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Projects and Initiatives of Way For Humanity Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria
CHILD PREVENTION ANTI-TRAFFICKING PROGRAMME:
Since 2003 The Way For Humanity Foundation is a partner Savestin Foundation with his manager Mr. Todor Deyanov: http://savestin.exactpages.com/
FACEBOOK cause for his kidnapped son Savestin:
http://apps.facebook.com/causes/255539/55077663
Together with SAVESTIN Foundation we would like to present our unique Child Prevention Programme, which we named "Ant risk cards" and "Photo albums and good advices for parent and children" as a child prevention and identification program, which is not expensive and is easy to do from every parent and children in Bulgaria.
But the Bulgarian Ministry of interior and Bulgarian Government refuse to widespread and to implement officially in schools. So that’s why we try to spread this "Ant risk cards" and "Photo albums and good advices for parent and children" by ourselves among kids, pupils and their parents.
EU INTEGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL RELATIONS:
In 2003 – 2004 Representative of Way For Humanity Foundation was participant in the two Academic workshops of Summerschool in Jagiellonian University campus in Przegorzaly, Kraków/Poland on GALICIA - THE COMMON MEMORY and GALICIA - THE FUTURE OF A EUROPEAN REGION,
The workshops was organized by International Cultural Centre/The College for New Europe, Kraków: http://www.mck.krakow.pl/ in cooperation with Institut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa, Vienna: www.idm.at
MIDDLE EAST, ISRAELI AND BULGARIAN EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING GOOD CIVIL SOCIETY PRACTICES:
Between the 22nd of April and the 18th of May 2001 Mr. Ivan Radichev, president of the Way For Humanity Foundation, took part in an intensive course in Management of Voluntary Organizations in the age of information technology organized by the MASHAV program at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and held at the Golda Meir Institute - Haifa, Israel. This was an opportunity to become familiar with current developments in the third sector in Israel and gain valuable experience in the management of voluntary organizations in the age of information technology, as well as establish contacts with representatives of NGOs and government institutions from different countries with a view of future cooperation in civil society initiatives.
BULGARIAN VISUAL ARTS:
In September 2000, the Way for Humanity Foundation launched its first initiative aimed at presenting works by talented young Bulgarian authors and artists - please visit:
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- Gemeinnützige Einrichtungen und Vereine