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Talk for Tomorrow organizes a series of events with hopes of introducing and expanding the initiative throughout the Balkans.
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A Weekend Visit to Serbia
Our start-up activity is a visit of five students from Kosovo to Belgrade. They will meet with five other students from Serbia and attend workshops on Media Interpretation. The future of the initiative will also be discussed. The visit will take place between June 22nd and June 25th.
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A Weekend Visit to Kosovo/a
The group of students who met in Belgrade will have a working weekend in Prishtina on June 29th to July 2nd. They will work on the final preparations for Beyond Differences. For further details and agenda, click here
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Beyond Differences
Ten students will live together for five days in Prishtina from July 14th to July 18th. They will have the opportunity to share an apartment, engage in discussions, share thoughts and experiences, attend workshops, and meet people from the government, opposition and the civil soicety of Kosovo. They will also help lay the foundations for future cooperation and will participate in the Talk for Tomorrow Video conference. To apply, click here
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Talk for Tomorrow Video Conference
Participants from Beyond Differences and the students that took part in the weekend visits in Serbia and Kosovo/a will engage in the first face-to-face video conference on August, 2nd, 2007.
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Face-to-Face Video Conferences with YIHR
Beginning of August , Talk for Tomorrow in partnership with Youth Initiative on Human Rights (YIHR), will organize the first video-conference event between a group of youth from Serbia and Kosovo who plan to travel to and learn about Europe for a month. The dialogue discussion will be on the topic "We Need to Make Europe Here, Not Have Europe Come Here." The second part of the event will take place on mid-September once the youth groups return.
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