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Erasmus+ mobility in Málaga: «Youth against violence against Women»

Here’s a video with our action on the streets of Malaga to raise awareness on violence against women.

For more information of everything we did at our meeting watch this video:

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Movilidad en Riga

The beginning of the school  year 2019/2020 has been marked by the start of Erasmus+ project for 6 European countries, namely Latvia, Poland, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy and Spain. “Developing Entrepreneurial Skills while at School” is the project that is designed to help students understand the attractive world of business and commerce they might dive into after finishing school. In the course of the project all the participants will have an opportunity 

  • to get general information about business and entrepreneurship
  • to meet local entrepreneurs and to study their real-life cases
  • to enlarge their knowledge about diversity of culture values all around Europe
  • to visit local companies and attend workshops 
  • to get to know the beauty , culture and traditions of the visited countries
  • to meet new friends all around Europe and to make life-long connections
  • to find and select the necessary information
  • to analyse it
  • to practise English, IT and presentation skills

Latvia is the leading country of the project. It was a great pleasure for Riga Purvciems Secondary School students and teachers  to start the mobilities of the project in Riga, Latvia. Our guests were met by rainy autumn weather of November as well as by the warmth of the hearts of host families and the project participants.

 Within one week in Riga the participants managed to visit Old Riga, Turaida, Sigulda, Jelgava, Marupe, Kekava and Jurmala. They investigated the past of Latvia visiting Menzendof Merchant House and Turaida Castle; they visited its Present while attending Riga Council, eco-cosmetics company “Madara”, candy workshop in Jelgava; they tried to look into the future and see themselves as leaders of firms working hand in hand with guest speakers. 

Moreover, youngsters took part in Latvian traditional celebration of Martin’s day. They learned folk dances, folk games and each of them created a small handmade souvenir from Latvia. Hopefully, this small crafts lantern will make their heart melt every time they look at it.

At the end of the mobility the guests filled in a questionnaire about the stay.

This was only the first step, which is to be followed by oncoming mobilities within two years’ time.