The project activities will be made visible through
· websites and newsletters of the partner organisations and their members or the networks they belong to;
· the project leaflet and poster which will be disseminated by the partners;
· press releases on occasion of the four SDDP co-laboratories;
· newspaper announcements;
· radio spots;
· an electronic newsletter ;
· the booklet;
· the CD;
· the project website.
The lead applicant and the partner organisations will aim to present the outcomes of the project not only through the already mentioned means of documentation (project website, booklet, CD-ROM) and dissemination, but also at
international network meetings and conferences. Also the participants of the regional meetings and the trainers and speakers of the SDDP co-laboratories and the conference will be invited to do that according to the possibilities they have and the international fora they have access to.
The CD and the booklets will be disseminated by the partners in the
twelve countries involved as well as in additional countries by the members of the
Human Rights Education Youth Network, including non-programme countries in South Eastern and Eastern Europe, and Caucasus. Furthermore, the booklets and CDs will be disseminated to the
National Youth Agencies, the regional
SALTO Training and Resource Centres, the
SALTO Centers on Cultural Diversity and Participation, the
European Youth Forum and the
European Youth Centers in Budapest and Strasbourg.
With the capacities and contacts of the lead applicant and the eleven partner organisations it can be guaranteed that
at least 120 other NGOs in more than 15 countries will be informed about the project and its context within the Youth in Action Programme. Furthermore CNTI, in cooperation with a Turkish Cypriot NGO, is carrying out a bi-communal
radio program (
www.talkoftheisland.org) in Cyprus that will guarantee media coverage of the concluding conference in both parts of the island.