Споделено наследства за бъдещето на младите
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Objectives PROMOTING YOUTH INCLUSION AND EMPLOYMENT THROUGH INFORMING, KNOWLEDGE AND PRESERVATION OF THE CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE AND TRADITIONS IN VIDIN AND CALAFAT, through: -Increasing the competitiveness of young people and their suitability for employment -International cooperation and development, preservation of culture, traditions and art in BG and ROM -Promotion of cultural and historical wealth in connection with the social, economic and international development of society Activities The team of the project "Shared Heritage for the Future of Young People" plans to implement the following main activities: 1. Youth Forum on the Cultural and Historical Heritage of Bulgaria and Romania 2. Specific analysis for the formation of direct target groups 3. Youth seminars - "Cultural and historical heritage - how to get involved?" 4. Joint activities on the topic of cultural and historical heritage 5. Information activities and events Impact held debates - 2 young people involved in the project - 80 people conducted focus groups - 10 conducted training seminars - 4 conducted study visits - 2 pcs. young people, participants in the International Folklore Festival - 40 electronic media publications - minimum 6 social media publications - minimum 8 information brochures - 100 radio broadcasts - 2 information events - 2 road maps - 1 Link to project card: Show project card * Results are available for this project. You can click on the link above, and go to "Results" section to view them The content of this page is published for information purposes only. The project was funded by the European Union. However, the communication about the project that is published through this page expresses the views of the project beneficiaries only and it does not represent the views of the European Union or the European Commission. It shall not be deemed to constitute legal or official notice on behalf of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for this content nor the use thereof made by any third parties. Page 2 of 2