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الأخوة والأخوات أعضاء مجموعة الأردن للتبادل الشبابي.
Related to country: Jordan




الأخوة والأخوات أعضاء مجموعة الأردن للتبادل الشبابي.
تحية ملؤها عزم الشباب وبعد...،

أود أن أهنئ جميع أعضاء هذه المجموعة بمناسبة أعياد الميلاد المجيدة ورأس السنة الميلادية 2006 وأتمنى لجميع أعضاء هذه المجموعة كل الخير والنجاح في حياتهم العملية والشخصية ومزيد من المشاركة في نشاطات مؤسسات المجتمع المدني.

اليوم ونحن على أعتاب نهاية السنة أود أن أشكر جميع الشباب المتطوعين الذين شاركونا تقدم عمل هذه المجموعة طوال سنتين من العمل الجاد والناجح والذي تكللت نتائجه بالفوز بالمركز الثالث في مسابقة المشاريع الريادية للقيادة الشبابية والذي نظمته مؤسسة إنقاذ الطفل – عمان. وكذلك عضوية أربع شبكات شبابية دولية أثنين منها عضوية مجلس إدارة.

ما كان كل هذا العمل ليتحقق لولا إيمان الشباب بأنهم يستطيعون التغيير وأن العمل الجاد هو الوسيلة الوحيدة لتحقيق الأهداف والتطوير. لقد كان الإبداع سمة حقيقة في العمل تمثلت في جميع جوانبه وهي حاجة حقيقية في إدارة العمل التطوعي والمتطوعين.

إن مشاركة مؤسسات المجتمع المدني في كل من محافظات المملكة بما فيها العاصمة عمان زاد من إمكانيات نجاحنا ليرسم أجمل صور التشبيك والتعاون ما بين مؤسسات هدفها الأول والأخير خدمة المجتمع المحلي والمواطن بشكل أساسي.

ولا بد من الانحناء أمام صاحبة الجلالة السلطة الرابعة مندوبي الصحافة الأردنية في جريدة الرأي والدستور والعرب اليوم والغد والجوردن تايمز وذا ستار والذي لم يكن ليتحقق لو جهود العلاقات العامة والإعلام.

لقد شملت نشاطاتنا دول عديدة هي : تركيا، أذربيجان، مصر، الجزائر، فلسطين، قبرص، بولندا، أسبانيا، التشيك، سلوفاكيا، أيرلندا، لبنان بمشاركة 107 مشارك ومشاركة. لقد نجحت المجموعة بتجاوز نسبة 90% من المشاركين من شباب وشابات المحافظات من دون العاصمة عمان ونسبة 70 % من المشاركين من الإناث. لتكون الفئة المستهدفة قد وصلت إلى برامجنا بكل أمان ويسر. تم ذلك بفضل الشراكات الحقيقية مع الشبكات الدولية والبحث القائم للمشاركة الفاعلة للقيام بدور تيسير مشاركة الشباب الأردني في الفعاليات الدولية.

استلزم ذلك إنشاء موقع الكتروني يقوم على إعداده حالياً مجموعة من الشباب الأردني ليتم التعريف بالمجموعة وخدمة الشباب الأردني بالتواصل مع شباب العالم ولتمثل موقع حوار للحضارات والأديان والثقافات المختلفة بلغات متعددة تخدم هذا الغرض.

إن ما نأمل من جميع قراء هذه التهنئة هو مشاركتنا بآرائهم واقتراحاتهم فنحن على الوعد بتقديم كل ما نستطيع لكل مبادرة من دعم فني مطلوب. نحن بأنتظاركم ....

في النهاية أود أن أشكر أعضاء الهيئة الإدارية على جهدهم في إدارة أعمال مشاريع ونشاطات المجموعة ومتطوعين المجموعة المميزين الذين وفروا للمجموعة فرص جديدة للمشاركة.

مجلس إدارة المجموعة

عماد الفقهاء - الرئيس، سليمان هلسة - وحدة التقييم والمتابعة، منى عدوان - العلاقات العامة والإعلام ، محمد طاهر - إدارة المشاريع، إيناس الرفاعي - منسقة التبادل الثقافي، زين النشيوات
منسقة برنامج جسر السلام، محمد الخصاونة - مشرف الموقع الإلكتروني، منى مخامرة - منسقة برامج حقوق الإنسان، وائل التميمي - المحاسبة والأمور المالية، بشار بغدادي - وحدة المعلومات.

WWW.EARTHINTERNATIONAL.ORG
jyeg@earthinternational.org
Tel . 07 77 77 1542 Fax. 05 32 45 54 4
Jordan, Madaba 17110 P.O.Box 11

December 23, 2005 | 12:30 AM Comments  0 comments

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CARE FOR TORTURE SURVIVORS
Related to country: Greece


CARE FOR TORTURE SURVIVORS
EuroMed Youth Programme
E.V.S

Kinisi Ethelonton Service Civil International – GREECE
&
JORDAN YouthExchange Group – JORDAN

Summary of your project:
“Care for Torture Survivors” is a project that facilitates Medical Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims (in short MRCT)’s activities in providing medical, psychological, social and legal services to torture survivors. Moreover, the involvement of international volunteer in our activities is a way of incorporating new insights and ideas from the volunteer’s background, social dynamics, and culture he/she lives in.
MRCT believes that the presence of a volunteer from a Mediterranean country creates a climate of trust and comfort to refugees who need the services offered by the Center because it demonstrates to them a much needed international dimension to their issue. It also provides additional help to refugees to integrate into the Greek society and encourage them to be involved in social activities.
MRCT has already close cooperation with other organizations from other countries, and this experience indicates that such an involvement is useful to improve the work done with refugees.

Host organization : Medical Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims. http://www.mrct.org .
The Medical Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims (MRCT) is a Non-Governmental, Non-Profit organisation. It was established in 1989, with the aim of providing medical, psychological, social and legal services to torture survivors. Also, to disclose torture practices and events, perform activities, which lead to abolishment and prevention of torture, organize seminars, conferences, etc. in order to educate and make the public aware of the issue. MRCT is closely cooperating with other organizations (national and international) on the above issues. MRCT is financed from European Commisions’ special fund for rehabilitation of torture victims - budget line B5-813 & B7-70. MRCT is a member of International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) and founding member of the Balkan Network (BA.N.).

Location : Athens Country : Greece
Start date of service : 01/02/06 End date of service : 31/01/07
Duration months : 12 Months.
Sending organisation : JORDAN YOUTH EXCHANGE GROUP
Country : Jordan.
Email: office@earthinternational.org Tel: +962 7 77771542 Fax: +962 5 3245544
Http: www.earthinternational.org Contact person : Emad alFugaha

Applicant organisation : Kinisi Ethelonton Service Civil International (SCI) Hellas. www.sci.gr

SCI Hellas is the Greek Branch of Service Civil International, the international volunteer peace movement that runs volunteer activities since 1920. The activities include (a) international workcamps (b) long term volunteering services (c) trainings / seminars on volunteering and related issues (d) international awareness campaigns.

Project description :
Preparation, contact with the volunteer(s) and follow up
The volunteer will received 2 informative sessions about youth volunteering by our organisation JYEG.

JYEG will remain in contact with volunteer by e-mail and phone. JYEG is planning to be in contact with the volunteer once per month.

After his voluntery experience he will prepare a presentation in our offices in Amman to promote youth exchanges and international volunteering and present his experience in Greece.
On-arrival training
On arrival training will be provided by the Greek National Agency.
Coordination
Kinisi Ethelonton SCI Hellas has a considerable experience with dealing with volunteers since it participates in the YOUTH programme since 2001 and hosts/coordinates and sends volunteers within its network (Service Civil International) since 1984 (in Greece) and 1920 internationally. The Medical Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims has a small experience with international volunteering through YOUTH and EVS (hosted 1 volunteer two years ago) and wants to concentrate on the service aspect of the programme, whereas SCI Hellas will focus on the practical and supporting aspect.
Volunteer meetings
JYEG will provide a special training for the volunteer in relation to youth volunteering, the Youth programme, working with refugees and Greece. In relation to the mid-term and final evaluation meetings for the volunteer will attend the Greek National Agency trainings/meetings.

Staff and volunteers in the host organisation:
Total number of staff in the host organisation : 9
Number of staff and volunteers directly involved in the proposed EVS project : 1
Number of national and international volunteers already working in the organisation : 20
Local community
The headquarters of SCI Hellas and the MRCT are in Athens, Greece. Athens is the capital of Greece, with a impotrant refugee and immigrant community. The office of SCI Hellas and MRCT are in the centre of the city with easy access for the refugees and clients of the Centre.
Objectives and motivation
The Medical Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims (MRCT) is a Non-Governmental, Non-Profit organisation. It was established in 1989, with the aim of providing medical, psychological, social and legal services to torture survivors. Also, to disclose torture practices and events, perform activities, which lead to abolishment and prevention of torture, organize seminars, conferences, etc. in order to educate and make the public aware of the issue. MRCT is closely cooperating with other organizations (national and international) on the above issues. MRCT is financed from European Commisions’ special fund for rehabilitation of torture victims - budget line B5-813 & B7-70. MRCT is a member of International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) and founding member of the Balkan Network (BA.N.).
MRCT is placed in the centre of Athens, and it is very easy to be reached by public transport.
Volunteer tasks
The “Care for Torture Survivors” volunteer will help the specialized staff to communicate and share discourses with the beneficiaries. The volunteer’s work will take place in the headquarters of MRCT mainly. The working schedule will be six days per week (i.e. Monday to Friday), with flexible working time (61/2 hours per day), depending on the needs and the circumstances. It should be noted that the majority of the beneficiaries are from Arabic countries and so the presence of an Arab volunteer is expected to be very supportive for the refugees and their families.

The volunteer will assist in the following activities.
Interviews with refugees and their families. This step is the preparatory phase for evaluating the needs and estimating the actions MRCT should undertake for supplying rehabilitation services. At the same time, the volunteer will assist in the maintenance of the old cases. It is estimated that it will involve 75% of the work in aggregate however it may vary on a day-by-day basis.
Coordinate and organise activities for children and families. A very important feature of the volunteer’s work will be to organise activities with the children and families of the refugees. Such activities may involve organisation of games for the children, accompanying them to the theatre, cinema etc. It is estimated that it will involve 25% of the work in aggregate however it may vary on a day-by-day basis.
Recruitment
The Volunteer should speak fluently English (or Greek) and Arabic/ or Farsi/ or Kurdish/ or Turkish (in order of preference).

Practical arrangements for the volunteer
· Food: Please describe the arrangements for the volunteer.
The coordinating organisation will arrange for the volunteer to give them money to buy their own food and ensure they have access to facilities to prepare it.
· Accommodation: Please describe the arrangements for the volunteer.
The coordinating organisation will find adequate accommodation for the volunteer.
· Language training: Please describe the language training available to the volunteer during the project.
Volunteers will receive language training (formal or non-formal) throughout their stay, arranged by the coordinating organisation.
· Training and support: Please describe the on-going training and personal support of the volunteer.
The mentor will meet regularly with the volunteer to check on his/her progress and help solve any problems. They will also ensure ongoing support for the volunteer.
Volunteers will be given any training necessary for them to carry out their tasks.
Efforts will be made to help the volunteer integrate into the local community. The volunteer will have the chance to socialise with european volunteers who participate in other projects coordinated and/or hosted by Kinisi Ethelonton SCI Hellas. It will be an enriching experience both for the Med volunteer and the Europeans.
Volunteers will attend the on-arrival training organised by the National Agency or host organisation as well as nationally organised mid-term meetings.



Technical Information
Voluntary Service

Eligible: non-profit organizations, local governments, individuals
Age of Volunteer: 18 – 25 years
Duration of Project: 6 - 12 months (shorter periods considered)
No job substitution, No routine tasks, Minimum administrative work

Financial Support:
Travel: 100%
Sending Organization: 480 euro + 18 euro / month
Volunteer’s Allowance: 140 - 220 euro / month depending on country.
Hosting Organization: 480 euro + 300 euro / month (organization responsible for food and shelter)
Exceptional costs (e.g. visas, permits, arrangements for volunteers with special needs): 100%
On-arrival Training: 800 euro

December 17, 2005 | 8:11 AM Comments  1 comments

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"Global Village" Euromed Youth Programme Action 5 : Contact making seminar
Related to country: Czech Republic


JORDAN YouthExchange Group
Participated in
"Global Village" Euromed Youth Programme Action 5 : Contact making seminar

Objectives:
-Transferring information about the lives of young people in different cultures, minority groups, excluded communities; youth at risk etc. via media (camera).
-Raising young people’s awareness of differences and similarities.
-Contribution to mutual understanding and world peace.

Aims:
-To learn about strategies of transferring / exchanging information via media.
-To learn about good practices and successful projects on the same topic.
-To make contacts with young people organisations on EuroMed platform.
-To find partners for international youth exchanges.

Methods:
-Workshops
-Discussions
-Presentations
-Concert by young people
-Cultural tours, visiting some cultural places in the region of Liberec
-International evening
Most of the activities will be filmed and documented by a video camera.

Participants:
Youth workers, youth animators, tutors working with young people, volunteers, youth organisations representatives. Preferably persons responsible for signing the documents.

Age of participants: 18 +

Working language: English

December 8, 2005 | 2:43 PM Comments  1 comments

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ندوة إيجاد الشركاء – جمهورية التشيك
Related to country: Czech Republic


شاركت مجموعة الأردن للتبادل الشبابي في ندوة إيجاد الشركاء في جمهورية التشيك تحت عنوان القرية العالمية وامتدت فعاليات الندوة لمدة أسبوع في أحد المنتجعات التشيكية. بمشاركة عدد كبير من الدول الأورومتوسطية ضمن برنامج الشباب الأورومتوسطي حيث مثلت الآنسة منى مخامرة منسقة مشاريع حقوق الإنسان والديمقراطية.

أجمع المشاركين على ضرورة محاربة الإرهاب والتضامن مع ضحايا العمليات الإرهابية عن طريق فتح مجالات الحوار البناء بين شعوب برنامج الشباب الأورومتوسطي حيث ستضيف كل من بولندا وقبرص وألمانيا مشاريع تبادل شبابي لمحاربة العنصرية والخوف من الآخر في إطار مكافحة الإرهاب والتطرف الديني.

كما تم عرض برامج ونشاطات المجموعة من خلال معرض شارك به عدد من الجمعيات غير الحكومية الثقافية والمحلية والتي تستخدم منهجية التعليم غير الرسمي في دولة التشيك.

هذا وتبدأ المجموعة برنامج من الأنشطة لمكافحة ثقافة العنف والتطرف الديني وإحلال ثقافة الحوار والسلام واحترام الآخر من خلال التعريف برسالة عمان كعنوان لرسالة الإسلام والاعتدال والتسامح. وتبدأ اليوم فعاليات ندوة إيجاد الشركاء ضمن إطار برنامج الشباب الأورومتوسطي في دولة سلوفاكيا تحت عنوان أوروبا وسلوفاكيا يمثل بها المجموعة الطالب / أحمد عبيد من جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية.


December 8, 2005 | 2:39 PM Comments  1 comments

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