Together for democracy and peace in the region: EENCE activists meet in Chișinău
The meeting, which started on 9 November, is attended by about 40 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Germany, Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Moldova and Ukraine.
To become a platform for dialogue and cooperation, where every voice is important and valuable – these words, heard during the opening of the meeting, reflect the meaning of all 10 years of the Network’s activities.
The meeting was opened by Sergiu Musteata (Moldova), member of the Network’s Coordination Council, and Svetlana Alenitskaya from the German Federal Agency for Civic Education.
Citizenship education is the foundation of democracy. EENCE is a good platform for exchanging experience, building partnerships and realising joint projects in the region. You are the people who inspire with your work.
Svetlana Alenitskaya, German Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb)
On 10 November, the meeting included presentations on the results of the Working Groups’ activities, a master class on non-violent communication, and a visit to the National Museum of Ethnography and Natural Sciences.
The meeting in Moldova is organised by the East European Association for Civic Education with the support of the Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) with funding from the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The local organiser of the meeting is the National Association of Young Historians.