ERASMUS+ Partnership-building Seminar in Malta. All costs are covered.4 days project. apply

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Partnership-building Activity
8-12 October 2014 | Malta, Malta
A Contact Making Seminar that will bring potential applicants from across EU to Malta to meet up and discuss future E+ projects related to the theme ‘Fighting poverty and social exclusion’ as part of the EU 2020 flagship initiative ‘Inclusive Growth’.
Why? 
In April 2012, President Barroso stated that ‘a Europe combining job creation and social inclusion, where people can gain the skills they need to flourish; a Europe which can benefit from global opportunities’.
In view of this, the MT NA is organising a Contact Making Seminar to promote the Erasmus+ programme as a means to achieve concrete results in the fight against poverty and social exclusion through education. Moreover, the Seminar will also provide participants with the opportunity to discuss and agree to cooperate on projects that could be funded under all key actions of ERASMUS+ which can ultimately help to enhance social inclusion.
What? 
This Contact Making Seminar is an opportunity for those involved in the education and social policy fields to exchange ideas of common interest on European and national priorities. It aims at making better use of EU funds to support social inclusion and promote strong innovations in social policy developments.
How?
Participants will:
- Meet representatives and persons working in the field;
- Discuss and analyse strengths and weaknesses of approaches adopted in different member states;
- Explore ways of cooperating and working together on projects tackling inclusive growth namely social inclusion.

References: http://ec.europa.eu/europe2020/pdf/europe_2020_explained.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/europe2020/europe-2020-in-a-nutshell/flagship-initiatives/index_en.htm
This Partnership-building Activity is
for 20-30 participants participants
from Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of, Norway, Turkey, EU MEMBER STATES 
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth Policy Makers, Representatives of School education, HEIs, VET providers, adult education, youth workers, youth organisations, officials within ministries for social policy, social administrators, and NGOs in the field of social policy.

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