"World
Water for Youth" is a youth exchange organized by Serund Pan-Armenian
Youth Center". The project objective is to focus attention of young people
on importance of freshwater resources and their preservation. Then sessions and
workshops will take place in Armenia.
Finally
we came to the last day of our program. This day is special for being much
overloaded. After having our traditional breakfast we had a little break, and
then started the first presentation, which was about the famous Erasmus+
program, which aims to boost skills and employability, as well as modernizing
Education, Training, and Youth work.
As
an integrated program, Erasmus+ offers more opportunities for cooperation
across the Education, Training, Youth, and Sport sectors and is easier to access than its
predecessors, with simplified funding rules. So, in whole, a huge pack of
interesting information was provided about the Erasmus+ program. After that
interesting presentation our members had the chance to evaluate those 10
unforgettable days that they had in Tsakhkadzor. There were different thoughts,
different ideas and grades about the project.
So,
after evaluating, we had a tasty lunch. Even if we didn’t do some physical
work, during the day we spent so much energy that the lunch was a real “helping
hand”. Though, it was the last day, we didn’t forget to have fun, we have had a
great evening full of tasty Armenian national food and inspiring dances.
Armenian
night was really awesome as our members had the chance to get to know the
history of Armenia and a lot of interesting information about nowadays issues
concerning Armenians. It was a great pleasure for all of us to spend the day
with the new friends that have become closer during previous days.
VIDEOS
WWaterY-Impressions
of Greek, Ukranian, Moldovian, Czech and Italian teams
WWaterY-Impressions of Portugal team
WWaterY- Good bye Georgian team
WWaterY- Pan Armenian speech and Armenian dance 1
WWaterY - Armenian dance 2
WWaterY - Magical sound of Armenian national instrument QANON by Anahit Sahakyan
WWaterY - Unity
Project realized with the support of the Youth in Action programme of the European Union