
DREAMWALKER CHINA
DREAMWALKER CHINA
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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:NEVER-ENDING INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMPS EXCHANGE, THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE, VOLTRA LIMITED, ACTION DE DEVELOPPEMENT COMMUNAUTAIRE DIBWA DIA DITUMBA, SERVEI CIVIL INTERNATIONAL DE CATALUNYA ASOCIACION +23 partnersNEVER-ENDING INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMPS EXCHANGE,THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE,VOLTRA LIMITED,ACTION DE DEVELOPPEMENT COMMUNAUTAIRE DIBWA DIA DITUMBA,SERVEI CIVIL INTERNATIONAL DE CATALUNYA ASOCIACION,SOLIDARITES JEUNESSES MCP,CENTER FOR INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE ASSOCIATION,UGANDA VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION,KENYA VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION,GOOD WORD SOCIETY,YOUTH FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ASSEMBLY INC,CIVS COMMUNITY SERVICE,ASSOCIATION TOGOLAISE DES VOLONTAIRES AU TRAVAIL AS.TO.VO.T,YAP - YOUTH ACTION FOR PEACE,RURAL CENTRE FOR HUMAN INTERESTS,DREAMWALKER CHINA,INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMP ORGANIZATION,GLOBAL VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION,KINISI ETHELONTON SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL ELLAS,VOLUNTARY WORKCAMPS ASSOC OF NIGERIA,REMPART,VOLUNTEERS INITIATIVE NEPAL,ASSOCIATION CONCORDIA,ETUDES ET CHANTIERS ESPACE CENTRAL,CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES,INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN YOUTH EXCHANGE (ICYE) NIGERIA,LEGAMBIENTE ASSOCIAZIONE ONLUS,ASSOCIACAO DOS JOVENS VOLUNTARIOS AJOVFunder: European Commission Project Code: 573305-EPP-1-2016-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALAFunder Contribution: 149,997 EURThe White Paper for International Voluntary Service (2011-2021) draws the strategic objectives for Cultural Heritage and Diversity with the vision to ‘Preserving, protecting, and promoting cultural heritage and diversity through International Voluntary Service activities in order to foster mutual understanding and respect within the global community’. With the Strategic objectives to create:A. A global community where mutual understanding and respect are brought by active citizens that preserve protect and promote cultural heritage and diversityB. Develop and expand cooperation between organisations, institutions and government bodies in the field of Cultural Heritage and DiversityC. Raise awareness about the impact of IVS in cultural heritage and diversity issuesHeritage has been an important element of local communities where IVS organisations have set up projects since 1920 (1st workcamp). Throughout the years organisations, mainly in Europe, have developed cooperation with various stakeholders, involving young and adult volunteers in the protection, preservation and valorisation of our tangible and intangible heritage. This topic has been taken until recent years in other regions of the world demonstrating the value of non-formal learning as the IVS educational approach to disseminate the values and expertise developed at the inter-governmental level to a large public and in particular to young people, based on a dynamic dialogue between the different stakeholders.The aim of this project is to work towards the strategic objectives of the White Paper and to promote the work of IVS organisations and NFL, whilst valorising local customs and the diversity of these.The world is under an increasing threat from globalisation and extremism; these two factors contribute to the breaking down of cultural norms, traditions and the destruction and loss of heritage sites. This project will celebrate both tangible and intangible heritage and to revel in the diversity of this heritage. The applicant organisations propose actions which focus on food, culture, language, cultural and natural sites indigenous traditions …. etc. The aim is to be as diverse as possible and to show the richness of this diversity and to include local people as educators, emphasizing the bottom up approach of IVS and the work in local communities and with young people with fewer opportunities.The partners are grassroots IVS organisations from Africa, Asia and Europe for a 24 month project The different actions include:• Research, analysis and preparation phase (September 2016)• Stakeholders Forum (October 2016)• Capacity building trainings on Volunteer and Heritage Management ( April/May 2017)• Local Awareness Raising Actions (June 2017 – December 2017) • Global Communication Campaign (January 2017 – March 2018) • Final evaluation and dissemination meeting (April 2018)• Finalisation of the Impact measurement results and publication (April-August 2018)
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, FUNDACION SES (SUSTENTABILIDAD, EDUCACION, SOLIDARIDAD), ASSOCIATION TOGOLAISE DES VOLONTAIRES AU TRAVAIL AS.TO.VO.T, SOUTH AFRICA VOLUNTEER WORK CAMP ASSOCIATION, SERVICIO INTERNACIONAL PARA EL INTERCAMBIO JUVENIL +18 partnersCENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES,FUNDACION SES (SUSTENTABILIDAD, EDUCACION, SOLIDARIDAD),ASSOCIATION TOGOLAISE DES VOLONTAIRES AU TRAVAIL AS.TO.VO.T,SOUTH AFRICA VOLUNTEER WORK CAMP ASSOCIATION,SERVICIO INTERNACIONAL PARA EL INTERCAMBIO JUVENIL,ASOCIACION CULTURAL DE INTERCAMBIODE COSTA RICA,NETWORK FOR VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA,THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE,CIVS COMMUNITY SERVICE,BRIGADA DE VOLUNTARIOS BOLIVARIANOS DEL PERU,VOLUNTEER SPIRIT ASSOCIATION,THE ASSOCIATION OF SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL IVZW,Egyesek Ifjúsági Egyesület,ALLIANCE OF EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE ORGANISATIONS ASSOCIATION,YAP - YOUTH ACTION FOR PEACE,ZIMBABWE WORKCAMPS ASSOCIATION,DREAMWALKER CHINA,VOLUNTEERS INITIATIVE NEPAL,VOLUNTARY WORKCAMPS ASSOC OF NIGERIA,ASSOCIATION DU CENTRE DE BEAUMOTTE,SERVEI CIVIL INTERNATIONAL DE CATALUNYA ASOCIACION,MTÜ NOORTEVAHETUSE ARENGU ÜHING ESTYES,CAMBODIAN YOUTH ACTIONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 602504-EPP-1-2018-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALAFunder Contribution: 149,929 EURThis project is developed based on the direction of the White Paper for International Voluntary Service (IVS) 2011-2021 regarding Capacity Building and Impact, and in the decision of the General Assembly 2014 to establish a Monitoring and Empowerment System for the CCIVS. Following the 2017-2018 project STEPS to Change (www.ccivs.org/steps), the present project STEPS to the Future brought Organisational Development (OD) training and impact measurement to 20 organisations in 4 regions, allowing the building of a global and regional diagnosis on the State of the Art of the International Voluntary Service movement. Through STEPS, CCIVS aimed at expanding and consolidating the empowerment process in four regions. With the support of Erasmus+, 22 partners (including 3 international and regional networks Service Civil International, Alliance of European Voluntary Service Organisation and Network for Voluntary Development in Asia) from Asia, Africa, Europe and America came together to cooperate in this project, which not only strengthened their own capacity through a series of offline and online trainings and job-shadowing in peer organisation but also benefited from their experience and contribution to the refinement of tools on Organisational Development for IVS organisations. The main objectives were to:-increase the competencies of youth professionals / youth organisations;-improve the cooperation for strategic objectives among the IVS networks;-generate high-quality tools, methods and mechanisms that support such empowerment and monitoring within the network/movement.In order to reach the objectives, the project incorporated the following four phases:1.Launching the Process:-Steering Team Meeting & Experts Seminar in Estonia hosted by EstYes, January 2019.2.Setting the Capacities:-Training for Trainers on Organisational Development in Italy hosted by YAP Italy, May 2019.3.Implement Global Empowerment-On-Field Training Exchanges & Job-shadowing in Europe, May 2019;-Diagnosis & Training on Organisational Development in Africa hosted by VWAN Nigeria and in Asia hosted by VSA Thailand;-MOOC Production Laboratory in Hungary hosted by Egysek, October 2019;-Online Course on Organisational Development for IVS Organisations (STEPS MOOC) launched, January 2020;-Webinar Series, September – November 2020.4.Consolidate and Scale-Monitoring mechanism;-Support measure on organisational sustainability;-Dissemination and future strategies meetings.The project approach and methodologies are innovative and it was a significant step in terms of the evolution and sustainable development of both CCIVS and the International Voluntary Service movement. It was CCIVS’s first time to organise a Training for Trainers on Organisational Development and develop a MOOC on Organisational Development that could reach a much larger target group. The project also mainstreamed “interculturality” throughout its process and incorporated it in the organisational development and monitoring methodology. It’s important to highlight that the consortium reacted promptly and adequately to the COVID-19 pandemic which imposed travel restriction and lockdown policies and brought a great impact on the management and organisation of youth mobility and capacity building work of many organisations and networks in the International Voluntary Service. CCIVS and its partners have actively engaged themselves to make full use of the project tools and outcomes and look for means to diffuse these products that would be beneficial to more individuals and organisations who want to increase their capacities.The project chronicle magazine gives a more detailed overview and highlights of outcomes, & available on http://bit.ly/STEPS2-chronicle.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:FIELD SERVICES & INTER-CULTURAL LEARNING - INDIA, SERVEI CIVIL INTERNATIONAL DE CATALUNYA ASOCIACION, FUNDACION PARA LA EDUCACION Y EL VOLUNTARIADO INTERNACIONAL FEVI, SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL SRI LANKA, PERKUMPULAN GERAKAN KERELAWANAN INTERNASIONAL +27 partnersFIELD SERVICES & INTER-CULTURAL LEARNING - INDIA,SERVEI CIVIL INTERNATIONAL DE CATALUNYA ASOCIACION,FUNDACION PARA LA EDUCACION Y EL VOLUNTARIADO INTERNACIONAL FEVI,SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL SRI LANKA,PERKUMPULAN GERAKAN KERELAWANAN INTERNASIONAL,NEVER-ENDING INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMPS EXCHANGE,INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEERS FOR PEACE INCORPORATED,RURAL CENTRE FOR HUMAN INTERESTS,ZIMBABWE WORKCAMPS ASSOCIATION,INTERNATIONELLA ARBETSLAG,THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE,BRIGADA DE VOLUNTARIOS BOLIVARIANOS DEL PERU,FUNDACION SES (SUSTENTABILIDAD, EDUCACION, SOLIDARIDAD),VOLUNTEER SPIRIT ASSOCIATION,ASSOCIACAO DOS JOVENS VOLUNTARIOS AJOV,VOLUNTARY WORKCAMPS ASSOC OF NIGERIA,KENYA VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION,CVS BULGARIA SDRUZHENIE,SERVICE VOLONTAIRE INTERNATIONAL,CENTER FOR INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE ASSOCIATION,ASSOCIATION FRERES AGRICULTEURS ET ARTISANS POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT (FAGAD) AU TOGO,DREAMWALKER CHINA,ASOCIACION DE INTERCAMBIO INTERNACIONAL CULTURAL DE JOVENES (INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL YOUTH EXCHANGE) ICYE HONDURAS,LEGAMBIENTE ASSOCIAZIONE ONLUS,VOLUNTEERS INITIATIVE NEPAL,SOLIDARITES JEUNESSES MCP,UGANDA VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION,CAMBODIAN YOUTH ACTION,MTÜ NOORTEVAHETUSE ARENGU ÜHING ESTYES,UTN,VOLUNTEER ACTION FOR PEACE,SOUTH AFRICA VOLUNTEER WORK CAMP ASSOCIATIONFunder: European Commission Project Code: 589717-EPP-1-2017-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALAFunder Contribution: 148,357 EURThis project is developed based on the direction of the White Paper for International Voluntary Service (IVS) 2011-21 and the Plan of Action 2017-18 of the CCIVS. Considering the network’s objective to tackle poverty reduction and health promotion, the project sought to provide partners and stakeholders with new skills, experiences and resources in the field of Sustainable food production and Bioconstruction. Under the IVS for Climate Justice campaign (http://ccivs.org/ivsforclimatejustice) the project bought together different IVS networks and engaging volunteers with local communities to work on grassroots projects that combine manual work and awareness raising actions, including climate change, carbon offset, environmental sustainability, protection of ecosystems, water and soil management and conservation.The aims & objectives of this project were to:• develop IVS organisations’ youth workers and trainers capacity of acting as multipliers in their regions and in their organisations• raise awareness of the work of the IVS network on Climate Justice and towards the attainment of the SDGs through providing spaces and data for visibility and networking on an international & local level• strengthen participation in the global IVS network and connection between organisations who may also make part of different networks who would not normally work together and with external stakeholders• strengthen cooperation between the formal and non-formal education sectors• enable IVS organisations to use monitoring & impact measurement tools• create inclusive environments for young people with fewer opportunities from local communities, integrating them in the follow-up actions of the project• revalorise traditional / alternative farming and construction techniques• stimulate the development of innovative follow-up processes with online and offline tools which will remain in place once the project is over• raise awareness about the effects unsustainable food production and housing and their contribution to Climate Change In order to reach the objectives, the project incorporated the following five phases:Visibility and networking: Conference (21 - 25 April 2018) on the Role of IVS and Climate Justice including a Forum ‘Just Volunteers: The Transformational Power of International Voluntary Actions for Climate Justice and Freedom of Movement’ in UNESCO. It included different visibility actions on each activity, the project was one of the core activities during the 70th anniversary celebrations of CCIVS through 2018 - 2019. Thematic Workshops (practical and theoretical) on:Bioconstruction in Quito, Ecuador (8 – 17 June 2018)Sustainable Food Production in Kundapur, India (16 - 25 November 2018) Follow-up system: monitoring, impact measurement, tailored online follow-up for 30 local projects in Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe by the experts. The online interactive platform and meeting acts as the closing event of the project within the consortium. Online Results: the Global Communication Campaign progressively promoted the project milestones results and advocated for the impact of IVS local actions, including the workshops outcomes, good practices of the local actions, impact measurement results, etc. Sustainability: this phase invited external stakeholders and local communities to use and promote the toolkits and the MOOC developed, continue the partnership dynamics and develop new funding strategies, keep conducting the impact measurement to evaluate their local projects and monitor their quality. It’s important to highlight that the project unites formal and non-formal education through the cooperation with the Technological University of Santa Fe (Argentina). Moreover, the consortium represents a large diversity of regions and the IVS networks, , including the SCI, ICYE, NVDA, Alliance and the African platforms.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:VOLUNTEER SPIRIT ASSOCIATION, NETWORK FOR VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA, BOUWORDE VZW, KINISI ETHELONTON SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL ELLAS, ASOCIACION CHILENA PRO NACIONES UNIDAS +33 partnersVOLUNTEER SPIRIT ASSOCIATION,NETWORK FOR VOLUNTARY DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA,BOUWORDE VZW,KINISI ETHELONTON SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL ELLAS,ASOCIACION CHILENA PRO NACIONES UNIDAS,ASOCIACION CIVIL EL ABROJO INSTITUTO DE EDUCACION,CONG TY CO PHAN DOAN KET THANH NIEN VIET NAM,ASOCIACION PUENTE SUR,STICHTING INTERNATIONALE WERKKAMPEN,ASOCIACION SOLIDARIDAD Y ACCION,DREAMWALKER CHINA,Egyesek Ifjúsági Egyesület,ALLIANCE OF EUROPEAN VOLUNTARY SERVICE ORGANISATIONS ASSOCIATION,ZIMBABWE WORKCAMPS ASSOCIATION,ASOCIACION CULTURAL DE INTERCAMBIODE COSTA RICA,NEVER-ENDING INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMPS EXCHANGE,VOLUNTARY WORKCAMPS ASSOC OF NIGERIA,FIELD SERVICES & INTER-CULTURAL LEARNING - INDIA,ASSOCIACAO DOS JOVENS VOLUNTARIOS AJOV,CHANTIERS JEUNESSE,THE ASSOCIATION OF SERVICE CIVIL INTERNATIONAL IVZW,INSTITUTO DE PROMOCAO HUMANA, APRENDIZAGEM E CULTURA,VOLUNTEER ACTION FOR PEACE,AJUDE - ASSOCIACAO JUVENIL PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DE VOLUNTARIADO EM MOCANBIQUE,MTÜ NOORTEVAHETUSE ARENGU ÜHING ESTYES,INTERNATIONAL WORKCAMP ORGANIZATION,KENIA VOLUNTARY SERVICE ORGANIZATION,THE COORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE,BRIGADA DE VOLUNTARIOS BOLIVARIANOS DEL PERU,SOUTH AFRICA VOLUNTEER WORK CAMP ASSOCIATION,INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL YOUTH EXCHANGE,FUNDACION SES (SUSTENTABILIDAD, EDUCACION, SOLIDARIDAD),RURAL CENTRE FOR HUMAN INTERESTS,PERKUMPULAN GERAKAN KERELAWANAN INTERNASIONAL,FUNDACION SALVADORENA PARA LA PROMOCION SOCIAL Y EL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO,ASSOCIATION CONCORDIA,STOWARZYSZENIE PROMOCJI WOLONTARIATU,INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION EXCHANGE AND INTERSHIP (IGEEI) INC.Funder: European Commission Project Code: 608582-EPP-1-2019-1-HU-EPPKA2-CBY-ACPALAFunder Contribution: 150,000 EUR"The project “Frame[v]work” aims at improving the quality of volunteers exchange within the IVS movement, in order to reinforce the concepts of international voluntarism, active participation and international solidarity. The name refer to the concepts of framework, network and voluntarism: “Frame[v]work"" intends to be a capacity-building project to develop a functional, shared framework for international voluntary work and volunteers exchange in the IVS movement. The partners of the projects are networks and organisations who implement long-term and short-term voluntary projects involving local activists, international volunteers and local communities. The members of the partenrship share the same needs:-the need to find solutions to stop the drop of volunteers in workcamps;-the need to harmonize the exchange procedures for short-term and long-term volunteers developed by the different networks of the IVS movement;-the need propose clear and unify promotional strategy for international voluntarism, in order to reinforce the involvement and active participation of young people, including those with fewer opportunities;-the demand to map all the existing best practices on volunteer exchange and to share them within the networks, in order to increase the quality standards of projects and the campacity on the assessment of their impact. IIn order to improve the quality of the international voluntary activities of the IVS movement, it is vital to involve as many networks as possible in the process. For this reason, the partnership include large networks (CCIVS, Alliance, NVDA, SCI) and several organisations coming from different regions and continents. The final outcome of the project will be the creation of new guidelines for voluntary exchange, more updated and comprehensive that the ones already existing.The project foresees 4 phases:- A preparation phase, with the creation of the Steering Team and the kick-off meeting, where representatives from the networks and organisations will analyse the current exchange procedures and prepare the ground for the following regional laboratories;- The 4 regional laboratories, where organisations will analyse all the aspects of their region related to volunteer exchange, quality standards of projects, promotion and communication;- An evaluation and production phase, where the outputs from each laboratory will be evaluated and consolidated into a final production (exchange guidelines with a contribution from all networks);- A dissemination phase, including a training course to share the new guidelines with IVS organisation and to illustrate the way they can be applied to voluntary projects, in order to improve their quality and impact."
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