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Open call: "Together We Write New Chapters of Peace”
Amid negative narratives, divisions, and tensions between Kosovo and Serbia, the program "Together We Write New Chapters f Peace" provides a safe space for young people to work together toward reconciliation.
This is opportunity for young people, aged 18 to 30, to meet and talk with their peers from Serbia and Kosovo and exchange their experiences, perspectives, and narratives that are prevalent in their communities.
The program will take place in Belgrade from June 24th to 30th.
Over the seven days of the program, participants will engage in interactive workshops to learn more about storytelling, peacebuilding processes, and the concept of interculturality. Furthermore, participants will have the opportunity to enhance their skills to better present their ideas. This program provides a great opportunity for youth to be empowered to take a more active role in peacebuilding and facing the past while working together for reconciliation.

Additionally, as part of the Mirëdita, Dobar dan Festival, participants will also have the chance to learn more about the cultural scene of Kosovo and Serbia, including theater, film, music, and visual arts.

Working language is English 

 *Funded by the European Union
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