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Dnipro 2016: Call for Delegates
The 10th National Selection Conference of EYP-Ukraine will gather young people from Ukraine and Europe during 10th-14th of August in a wonderful city of Dnipro.
Do not hesitate to apply and become a part of our 10th NSC family!

Please, see the call here: https://goo.gl/5zxfwL
The application deadline is Sunday, 26th June 2015, 23:59 EET.
First name *
Last name *
First name in Ukrainian
Last name in Ukrainian
Date of birth *
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E-mail address *
Phone number *
City and country of origin *
City and country of residence *
Place of study/work *
Are you an official member of EYP-Ukraine? *
You should have passed through 3 stages to consider yourself a member: write an application form ("zayava"), go through interview or participate in one of the sessions, pay 100 UAH of membership fee.
EYP Experience (if any) and/or any relevant experience that make you strong delegate for the session. *
Please provide us with your full session history by submitting a link to your alumni platform OR in the form below: Name of the Session/ Role at the Session/ Immediate Supervisor (e.g. chair for delegates, head-organiser for organisers, editor for journalists, etc.)
Which aims do you want to achieve by attending this session? Why is it important for you to participate in this session? *
(max. 200 words)
The topic of the session is "Discrimination and Inequality: Defy, Oppose and Challenge". Tell us your personal experience of inequality or discrimination that you have  whitenessed, explain the consequences of the event, and give a solution on how to prevent it for the future. *
(max. 200 words)
Do you want to apply for a fee waiver (a grant that will cover your participation fee)? *
only 10 selected participants will receive the grant
If yes, why do you think you should receive the fee waiver?
(max. 200 words)
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