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Caucasus Youth Nexus

Behind these interesting posters, stands the story of each of us. A story that tells about the faces hidden in masks. A story that tells about the emotions that Covid-19 limitations have caused. Nowadays it’s especially important to take care of our mental health and maintain emotional balance. Therefore, we felt the need to offer …

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Interfaith Dialogue

By Aart Bos l MasterPeace Leadership Taras Dzyubanskyy is the MasterPeace club leader in Lviv- Ukraine. His passion is interfaith dialogue, he is a professor and well connected to the John Paul II Center.  How it all started  Taras started an initiative that brought together over 400 people online to discuss various topics related to …

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Y4SD Session 2: Empowering LGBTQI+ through Decent Work (SDG5)

Y4SD – Session 2: Empowering LGBTQI+ through Decent Work (SDG5) https://youtu.be/PRNlxlM20Do This blog article was originally published here on 3 November 2020.  When the UN created its global goals, various equality groups pushed for the rights and needs of lesbian, gay, bi and trans people to be taken into account. These groups can experience multiple …

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The Netherlands: Tell your story

The Netherlands: Tell your story As part of the storytelling block in The Netherlands, MasterPeace teamed up with the Dutch theatre-maker and storyteller Nick Teunissen to perform his play ‘One-way ticket to Hollandija’ in both the Netherlands as well as in Bosnia. ‘One-way ticket to Hollandija’ tells the story of the brave Ismir who fled …

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Georgia: Tell your story

Georgia: Tell your story A core element of ACT! is sharing stories and listening to each other. What is it that unites us? MasterPeace Georgia understood this very well, and initiated a storytelling project in 9 regions (Khashuri, Gori, Rustavi, Tsnoir, Gardabani, Bojomi, Bolnisi, Khikhani, Kaspi, and Tetriskaro) to mobilize youth from ethnic minorities to …

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