Expanding collaboration on educational programmes between CRSP and EWC and exchange of experience in community activities and Roma reparations with Romano kher

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
The Museum of Romani culture(CZ)
Bilateral initiative number:
CZ-HUMANRIGHTS-BI009
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€13,833
Actual cost:
€13,833
Initiative Types:
Capacity building and short-term training
Study tour
Workshop or seminar
Partners:
Romano kher(NO)
The European Wergeland Centre(NO)

More information

Description

The EWC and the Museum of Romani Culture, as pre-defined project partners, have already organized two workshops together, one in the Czech Republic and one in Norway during 2021/2022 focused on involving the public (especially youth), teaching about controversial subjects, working  with biases and stereotypes, and building competences necessary to preventing segregation and social exclusion. In the framework of the this PDI, the EWC representatives will contribute to augmenting the activities involving the Competences for Democratic Culture principles to be used when implementing educational

Summary of the results

From 14 to 18 March 2023, a study trip of 5 project''s representatives to Norway and a joint workshop took place.  From 14 to 15 May 2023, a study trip of 2 European Wergeland Centre representatives – Marianna Haugh and Larissa Brogner in person – took place in the Czech Republic. Online consultations with the Romano kher representative Balder Hasvoll took place during the second half of May and the first half of June 2023. The principles of competences for democratic culture were discussed, which were included in the updated version of the educational methodology and in the educational program dedicated to the Holocaust of Roma and Sinti. The study trips also focused on the so-called peer education and its use for the Centre of Roma and Sinti in Pragu. The output of the initiative is an annotation of the peer program.

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