Discover the webinars we delivered for you to discover and proclaim solidarity together.
Discover the first discussion about the connection between volunteering and solidarity, exploring:
Guests:
Facilitator: Elisabeth Einwanger
In the second webinar, we discussed how solidarity is seen in Argentina and what can we learn from how solidarity is understood in South America. Together with our guest, Prof. Maria Nieves Tapia from CLAYYS Centro Latinoamericano de Aprendizaje y Servicio Solidario, we discussed:
Guests:
Facilitator: Maria Butyka
Watch the webinar and hear more about the new Humanitarian Aid strand of the European Solidarity Corps and United Nations Volunteers programme and their connection with Solidarity!
We had with us representatives from two main stakeholders who support both solidarity and volunteering in the world, with whom we discussed:
Guests:
Facilitators: Elisabeth Einwanger, Maria Butyka
Trainer, facilitator, moderator, and course leader for the past twenty years. She was regional programme responsible for Erasmus+: Youth in Action in Austria and works as accreditor for Erasmus+: Youth in Action and Adult education & for the Quality label of EuSC.
I am passionate about Experiential Learning for more then 18 years. I am facilitating groups in formal and non-formal contexts using different methodologies as outdoor, adventure education or Service Learning. I am especially involved as manager, trainer, facilitator or educational resources developer in programs that tackles active citizenships, human right or sustainable development. I am mostly active in Romania, but the program and organizations I have been serving have programs that has impact across the globe as: New Horizons Foundation, A.R.T. Fusion Association, World Vision International, WWF, etc. I am also an Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps beneficiary and trainer in the Romanian National Pool of Trainers. When it comes to my work in solidarity, I love to see how a little seed in the right moment, the right environment and with a bit of support can grow into a beautiful person.