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Nómadas is preparing its first internacional training

29 August, 2010 - 23:47

The Nómadas Youth Association organizes, from September 12th until September 19th 2010, its first international training on youth. In this training, titled 'EVS as a tool for combating youth unemployment', will meet youth professionals from 12 different European countries.

During this training activity the youth workers involved will have the opportunity to share and update their knowledge about the European Voluntary Service and, specially, about how these international voluntering projects can improve the employability of the youngsters once they are back from to their sending countries. In the attached documents you can find a detailed schedule of activities, to be run during this training project.

Call for partners: EVS training

23 December, 2009 - 00:20

Nomadas is looking for partners interested in joining our new international project. We are planning to apply for a Youth in Action 4.3 Training Workshop on EVS. The project will be hold -if it is finally funded- in Murcia (Spain), in September 2010. The project will be organiced in collaboration with Code-X International, from The Netherlands, they will host the same project in The Netherlands in July 2010. Please read carefully the following information if you are interested in this project:

'Crazy in the city', Spain 2009

18 November, 2009 - 21:35

This summer 27 youngsters from Spain, Austria, Sweden and The Netherlands met in Blanca, a village in the Region of Murcia -Spain-. During 3 days all then where participating in a 'Youth in Action' youth exchange organized by Nómadas. The exchange was called ‘Crazy in the city’, and it was worth its name, since it was actually a ‘crazy’ project.

This exchange was something more than just youth activities, it was a lot more, you can ask our participants! During the week all the international participants had the opportunity to discover the 'real' Spain, with its real young culture. The youngsters brought to their home countries a good number of new friends. It’s common to find new friends in a youth exchange, but it’s less common to find a lot of local friends.