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SUMMARY:European Diplomacy Workshop - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The European Diplomacy Workshop is designed for emerging political and social leaders\, public servants and non-governmental representatives who are eager to learn how to influence the changing context of their country. The EDW is a forum for exchanging experiences\, discussing challenges and developing cooperation\, giving participants opportunities to broaden their EU and regional specific knowledge\, as well as acquire and practice essential skills necessary for shaping the modern world.\n\nThe European Diplomacy Workshop is a programme devoted to the European Union Foreign Policy. Based on expert-led workshops covering Southern and Eastern dimensions of the European neighbourhood policy\, relations with China and Russia.\nThe programme establishes a network for enhancing better understanding of the European Union and its role in the world among leaders from Europe and beyond. Since 2010\, during 24 editions of the EDW\, we have hosted more than 450 participants from 60 countries in Europe\, Africa\, North and South Americas\, as well as Asia.\n\nIt lasts 4 days\, Fridays and Saturdays\, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm CET. The classes are held in the hybrid format. Next edition in March 2023 (17\, 18\, 24\, 25.03) is to be held online\, via Zoom.\n\n\n\n\n\nApply now!
URL:https://visegradschool.org/event/european-diplomacy-workshop-webinar/
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SUMMARY:United 4 News | Building Democratic Resilience against Disinformation - Full scholarship
DESCRIPTION:AboutProgram StructureBenefitsAdmission & ScholarshipsAbout\nThe program is addressed to 15 political and social leaders interested in building resilience against disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe. During three in-person sessions (Warsaw\, Prague\, Kyiv (tbc))\, one online session (Warsaw)\, 15 local workshops (conducted by each participant in his/her local community) and an online course (preparation) the participants will discuss country-specific challenges and successful examples of building democratic resilience to “fake news” and propaganda. \nThe main objective of the program is to build resilience against disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe. During all meetings and workshops\, 15 political and social leaders in the Czechia\, Hungary\, Slovakia\, Ukraine\, and Poland will discuss country-specific challenges and successful examples of building democratic resilience to “fake news” and propaganda. The program will also offer practical training on disinformation\, which will include topics such as the impact of disinformation and media propaganda on society\, politics and international relations; recognizing disinformation and disinformation campaigns; strategies for countering official propaganda; tools of manipulation: cultural differences in creating disinformation and censorship of the media; and disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe in the last decade in the context of political interests. \nThe organization will promote best practices among a new generation of activists from V4 countries and Ukraine. It will create a learning and networking platform and a new online course for participants specialized in building response mechanisms and fostering resilience against disinformation and train 300 activists. \nThe program will be divided into 4 stages. \n– Creating learning\, networking & experience-sharing platform for 15 civic and political activists from the Czech Republic\, Hungary\, Poland\, Slovakia and Ukraine\, specialized in building response mechanisms & fostering resilience against disinformation. \n– Training a new generation of 300 civil society and political activists (from high-schools and universities) from Visegrad countries and Ukraine (approx. 60 leaders per country) in the area of countering disinformation and propaganda by raising awareness\, promoting high-quality journalism\, media literacy and careful fact-checking. \n– Online course which allows everyone to receive in-depth knowledge about fake news from different perspectives and how to fight with disinformation. \n– Preparing a comprehensive curriculum to be implemented by the whole network of the 21 Council of Europe Schools of Political Studies. \nProgram Structure\nDuring 24 months (1 February 2022 to 31 January 2024) the project will engage 15 leaders from the Czech Republic\, Hungary\, Poland\, Slovakia and Ukraine in: \n1. Preparatory and brainstorming sessions \n\nWarsaw (September 17-19\, 2022)\nPrague (December 2022)\nOnline (January 2023)\nWarsaw/Kyiv (September 2023)\n\n2. 2 open webinars for the public (March and November 2023) \n3. 15 one-day “Act locally” workshops (Poland\, Czech Republic\, Hungary\, Slovakia\, Ukraine) – each organized by one project leader (February – April 2023) \n4. Preparing materials and content for the online course (May – October 2023) \n5. Participation in the World Forum for Democracy 2022 for selected participants (subject to availability of spaces offered by the Council of Europe) \nPlease note that the structure of the program might change due to SARS-CoV-2 restrictions for the safety of the participants. \nBenefits\nThe program will offer a selected group of 15 civic and political activists: \n\nKnowledge of how to understand disinformation tools and methods;\nDiscussions on country-specific challenges and successful examples of building democratic resilience to “fake news” and propaganda;\nAn opportunity to establish a regional network of leaders\, ready to take responsibility for promoting a more mature political culture in their respective countries;\nInvolvement in a discussion about disinformation in Europe.\n\nThe program is a full scholarship initiative with all fees\, such as the following\, covered: \nThe Warsaw\, Prague\, Strasbourg and Kyiv (TBC) session  \n\nAccommodation\nTravel reimbursement\nTuition fee\nWorkshop materials\nCoffee breaks\, lunches or dinners\n\nThe Online Meetings and Sessions in 2022 and 2023 \nPlease note that the structure of the program might change due to SARS-CoV-2 restrictions for the safety of the participants. \nAdmission & Scholarships\nThe admission criteria/application requirements will include: \n\nCitizen or permanent resident of one of the following countries: Czechia\, Hungary\, Slovakia\, Ukraine\, Poland\nMinimum 20 years of age\nWorking experience and proven track history of involvement and engagement within their community (i.e. involvement in the NGO sector\, civil society organizations\, etc.)\nProven track record and/or interest in themes related to countering disinformation\nEnglish language competence: C1\n\nParticipants will need to submit an online application form including: \n\nCV\nLetter of motivation\nEssay\n\nThe program is a full scholarship initiative. \nCandidates will be selected based on the information provided in their online application form\, as well as provided in a ZOOM/Skype interview which will follow. \nThe recruitment process has now concluded. If you are interested in applying to future editions of the project or have any additional inquiries\, please contact us at info@visegradschool.org\nThe project is organized thanks to the support of the National Endowment for Democracy.
URL:https://visegradschool.org/event/united-4-news-building-democratic-resilience-against-disinformation-2/
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SUMMARY:United 4 Change | Program for Young Political Activists 2021
DESCRIPTION:AboutStructureBenefitsAdmission & ScholarshipsAbout\nUnited 4 Change | Program for Young Political Activists 2021 is a 4-day course on public leadership held in a Webinar format (20-21 May & 24-25 May 2021) – supplemented with a 2-day online visit to the Warsaw Security Forum  (5-6 October 2021) and addressed to young civic activists and community leaders interested in entering or growing their role in the public sector and politics. \nThe goal of the United 4 Change | Program for Young Political Activists 2021 is to equip 20 participants – civic activists from Europe and beyond (with some preference given to leaders from the Visegrad states) with a political toolkit – a set of fundamental skills required to successfully transition into the world of politics. Participants will take part in online expert lectures and workgroups focusing on the common challenges facing democracies around the world. They will also attend the Warsaw Security Forum online (5-6 October 2021). \nThe program will utilize the hands-on methodology of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights that engages participants through a case study and hands-on method of instruction. This methodology encourages learning by doing and engaging other participants and lecturers in an open dialogue. \nStructure\nThe Program comprises a 4-day Webinar course on public leadership (20-21 May & 24-25 May 2021)\, supplemented with a 2-day online visit to the Warsaw Security Forum (5 – 6 October 2021).\nThe program will be divided into modules that will offer participants practical knowledge & insights\, master level skills training and know-how sharing with experienced politicians\, representatives from civic society and fellow participants: \n\nThematic lectures\nPolitical Toolkit\n\nA. Thematic Lectures (Online Session\, 20 – 21 & 24 – 25 May)\n1. Identifying main challenges to the democratic processes in Europe and beyond \n\nTransparency\, Corruption and Accountability\nThe Importance of Rule of Law and Separation of Power\n\n2. Strengthening the democratic processes in Europe \n\nDiversity and Inclusion in Societies\nFostering Women’s Activism and Involvement\n\nB. The Political Toolkit (Online Session\, 20 – 21 May & 24 – 25 May)\nThe thematic lectures and debates will be supplemented by the Political Toolkit module\, which will help participants master skills that are necessary to make a transition from the world of civic activism into politics and public leadership: \n\nEthical Leadership\nPolicy Advising & Speech Writing\nPolitical reporting/effective briefing\nNew Technologies\, Human Rights and Democracy\n\nC. Warsaw Security Forum (5 – 6 October) \nThe project participants will have a chance to participate in a number of high-level sessions and discussions with peers coming from over 60 countries\, and meet their peers from the other Schools for Political Studies in Europe and beyond. \nBenefits\nThe program will offer a selected group of 20 young political activists:  \n\nCritical skills to take a leap into public leadership and politics.\nKnowledge to shape and strengthen the democratic processes and institutions in their respective countries. \nAn opportunity to establish a regional network of democratically-minded leaders\, ready to take on greater responsibility for a more mature political culture in their respective countries. \nInvolvement in a discussion about the direction of political leadership in Europe. \n\nThe program is a full scholarship initiative\, with all fees covered such as: \nThe Webinar session \n\nTuition fee\nWorkshop materials\nWebinar completion certificate issues by VSPS and ODHiR \n\nThe Warsaw Security Forum session (online)  \n\nTuition fee\nExclusive meetings with distinguished guests of the Forum\n\n\nAdmission & Scholarships\nThe application process is highly competitive and is addressed to applicants meeting the following requirements: \n\nProfile: civic activists or community leaders interested in entering or growing your role in the public sector and politics;\nCountries: leaders from Europe and beyond (OSCE citizens)\nAge: between 18-35 years old;\nLanguage: English proficiency\, at least B2 level (certificate not required);\nApplication Process: Fill in the application form with personal questions and an opinion-based question & attaching the applicant’s CV;\nBe fully committed to participating in all four days of the webinar (20-21 May & 24 – 25 May 2021) and be able to attend the Warsaw Security Forum (5-6 October 2021).\n\nHow many participants will be selected for the program ?admin2020-04-09T15:45:08+01:00How many participants will be selected for the program ?The program will offer 20 leaders\, critical skills and knowledge to take a leap into public leadership and politics\, at the same time developing participants’ abilities to shape and strengthen the democratic processes and institutions in their respective countries. \nHow much does the program cost ?admin2021-04-06T08:33:57+01:00How much does the program cost ?The program is a full scholarship initiative\, with all fees covered such as: \nThe Webinar session (May 2021) \n\nTuition fee\nWorkshop materials\n\n\nWebinar completion certificate issues by VSPS and ODHiR \n\nThe Warsaw Security Forum session (October 2021) \n\nTuition fee\n\n\nWorkshop materials\n\n\nWho can apply for this program ?admin2021-04-06T08:34:40+01:00Who can apply for this program ?This program is addressed to young civic activists and community leaders (age 18-35) from Europe and beyond\, interested in entering or growing their role in the public sector and politics.
URL:https://visegradschool.org/event/united-4-change-program-for-young-political-activists-2021/
LOCATION:Online\, Virtual Classroom
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SUMMARY:Szkoła Europejska online
DESCRIPTION:O programie \nProgram szkolenia \nTerminy zajęć \nZapisy \nO programie\nSzkoła Europejska to wyjątkowa propozycja dla wszystkich młodych ludzi zainteresowanych tematyką Unii Europejskiej i różnymi obszarami jej funkcjonowania. Program ten może stanowić pierwszy krok na drodze do fascynującej kariery w instytucjach UE\, dyplomacji lub biznesie międzynarodowym. Uczestnicy dowiedzą się\, na czym polega praca europosła\, poznają tajniki europejskiej polityki zagranicznej oraz migracyjnej\, wezmą udział w warsztatach z wystąpień publicznych\, a także otrzymają solidną dawkę wiedzy o unijnym protokole dyplomatycznym. Postarają się wreszcie odpowiedzieć na pytanie: jaka jest rola Unii Europejskiej we współczesnym świecie?\nZajęcia w ramach najbliższej edycji będą się odbywać online – 20-21.11.2020\, 26-27.11.2020 oraz 5-6.12.2020. \nProgram jest otwarty dla wszystkich zainteresowanych\, ale szczególnie gorąco zachęcamy do wzięcia w nim udziału studentów oraz uczniów szkół średnich.\n \nProgram szkolenia\n\n\nWstęp do historii Unii Europejskiej i Instytycji UE\n\n\nPraca w instytucjach europejskich: Na czym polega praca Europosła?\n\n\nPolityka zagraniczna Unii Europejskiej – na przykładach\n\n\nDyskusja z ekspertami nt. polityki wschodniej UE\n\n\nPolityka migracyjna UE\n\n\nWizyta studyjna\n\n\nWarsztaty z zakresu wystąpień publicznych i komunikacji\n\n\nProtokół Dyplomatyczny w Unii Europejskiej\n\n\nRola Unii Europejskiej na świecie\n\n\nRozdanie dyplomów\n\n\nDokładny harmonogram zajęć zostanie przedstawiony już wkrótce!\n \nTerminy zajęć\nZajęcia zostaną poprowadzone w ramach trzech modułów:\n\n\nListopad 2020\n\n\npiątek (20.11.); 9:00 – 15:00*\nsobota (21.11.); 9:30 – 15:00*\nczwartek (26.11); 9:30 – 15:00*\nsobota (28.11); 9:30 – 15:00*\n\n\nGrudzień 2020\n\n\nsobota (5.12.); 9:30 – 15:00*\nniedziela (6.12.); 9:30 – 15:30*\n* Godziny programu mogą ulec zmianie.\n \nZapisy\nProfil uczestników:\n\n\nwiek: 18 – 24 lat\n\n\nuczniowie i studenci\, którzy chcą poszerzyć swoją wiedzę o Unii Europejskiej\, polityce zagranicznej\n\n\nW razie jakichkolwiek pytań\, prosimy o wysłanie maila na kkrzyzanowska@diplomats.pl.\nREGULAMIN SZKOLENIA \nAplikuj do 30 października
URL:https://visegradschool.org/event/szkola-europejska/
LOCATION:Online\, Virtual Classroom
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SUMMARY:World Forum for Democracy 2020
DESCRIPTION:The World Forum for Democracy is a unique platform for political decision-makers and activists to debate solutions to key challenges for democracies worldwide. By identifying and analyzing experimental initiatives and practices\, the Forum highlights and encourages democracy innovations at the grassroots and their transfer on a systemic level in order to strengthen the foundations of democratic societies. The Forum thus contributes to the evolution of democracy towards more participatory and inclusive structures and institutions. Every year\, all participants of the programme are invited to Strasbourg\, in the Palais de l’Europe\, to take part in the World Forum for Democracy which brings together 650 participants and experts\, including Heads of State and Government\, representatives of European institutions and the French government\, European and international academics. Since 2009\, within the framework of co-operation with the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie\, a group of participants from French-speaking Africa is invited to participate in the event with the purpose of developing the concept of Schools of Political Studies in Western Africa.\nYou can find more information about World Forum for Democracy HERE.
URL:https://visegradschool.org/event/world-forum-for-democracy-2020/
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SUMMARY:Connecting the Dots: Strengthening youth engagement in political and public life
DESCRIPTION:About \nTopics \nBackground \nRegistration \nAbout\nThe event and workshop series will “connect the dots” between young people\, policy-makers and other youth stakeholders in order to deepen understanding of the needs and contributions of young people to political and public life across the OSCE region. This takes place in the context of a rise in importance of digital access to institutions and decision-making processes due to the COVID-19 crisis.\nParticipants will collaboratively produce an “Agenda for Youth and Democracy” for democratic institutions and other stakeholders to consider in support of public and political participation of young people.\n \nTopics\nThe keynote and panel discussion will feature young people sharing their experiences in a number of areas\, such as mobilizing communities and engaging in political life through established as well as innovative methods of participation.\nThe workshop series will explore:\n\n\ndemocratic institutions and meaningful youth engagement in decision-making\n\n\nyouth activism and participation through non-conventional means\n\n\ncivic education as a foundation for youth engagement\n\n\n \nBackground\nOSCE participating States have acknowledged that “youth and children require particular attention and that their needs\, concerns and interests should be addressed in a comprehensive manner”. They have also recognized that “youth are an important part of society” and “the role that [youth] can play in supporting participating States in the implementation of commitments in all three dimensions”\, along with a preponderance of other documents specifically recognizing young people.\nLikewise\, other international institutions and organizations have taken note of young people’s enthusiasm\, engagement and ability to contribute substantively to political and public life. This focus on young people attempts to capitalize on the so-called “demographic dividend” – which acknowledges that focus on and investment in young people can result in society-wide positive future outcomes as these young people take up positions in democratic institutions and other public fora.\nFurthermore\, young people do not live in a vacuum\, unaffected by current events and merely waiting to participate in some “future world.” The current COVID-19 pandemic offers a perfect example of this. According to a recent UN report\, “young people are already among the most affected by the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 response.”\nQuestions are already arising about the future of the “COVID-19 generation” – what their needs will be and how many risks falling behind. However\, many young women and men are already responding to the challenges of COVID-19. They contribute as health workers and scientists\, researchers\, and innovators\, for instance by running online awareness campaigns and volunteering to help their local and global communities.\n \nRegistration\nTo register for the event\, please visit: https://odihr.wufoo.com/forms/connecting-the-dots-registration-form/.\nApply until 3rd of September
URL:https://visegradschool.org/event/connecting-the-dots-strengthening-youth-engagement-in-political-and-public-life/
LOCATION:Online\, Virtual Classroom
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