[Feature][free report] Means of ecological exchanges. Voluntary experience abroadby Yeva Stepanova | 29-07-2019 23:37 |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Means of ecological exchanges. Voluntary experience abroad This summer I took part in my first Erasmus exchange project called Eco city and youth social inclusion. By general means the project aimed to foster social dialogue, work with young people, hold up conversations about the environment and work for understanding of climate change in the EU. The goal of the project is to raise awareness among young people about the responsibility of the surrounding community, the environment and the preservation of natural resources through the "Learn to do" and "Learn to be" non-formal education methods.So 35 participants from Romania, Italy, Turkey, Bulgaria,Poland, Latvia and Ukraine spend 10 incredible days in a small latvian city Rujiena close to the Estonian border. We lived together in the building of local secondary school, that's why the atmosphere there was quite friendly. The latvian team did a good job organising such an interesting exchange with big amount of different activities.Excursion to the sort station in Valmiera and camping session are my favorites. I'll never forget us walking 15 km long under the rain and hot sun, sitting and singing around the fire and getting through a challenge to sleep in the tent together with whole Ukrainian team!As for me, this project gave us a possibility to learn how beautiful and virgin can be nature if the government and civil society will take care about it. I also didn't know before that 52% of Latvia is covered by forest! I am also thankful for piece of knowledge which I gained during the project and for people I met there.So 35 participants from Romania, Italy, Turkey, Bulgaria,Poland, Latvia and Ukraine spend 10 incredible days in a small latvian city Rujiena close to the Estonian border. We lived together in the building of local secondary school, that's why the atmosphere there was quite friendly. The latvian team did a good job organising such an interesting exchange with big amount of different activities.Excursion to the sort station in Valmiera and camping session are my favorites. I'll never forget us walking 15 km long under the rain and hot sun, sitting and singing around the fire and getting through a challenge to sleep in the tent together with whole Ukrainian team!As for me, this project gave us a possibility to learn how beautiful and virgin can be nature if the government and civil society will take care about it. I also didn't know before that 52% of Latvia is covered by forest! I am also thankful for piece of knowledge which I gained during the project and for people I met there.So 35 participants from Romania, Italy, Turkey, Bulgaria,Poland, Latvia and Ukraine spend 10 incredible days in a small latvian city Rujiena close to the Estonian border. We lived together in the building of local secondary school, that's why the atmosphere there was quite friendly. The latvian team did a good job organising such an interesting exchange with big amount of different activities.Excursion to the sort station in Valmiera and camping session are my favorites. I'll never forget us walking 15 km long under the rain and hot sun, sitting and singing around the fire and getting through a challenge to sleep in the tent together with whole Ukrainian team!As for me, this project gave us a possibility to learn how beautiful and virgin can be nature if the government and civil society will take care about it. I also didn't know before that 52% of Latvia is covered by forest! I am also thankful for piece of knowledge which I gained during the project and for people I met there.
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