A projekt részvevői
"Banat Network for Intercultural Citizenship Education - BANNET"
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TEMESVÁRI INTERKULTURÁLIS INTÉZET,
ROMÁNIA
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DISTRIKT 0230, KIKINDA, JUGOSZLÁVIA
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SZEGEDI NYÁRI EGYETEM, MAGYARORSZÁG
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SZÓRVÁNY ALAPÍTVÁNY, ROMÁNIA
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TEMESVÁRI EURÓPA KLUB, ROMÁNIA
The INTERCULTURAL
INSTITUTE OF TIMISOARA
was
created in 1992 with the support of the Council of Europe and of local
authorities of Timisoara. Along the years, the institute has co-ordinated
and/or implemented several pilot projects mainly related to intercultural
education, education for democracy and civil society development at local,
national and international levels. The institute was involved in several
international projects of the Council of Europe. The Intercultural Institute
has become in 1998 the first organisation from Eastern-Europe to co-ordinate
an international education project in the framework of the Socrates-Comenius
Program of the European Commission.
DISTRIKT 0230
KIKINDA is a NGO committed to promoting civil
society and multiethnic urban tradition in Voivodina and the Banat region.
The organisation has initiated a local NGO resource centre and developed
several projects aiming at inforcing the participation of citizens,
regardless of gender, religion or ethnic origin to the sustainable
development of Kikinda. Distrikt
0230 has initiated the BANNET project and collaborates with the
Intercultural Institute since 1998.
SZEGED
SUMMER UNIVERSITY was founded in 1990 and is
addressed to different age and professional groups, particularly to young
people. About 150 participants from several SEE countries meet each year
around themes such as local governance and democracy, regionalism and the
civic area etc.
DIASPORA
FOUNDATION has developed a number of local and
regional projects aiming at promoting the multicultural heritage of the
Banat region and cross-border co-operation in the framework of the DKMT
Euroregion. The foundation has been created by a group of outstanding
intelectuals of hungarian origin from Timisoara. A good partnership has been
developed both with the Intercultural Institute and with the Szeged Summer
University.
TIMISOARA
EUROPEAN CLUB has developed or has been involved
in projects on intercultural education for children. The organisation has
acquired experience in activities using arts and creative expression as
tools for intercultural education. A long standing partnership has been
developed with the Intercultural Institute and with the Banat Muzeum from
Timisoara.
This project is developed in the framework of the
Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe and is funded by the United
States of America