Sunday, March 21, 2010

Fwd: IN MIDDLE EAST, BAN HAILS 'HEROISM AND QUITE COURAGE' OF GAZANS



Begin forwarded message:
Mr. Ban, who is on his first visit to Gaza in over a year, said that the closure "causes unacceptable suffering of human beings," with half of the area's population, which is under the age of 18, suffering the most. 

"The policy is also counter-productive," he emphasized. "It prevents legitimate commerce and encourages smuggling. It undercuts moderates and empowers extremists."  http://www.un.org/apps/sg/offthecuff.asp?nid=1398

Extract on the work in progress "Workshop on how to make war"
- make sure you train kids and youngsters in thinking good-evil, black-white, yes-no versus collaboration
- think in terms of us versus them, we versus they, 
- train to generalize and extrapolate: all ... are bad, e.g. all of them are bad, so all of us are good
- don't bother to learn the abc: a-level = read the Universal Declaration of Human Rights before the age of 14, learn about Agenda 21, know what a peace bomb is, learn how to debunk "conspiracy theories"

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- Recognised EU Youth Trainer as per Salto Youth Trainers database, trainer nr 38: http://www.salto-youth.net/find-a-trainer/38.html?page=details&anzahl=&absOffset=&
- WYPS-Sarajevo:Chair session studying the link on Youth Peace and Environment

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Any interesting life experiences you want to share that might be interesting for Youth-Kids or Young Adults? Let me hear about them...

Working with Youth-Kids and Young Adults and adult organisations interested in working with these groups, I'm very interested in YOUR experiences and things YOU have experienced from the "University of Life" or any other way, that YOU think are important to share with them.

You bet we'll use them in the workshop and lectures ... so looking forward reading them !

My life as 38th EU recognized Youth Trainer - How do you become one?

Hi, and thanks for your time reading this blog.

Allow me to assume you're amazed as most people don't even know there is something like a Youth Trainers recognition on EU level or that the European Union cares about Youth at all.

This is the website of the organisation that is managing the database of EU-recognized Youth Trainers:
Salto-Youth Training & Resources for the EU Youth Program

The EU tries to stay as small and cheap as possible so many tasks are outsourced to e.g. non governmental organisations that have been working on a certain subject for years, in this case: Salto.

The EU thinks Youth, Kids, Young Adults and Adults and Adult-Organisations should take special care in linking up with Youth, Kids and Young Adults.

How I came the 38th Youth Trainer in the Youth Trainer database ?
Well... because:

  1. I met the quality criteria, and keep meeting the criteria because every year you can get kicked-out of the database
  2. have been active in Youth Organisations when I was a Youngster, 
  3. because I'm still involved in Youth Training activities - well more shifting to giving advise to adult organistions that want to develop leadership in working with Youth, Kids and Young Adults
  4. because I was very early in working with the internet and knew Salto and was one of the first to apply and fulfill the requirements
If you are working with Youth-Kids or Young Adults, if you like working with them, please go check out what Salto can do for you, it will pull you upwards and make you quicker, more efficiently, more succesfull in achieving your aims in those fields.

And... subscribe to the blog for more updates or exchaning points of views on the topic of Youth-Kids or Young Adults.

Have fun !