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| Seed Money Fund | The objective of the Seed Money Fund is to provide small grants for the preparation of proposals for individual project applications to be financed from the EEA Financial Mechanism and Norwegian Financial Mechanism. The intermediary for the Seed Money Fund will be the Centre for Foreign Assistance of the Ministry of Finance (National Focal Point). The Fund will be used to support sub-projects whose purpose is to prepare technical, financial and legal project documentation, prepare project ideas that are particularly innovative or complex, and support the development of projects that involve the future applicant as well as potential or existing partners. Preference will be given to applications particularly suited to meeting the cross-cutting objectives of sustainable development, gender equality and good governance.
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| Wind energy in urban areas (WINEUR) | The objective of this project is to promote and raise awareness about urban wind turbines technologies and to remove regulatory and economical barriers.
Urban turbines are a fairly new product. The market for them is underdeveloped and there is apparent lack of knowledge with these products. WINEUR brings information to partner countries’ decision makers, mainly local authorities, in order to sensitize to this new renewable energy technology and permit its potential development.
To mobilise key actors and to involve local authorities, Wineur provide information related to the existing technologies, the economics, the regulations, procedures and guidelines specifically related to Urban Wind Turbines.
Wineur also leads in partnership with some cities feasibility studies for urban turbines implementation and the project ensure close consultation with key stakeholders throughout workshops, seminars, community consultation.
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| SHARE | The overall project objectives of SHARE are to increase sustainability of energy use and reduce associated carbon emissions and the risk of uncomfortable and unaffordable fuel bills in social housing through:
- raising awareness amongst relevant actors of these benefits for residents and landlords
- promoting practical ways to achieve improvements
- promoting behavioural change by residents
- enabling exchange of information and experience both between local actors and European partners
Each partner is following a common theme and approach, and designing a local programme relevant to their own local context. The common features are:
- Bringing together key local actors in social housing energy forums that take place approximately every three months. In these forums, the partner facilitates discussions and guest speakers on energy related issues.
- Development and delivery of a series of targeted training courses
- Development and delivery of local energy awareness and advice campaigns
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| Stop-no more tolerance to the collusion of silence! | The project aims to rise the awareness of targeted groups between four project partners - metropolitan police units from Warsaw, Helsinki, Vilnius and Riga in the field of positive treatment of domestic violence victims, especially concerning the very first contact with them. Expected result is to set up a model of innovative methods of helping and assisting victims by the first contact policemen to handle with legal procedures. This result will be
reached by joint police intervention on domestic violence, multisectoral network with NGO's, social and medical services, prosecutors, municipal guards and local authorities from
participating countries during seminars and workshops, close co-operation with victims. Main
beneficiares will be women, mainly domestic workers, and children up to 12 years old. Main target group will be police officers acting in the field of preventing and combating domestic
violence.
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| EUROPSCHOOL NETWORK | The aim of the Europschool network is to create a common platform for European cooperation in preschool and primary education in order to reflect on research into the following topic: “How to better prepare children to experience intercultural diversity from the earliest age, what training to give teachers, and what teaching practices to follow”.
Objectives of the network:
- to promote, support and ensure the interaction and creation of synergy between Comenius 1 school partnership projects aimed at increasing the number of exchanges between European teachers on the specific teaching practices they use to handle intercultural education, in particular in multicultural classes, and Comenius 2.1 projects concerning European cooperation programmes for training teaching and educational staff in this field.
- to strengthen partnerships with all members of the teaching community to ensure increased development of intercultural action and language teaching activities.
- to use ICT to underpin the learning process and to improve and enrich the quality of this process in intercultural exchange projects.
The main activities of the network are:
- implementation of a joint European cooperation platform
- comparative survey of the diversity of teaching approaches, methods and practices in the partner countries in this field
- gathering, analysis and exploitation of the educational material available in each partner country
- inventory and analysis of the evaluation tools used in schools in the partner countries
- examination and analysis of educational policies in the partner countries on the topic concerned
- organisation of cooperatation and evaluation meetings for the network members, public conferences and contact seminars for the educational teams.
GRANT AMOUNT: € 446,819
APPROVED BUDGET: € 638,313
CONTRACT DURATION: 36 months
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| European Resettlement Network | International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)-Europe, with financing from the European Refugee Fund (ERF) of the European Commission, is implementing the twelve-month project to foster practical cooperation in resettlement, and in particular to promote the establishment of the new network, in partnership with seven European non-governmental organisations (NGO's) currently engaged in the resettlement and/ or integration of refugees. The project is being implemented in close collaboration with the Resettlement Services Division of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Geneva and with the European Council for Refugees and Exiles (ECRE).
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| Stop it | The project aims to contribute to the prevention of violence by developing training methods
aimed at professionals dealing with the issue of violence and the victims. The partners (It-
Be-Lt-A-Ir) have carried out researches and put together their skills, knowledge and
practices to elaborate training programmes which can be delivered in seminars and through
e-learning. Expected results are to disseminate the training products originated by Leonardo
da Vinci and Daphne previous projects such as: Joconda, Jocaste, Saturne, Pegasus. These
results will be reached by translating, adapting culturally and piloting the training modules
already developed. Main beneficiaries of the project will be children, women and disabled
victim of violence. Main target groups will be health and social workers, educators, doctors,
pedagogists and psychologists working in the field of violence against children, women and
disabled.
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| GREENLABELSPURCHASE | This project will promote the increased use of energy labels in the procurement process of public authorities, the tertiary sector, industry and SMEs.
The project partners will
• Increase awareness and knowledge concerning energy labels as a simplifying instrument in public and private procurement departments
• Develop and spread standardised tools to support a wider distribution of energy related “greener” procurement procedures
• Identify the main barriers to energy related “greener” procurement and organise specific actions to overcome them
• Use energy related “greener” procurement pilot projects as the first step for comprehensive green procurement, and, thus, support of national, regional and European wide green procurement initiatives. A large-scale promotional campaign will enhance its impact through mailings, individual consultations, trainings, internet portals, press releases, expert articles, presentations, workshops and conferences during the lifetime of the project.
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| DROP IN | Learning partnerships and peer review for a better evaluation of policies and cross-sectoral practices reducing dropout in Europe.
contribute to a better evaluation and identification of
the trans-sectoral policies and practices aiming to fight the
school-leaving in Europe through the adoption of training
partnerships and of an evaluation programme between peers
associating the professionals of the education of the young
people touched by the phenomenon of school drop-out.
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 | ............................................................................................................................................................................................| RESPONSE - A LIFE-Nature project | Climate change has been linked to
a higher rate of coastal erosion
and higher sea-levels, increasing the
risk of flooding and resulting in significant habitat loss.
Changing sea temperatures, which affects the type and quality of fish stocks, is another important impact.
A better understanding of these
impacts is essential for coastal management planning, and the LIFE
“RESPONSE” project was set up
by The Isle of Wight Centre for the
Coastal Environment to meet this
challenge. In partnership with nine
organisations from the UK, France,
Italy and Poland, it collected data
on coastal behaviour systems in five
study areas across Europe. As part of
the project, the centre developed an
innovative technique for interpreting
such data in order to predict coastal
changes.
Taking into account historical records, the project was able to map coastal features, monitor changes over time, predict future changes and identify
specific local areas of risk.
This methodology an be used in any coastal
region to allow local authorities and
stakeholders to make informed coastal
planning and shoreline management.
A key advantage of the technique is
that it can be used to identify areas
most at risk to the effects of climate change. Climate change can have a significant impact on sediment transfer,
affecting coastal habitats such
as salt marshes and sand dunes.
Management plans must account for
increased sediment movement and
include corrective measures to protect vulnerable habitats.
For more information on the project and to access the project’s dissemination tools including
a Training Pack, Good Practice Guide,
CD-Rom and DVD, visit the project
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