevant developments in local schools according to participatory democratic principles….

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May 2, 2022

“Strengthening Democratic Culture in Basic Education”

Education in contemporary democratic societies aims to prepare young people for the labour market and enhance their personal development, but it also prepares them for life as active citizens in democratic societies….

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Unaccompanied minors in search for asylum

It is the story of a modern Odyssey – the journey unaccompanied minors undertake in search for asylum in Europe. This transmedia storytelling follows Jano and his friends Shiro, Durrab, SK and Hammoudi through Europe: from Greece to North Macedonia, on to Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and from Italy onto France and The Netherlands….

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Despite the war, Swiss-Ukrainian Project set to take next steps

The recent Swiss-Ukrainian Decentralization for Improved Democratic Education (DECIDE) project supports the Ukrainian education reform “The New Ukrainian School” (enacted in 2017) by decentralising school structures. Starting in 2019, the project is designed to last five years and will reach a total population of about 200,000 people….

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