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Project Q4297615 in Romania, Bulgaria
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Safe Schools Network
Project Q4297615 in Romania, Bulgaria

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    244,871.58 Euro
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    288,084.21 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    3 February 2016
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    2 February 2018
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    Free Youth Centre (FYC)
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    43°57'14.65"N, 22°51'11.34"E
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    44°18'56.66"N, 23°47'56.54"E
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    To build disaster resistant communities means to involve whole population of the process of risk reduction, not only responsible institutions and experts. In this context very important group are young people, because in one side they are potential victims in disastrous events, but for other – future resource for disaster protection. The main aim of the project is to raising awareness in the field of efficient risk prevention trough formal and informal education of children and youth in border area (Vidin and Montana districts, Bulgaria and Dolj county, Romania). The way to achieve this aim is through creation of an international network of “Safe schools”, educational institutions who put in focus disaster protection and who collaborate in this field and share good practices. Project is oriented to whole school community – school management, teachers, psychologists, and students. The budget of the proposal is 290 930,58 euro. Project activates: Promotion of the project in area to attract participation; Research of needs and resources; International meetings of experts; Development of methodical materials; Web-site development; Implementation of training sessions for school management, teachers and psychologists in both countries; Work of volunteer clubs inside target schools; Implementation of national and international competitions between school voluntary units; Closing forum for dissemination of results; Publications and publicity; Project management. The main result will be 20 schools better prepared for disaster events, which means around 10 000 students, teachers and other staff better protected. In other side the model “Safe School” is also a valuable contribution to the quality of school risk management in the CBC area, because it has potential for multiplication as a good practice. The project will also contribute for development of disaster protection volunteering, using of new methods for motivation trough linking formal and informal education, creating a web-based “community of practice”, networking, etc. (English)
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