GreenGames 2011, Berlin

Deadline: 11 February 2011
Open to: Youth leaders, youth workers and youth trainers from the Partner Countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Belgium and Portugal)
Costs: travel reimbursement to all participants covering 70 % of total travel costs. Between 10 and 98 euro, depending on country of residence and being a Naturefriend/student.
Venue:
30 March – 3 April 2011, Berlin, Germany

The Green Games are organized by the Germany Young Naturefriends (NFJD) in cooperation with their international network; IYNF. The training course aims to develop non formal and experiential education methods connected with environmental themes. Participants will experience an ongoing process of discussion, sharing and experiencing the potential of these methods.

The team will select the participants taking into consideration geographical, gender and experiential balance among participants. Priority will be given to participants actively involved in IYNF member and partner organisations, but there is also space for other participants from the Partner countries Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Belgium and Portugal.

Eligibility

Project managers, Trainers, Young people, Youth leaders, Youth workers
Everyone that is:
* Directly or indirectly working with young people
* Pro active and both wants to learn and share their knowledge
* Interested in non formal and experiential education methods – especially in learning through games – connected with environmental topics
* Between 18 and 30 years old, with exceptions possible on both sides
* Able to understand and speak English

Application

Fill in the online application.
The deadline for applications is Friday, 11 February 2011.

Costs

Between 10 and 98 euro, depending on country of residence and being a Naturefriend/student (or both).
Travel costs covered for 70%.

Official Webpage

2 thoughts on “GreenGames 2011, Berlin

    1. Hi, Suzanne,

      the activity is open to participants actively involved in IYNF member and partner organisations (the list is here :http://www.iynf.org/obsah/about_us/?id=8) or participants from partner countries: Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Belgium and Portugal.

      So unless you are involved in one of the IYNF member or partner organisations, you are, unfortunately, not eligible.

      Crossed fingers for the next time,

      Kristina,
      Mladiinfo

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