Action Projects - Germany
Our community takes action to defend democratic values around the world. Explore our Fellows' Action Projects here.
In the 11 months following the on-site Fellowship program, our Fellows work on their Action Project: an independent venture focused on promoting democratic values in their own communities. Action Projects are as diverse as Humanity in Action Fellows. Fellows apply their new knowledge and perspectives to the communities they impact—in whatever format they find meaningful. The Humanity in Action community is a great resource for getting support—be it with contacts, experience or good advice.
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Say NO to Prejudice
Anti-prejudice workshops connecting young people from different backgrounds and decreasing prejudice and stereotypes among youth in BiH
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I Want Things to be Different in BiH
Stories of individuals (students) who overcame different obstacles despite being labeled as 'different' by the society
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Refugee Youth Empowerment in Summer Camp Program
Refugee teenagers taught young refugee students and participated in workshops on systems of oppression and movements for social change.
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Theresienstadt - Danish Children in Nazi Captivity
A documentary film and interactive, educational website with teaching materials and ideas for incorporating first-hand accounts into Danish World War II education.
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Action against Violence
Raising awareness about the problem of youth delinquency in Canton Sarajevo
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Mentor for a Better Future
Raising awareness of using the benefits of non-formal education and activism by youth in Tuzla
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Right Choice, Right Student
Introducing new campaigning practices when electing the leadership of student associations at the University of Sarajevo
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You Are the First to Protect Your Rights
Senior Fellow Maryna Rabinovych conducted a series of seminars aimed at teaching Ukrainian students how to protect their human rights.
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