Thursday, 28 June 2012
Gülsüm Hatice Ünsal
Gülsüm Hatice
I am English teacher and EU project coordinator. ı executed a comenius project and attented many training course,workshop related to LLP programme
I like travelling and meeting diferent people all over the world. I am interested in photography,theatre and traditional Turkish art ,Ebru.
Gábor Bence Orosi
Gábor Bence Orosi
My nick is Gagus, I graduated at University of Debrecen
Health College in 2002, as social worker. I’ve been worked for HUMAN –NET
Foundation since march 2003. In the early years I worked at the labour market,
I did a lot personal consultancies and group
trainings. In the last 5 years I worked as project manager in few EU projects,
for different targets (for example: against unemployment; instructions for
social professionals; higher education). Nowadays I’m project manager for 2
projects: first of them to build an bicycle storage for staff; second of them
to build a new community house at Örökösföld quarter of Nyíregyháza.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Sándor Gaál - Organiser
I’m currently working in the nonprofit sector for the HUMAN-NET Foundation, where
I’m an advisor, mainly working for our application writing division,
organising events and trying to be an innovative force for the
organisation. As part of my work for the foundation I was involved in
numerous application writing projects, we mainly applied for European
Union grants. I have routine in HUSKROUA ENPI CBC, YOUTH IN ACTION,
TÁMOP, KEOP, NEA and numerous other applications. I have written grant
applications for associations, foundations in the social sector, and for
entrepreneurs and larger companies in the enterprise sector.
I'm one of the organisers of the Be prepared! project, who is responsible for the administration and logistics part of the project.
Beyond my work for the foundation I’m being considered one of the premier american football experts in Hungary. I have close to 700 internet publications in this area.
I’m also an aspiring economist, whose main interest is connected to finance and the financial markets. I’m also interested in management, frequently reading books connected to these specialisations. My recent football articles have been concentrating on the business of football, which is a segment of sports economy.
I'm one of the organisers of the Be prepared! project, who is responsible for the administration and logistics part of the project.
Beyond my work for the foundation I’m being considered one of the premier american football experts in Hungary. I have close to 700 internet publications in this area.
I’m also an aspiring economist, whose main interest is connected to finance and the financial markets. I’m also interested in management, frequently reading books connected to these specialisations. My recent football articles have been concentrating on the business of football, which is a segment of sports economy.
A more detailed professional history is available on linkedIn for my connections: http://hu.linkedin.com/in/sandorgaal
Informal, non-formal and formal learning/education
I would like to start the first discussion about the topics what we plan to do in the training. We plan this program as an active process with deep involvement of the participants. Our aim is to discuss the topics and help other trainers with our experiences and work out some useful and handy materials what follow the trends of this age and the rhythm of these days.
The first topic that I would like to introduce is the question of informal, non-formal and formal learning/education. What does it is mean to you? How do you understand it/use it in your life, in your profession, in your training and educational activities? What is the best, what is useless and what are your personal experiences? In your culture, country, educational system how do they use those ones?
Please tell us! :) Andrada Cotoi
Andrada Cotoi
I am 22 yars old. I'm a student of University of Pedagogy. I have the final exams and then i graduate.This is my first experience of volunteering, although I always wanted to make.My true origins are Romanian, but now i live in Italy for many yars, so I consider myself Italian. Have two nationalities allows me to speak Romanian well, and I consider this a real advantage.
I work in a restaurant to pay for my studies, and this job is allows me to meet so many people from other countries who come to Italy to work, with wich i can compare the differences of our cultures and traditions.I am a very sociable girl, and my friends say i talk too much. I like the company of so many people. I like reading and i love all animals in the world. I like to travel and to make new friends. I'm very happy to have the opportunity to have this experience.
Attila Sziklai
I am Attila Sziklai, I live in Nyíregyháza. I’m 23 years old and I learnt in University of Debrecen. I’m sociologist assistant. I work at the Human-Net Foundation from that year. In here I work with young people and I’m doing administration work in Hive House. I’m a member of Amnesty International. It is very important for me. I think the human rights are one of the most important case in the world.
I
have several hobbies. I’m very big fan of football, history, films, music and
collecting. I’m collecting football shirts, newspapers, magazines, DVDs and
many other things.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
T-kit 6 "Training Essentials"
We will introduce and promote some useful background materials. First of all here is a practical and brief "kit" about the training. The T-Kits are a product of the Partnership Agreement on European Youth Worker
Training run by the European Commission and the Council of Europe.
Training run by the European Commission and the Council of Europe.
You can us the Training Essentials on several ways and in this moment at eleven languages. If you plan a training or want to develop your educational activities it will give to you knowledge about Training and it will be a Tool. You can find here: http://youth-partnership-eu.coe.int/youth-partnership/publications/T-kits/6/Tkit_6_EN
If you have experiences with the T-kits please share with us, share the best practices :)
The hostel
The
Bodovár pension is the best choice for relaxation, recreation, and for our
training :) So they say : ” While
our guests with excellent food flavors, flavor of the famous Tokaj wines,
the courteous service and comfortable accommodation enjoying unfold a piece of
the past.”
You will find double and triple rooms, inside pool, jacuzzi,
Finnish sauna to refresh in training.
http://www.bodovar.hu/welcome.htm
Monday, 25 June 2012
Gulnara Khasanova
Gulnara Khasanova
I am 21 years old.
Just graduated University, "The Economist. Expert on taxes." I
participated in the project from the organization Ufa Falcon in March in
Azerbaijan on "Volunteering in Azerbaijan". I also have experience in
dealing with foreigners - helping them to integrate into the local culture. I
love camping and meeting new people. I can teach origami. I am interested
in working with children and be able to organize something, to improve in the
speeches.
Zita Batori-Tartsi
Zita
Batori-Tartsi
I am associate professor
at Department of Sociology and Social Work Faculty of Social Sciences of
Uzhgorod National University.
I am also head of the
board of TOUCH Project Charitable Foundation which was officially registered in
2003 as a local municipal organization. Our organization was formed with the
aim to improve of life circumstances, broadening their opportunities and secure
future of children in need in the frame of TOUCH Project which works under
umbrella of Uzhgorod (Ukraine)-Corvallis (USA) sister cities
program. TOUCH Project supports children of five
organizations - Chaslivtsi orphanage where live and study children with
light mental delay, Pavlovo Transition Home for graduates of special
orphanages, Rehabilitation center for disabled children, New Family
Organization of Uzhgorod orphans and School #14 which is one of the
two Uzhgorod schools where study mostly Roma children.
Sevda Jahangirova
Sevda Jahangirova
My name is Sevda from Azerbaijan. I live in Baku. Im already 23 and I hold a bachelor degree on English language philology, Azerbaijan University of Languages.
My name is Sevda from Azerbaijan. I live in Baku. Im already 23 and I hold a bachelor degree on English language philology, Azerbaijan University of Languages.
Coming to my professional background I am volunteering at
Yuva Humanitarian Center and involved in many different projects related
to human rights, women rights, conflict resolution and young generations
role in peacebuilding process. Also i work for a leading
telecommunication company in Azerbaijan which is Azercell Telecom LLC, as
a Customer Relations department/ team member.
I have always been strongly motivated to be an active and sociable person.
As a proof i can show some of the trainings i have participated in.
- Introduction to Human Resources Management , October 17- 21, 2011, Azerbaijan, Baku
- Feminist summer school , August 2011, Lagodekhi, Georgia
- Long term training course on "Conflict management and negotiation for young women" Georgia – Israel, September, 2011
- Cutomer service culture by Phone, August 02-03, 2011, Azerbaijan, Baku
- Client- Centered Customer service training, June 28-29,2011, Azerbaijan, Baku.
- Human rights education at Secondary School – 2008, Baku Azerbaijan
- Childrens Tolerance education program – September 2007 Baku Azerbaijan.
- “Youth without Drugs”, EU Education and Culture Society (Baku, Azerbaijan) July, 2007
- Action plan for caucasus, youth summer camp August, 2002, Georgia, Batumi.
Natalia Danylchenko
Natalia Danylchenko
I’m
a teacher at primary school and kindergarten. I love my job. I teach children
English and they teach me how to be happy:)
Also
I have been volunteering for 3 years. I take part in two projects: Library
Project and summer camps. I was in five summer camps for Roma kids and orphans.
Volunteering makes my life complete.
Maizak Margaret
Maizak Margaret
I'm a student of economic faculty of Uzhgorod
National University and in a year I will get a diploma of a book-keeper. At
present I work in tender-contractual department in Road administration of
Transcarpathian region.
I speak English freely and Hungarian on basic level. I am a volunteer for The TOUCH Project Charitable
foundation for about 8 years. In the beginning I was just interpreting for
American sponsors but then I fall in love with all that children from
Chaslivtsi orphanage (witch is one of the organizations that TOUCH is
supporting) . So now I am actively taking part in different events that TOUCH
is organizing. Every summer during last 5 years I am volunteering in the summer
camps for children from the orphanage and roma-schools. Also I was volunteer
and helper of book-keeper in 3 grant-projects that TOUCH wan in Carpathian
foundation.
I am very glad that I've got an opportunity to take
part in Your training and get new experience.
Andrea Sónyák - Logistic
Andrea Sónyák
I am Andrea Sónyák, I graduated in 2009 as a teacher, and I work at the Human-Net Foundation from that year. Now I work with young people and children in the age between 14-29 as a mentor in a project called Hive House. My duty is to help them if they have problems, give them information on different subjects, such as career advice, voluntary work, work in abroad, scholarships, etc. Also I am in the project team of the Foundation, I write projects with my colleagues for Call for Proposals.
I am Andrea Sónyák, I graduated in 2009 as a teacher, and I work at the Human-Net Foundation from that year. Now I work with young people and children in the age between 14-29 as a mentor in a project called Hive House. My duty is to help them if they have problems, give them information on different subjects, such as career advice, voluntary work, work in abroad, scholarships, etc. Also I am in the project team of the Foundation, I write projects with my colleagues for Call for Proposals.
I have some international experiences as well.
As a student, during my University studies, I was an Erasmus student in the
Czech Republic, Brno, and later I participated in international trainings. Last
summer I was in Poland, in a YIA Training course, where the topic was global
education and new media. This year, in April I was a participant of another YIA
training course in Portugal, connected with volunteering. In our project,
called Be prepared, I am one of the organizers, I keep contact with the
participants, and I will take care of logistic during the training course.
In my free time I like reading, watching films,
chilling with my friends, and travelling.
Diana Rotaru
Diana Rotaru
My name is Diana Rotaru and I come from a beautiful country called Moldova. I graduated Academy of Economics and at the moment I work for a USA nongovernmental organization in international rural development. I’m also a member of Toastmasters International Club and a volunteer at MilleniuM Institute. I speak English, Romanian, French and Russian. I am a person who is positive about every aspect of life. There are many things I like to do, to see, and to experience. I like to dream, to paint, to sing and to travel, I like to listen and to be surrounded by people. My strength is positive thinking, quick learner and potential to handle any situation diplomatically.
Ethics of my life: “Whatever you want from
others give the same to them”.
Gunay Farzaliyeva
Gunay Farzaliyeva
I am Gunay from Baku, Azerbaijan. I am 22 years and graduated from the
university this year. I am volunteering at YUVA Humanitarian Center and also
working at an education center. My hobbies are to read books, listen to music,
collect coins and bookmarks.
I am active and motivated young person. Here is the list of the most
important trainings I have took part:
- Cultural Window” Youth in Action Programme, Rehlovice, Czech Republic , 4-10
June 2012, Czech National Agency
Youth and SALTO
- TOT for “Girls Group” Leaders, Baku, Azerbaijan, 13-15 April 2012 by
YUVA Humanitarian Center and The Aland Islands Peace Institute
- “Active Citizens 2011”, Baku, Azerbaijan, November-December 2011 by
British Council
-
"Women leadership and women participation in peacebuilding process"
based on UN resolution 1325, 23-25 September 2011
by Kvinna till Kvinna
-
“Patrioti Camp Anaklia” International Camp, Anaklia, Georgia, 5-14 August 2011 by
Ministry of Youth and Sport of Georgia
-
“Eastern Partnership Youth Forum”, Baku, Azerbaijan, 14 June 2011 by Azerbaijani-American Youth Social Association
YUVA
Humanitarian Center is a
non-governmental and non-profit organisation based in Baku, Azerbaijan. Since
1997, our aim has been to contribute to the self-realization of women, children
and youth in building a civil society in Azerbaijan. YUVA works as a
project-based organisation, with the focus on educational activities in the
field of human rights, gender equality, civil society development, conflict
resolution, peace-building and intercultural learning.
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