Starting a new and challenging project. We sign for Jobs

Center for Comparative and International Studies in partnership with @ANAD, starting from September 1, 2021 are implementing a new project supported by #USAEmbassy -DEMOCRACY COMMISSION SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM.
The project “we SIGN for JOBS” aims in advocating and creating employment opportunities for deaf community, targeting 120 -150 deaf young people age 18-35, in 12 districts in Albania. CCIS trainers and ANAD interpreters will work closely together with the Deaf people to inform them about employment opportunities, design simplified forms and procedures to be used by ADISA and NESA to access their employment programs, and in partnership with local Chamber of Commerce and local businesses guide the deaf people to concrete employment results. The project will also aim a synergy with similar projects leaded by organizations working with and for people with disabilities and those advocating for human rights in Albania.

CCIS is part of the project “PREVENTION OF SOCIAL DISINTEGRATION THROUGH ART AND CRAFTS”

CCIS is part of the project “PREVENTION OF SOCIAL DISINTEGRATION THROUGH ART AND CRAFTS” supported by #EUErasmus+ Program, Key Activity 2 “Strategic Partnerships for adult education”, leaded by #Bulgarskagordost Foundation, Bulgaria

#LigueMarocainepourlaprotectiondelenfance, Morocco;

#JaninaStopperkaZang, Netherlands;

#Zdrujeniezaunapredovanienacivilnotoopshtestvo AEKVITAS Kratovo, Macedonia

 

The various arts and crafts are powerful tools for non-formal learning, social engagement, activation and inclusion and a possible source for related employment opportunities. The project partners have developed their own approaches and good practices in working with their target groups (refugees, immigrants, disabled people, orphans, roma and other minorities, children, students, young people and adults in urban and rural areas, etc.) based on the art forms and methods they want to exchange with each other for the benefit of their organizations, major and vulnerable minority groups, and the societies of which they are a part.

 

A selected group of women artisans from Albania, part of women entrepreneur group supported during many years from #CCIS and #SHPGAZ, participated in the short-term training on methods and techniques of art and crafts, suitable for non-formal learning, social activation and social inclusion.

 

The training was organized from August 4-9, 2021 in Stara Zagora.

 

The project promotes best practices in the field of engaging, connecting and empowering people through the various arts. It is also associated with social activation and inclusion of disadvantaged / disadvantaged groups, whose representatives will be promoted and use art as a tool to promote their causes and specific interests to the general public and public opinion, thus making members they are more visible to them and show them in a positive light in society.

Agenda of the seminar

 

USIA project has successfully concluded the presentation of research findings

#USIA has successfully concluded the presentation of research findings at each partner #university regarding #university to #society #collaborations.
Scidev as leader of WP1 on Assessing University to Society Collaborations in Albania with its team of #researchers shared #key #findings to academics and university staff UNIVERSITETI MESDHETAR I SHQIPERISE Universiteti i Shkodrës “Luigj Gurakuqi”, Universiteti “Aleksandër Moisiu”, Universiteti Europian i Tiranës, Kolegji Profesional i Tiranës focusing on recommendations on how to enhance further the #collaboration between #research and #business, #policy, #civilsociety and #media in the #QuadrupleHelix Model
🙌 #STAYTUNED for the full report in EN and AL coming soon!

CCIS is monitoring the process and soon we will have the report….

CCIS working with women in STEM

STEM are usually considered as male-dominated fields. Happy to see initiatives that promote #WomeninSTEM.
At #CCIS we work with women empowerment and we support partners like #SCiDEV in their innovative endeavours.
👉From today you can access all information on the Network of Albanian Women in STEM (#NAW#STEM) on Scidev website.

CCIS part of Citizen engagement days (AJCM festival) in June!

CCIS –  FACM member as Tirana Pole of FACM, had the pleasure to participate in the Festival of Young Mediterranean citizens takin place in Marseille.
Http://ajcmed.org/fr
On the program: online lectures and workshops, international debates about youth engagement in policy and decision making in Mediterranean: issues related to environment, tourism, gender equality and youth mobility.
#youthccis
#AJCM

Second workshop YOU-WB in Skopje -Youth involvement in a constructive dialogue

 

Center for Change Management within the project “Youth involvement in a constructive dialogue: Communist past in contemporary Western Balkan” / YOU-WB (YOU-WB) – supported by the European Union in the framework of Europe for Citizens progamme (February 2021 – July 2022), organized the second 3-day workshop (18-20 June) in Skopje.

The theme of the second workshop was “The effect of rapid social changes during the post-communist transition and people’s perceptions in Macedonia”. This was a mixed event that consisted of online presentations and discussions through the ZOOM platform and a visit to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje.

About 40 young people attended the two days workshop and together with the panelists, discussed topics related to the period of communism and the transition of the Balkan countries, but with an emphasis on the case of North Macedonia.

On the first day (18.06.2021)- Professor Maleski and Professor Frchkoski had their presentations on the topics: Independence Through Peaceful Self-determination (The case of Macedonia) and Policy of identities and liberal democracy in transitional countries in the region, about the current situation of North Macedonia in terms of the democratic process, the definition of identities today, etc.

             

 

The second day(19.06.2021) was attended by 7 panelists Ass. Prof. Dr. Natalija Shikova was speaking about building multicultural society: developing and sustaining dialogue among the communities, Prof. Dr. Jeton Sasivari focused on the constitutional aspects of Transition in North Macedonia: governance of political parties vs. Governance for Citizens, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marina Andeva had an interesting presentation about the Minorities’ rights: individual or collective protection, Prof. Dr. Mirjana Maleska took everybody back in the time of the revolutions from 1989, the history and the legacy. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Petrusevska Ristovska had an interesting topic- “Spaces of oblivion”, she is an artist and shared with the participants her photos of old buildings in Skopje and what’s her point of view, how she sees things through her camera. Vladimir Janchevski, the researcher had a presentation of “provocative Images, Again(St): Contemporary Art interventions in Public Space” .Mr. Agron Biba an actor and director, was talking about the Youth Perspectives, through true stories examples from the past and talked about the importance of communism and explained why it is important on a personal level as well.

 

      

 

Day 3 (20.06.2021)- Vladimir Janchevski, together with young students visited the Museum of Contemporary Art in Skopje and talked about its importance and history.

Communism, although long gone, is still part of many countries around the world. It left a great impact on many people, many thinkers, economists, philosophers, opinion makers, and even on sports and popular culture.

          

 

The project duration is 18 months and is targeting especially youth from Albania, North Macedonia, France, and Italy, as well as academics, politicians, civil society, decision-makers, researchers in remembering the past in order to secure and fight for a better future for all. The main goal of the project is to foster national and transnational youth activists’ dialogue about the reflection of past communist regimes in contemporary WB and EU countries.

Workshop videos

“Youth involvement in a constructive dialogue: Communist Past in Contemporary Western Balkans” / YOU-WB project is funded by the European Union in the framework of Europe for CitizensEuropean Remembrance strand and led by Center for Comparative and International Studies in partnership with Mediterranean CenterSCiDEVPatrimoine sans FrontièresPERIPLI and CCM

Center for Change Management Coverage of Event

Erasmus Office in Tirana conducted the first monitoring visit of the U-SIA project

On June 18 took place the first monitoring visit of the U-SIA project “University to Society Innomediaries in Albania: Co-Production of research and research that matters”.
📍In this online visit, through the TEAMS platform, participated and presented the USIA Albanian partners and representatives of the national Erasmus+ office.
During this meeting were presented the objectives, purpose of the project, activities, challenges and many other important factors during the implementation of the project.
#CBHE #Usia #project #erasmus #ErasmusPlus #university #cbheproject #europe #EU #EMJM

CCIS team presented the Quality Assurance plan for the project.

YOU-WB Second Workshop in Skopje – Youth perspectives on remembrance

 

 

Center for Change Management (CCM) is organizing the second workshop in Skopje in the framework of Europe for Citizen Project “Youth involvement in a constructive dialogue: Communist Past in Contemporary Western Balkan” (YOU-WB).

In a blended format from 18-20 June 2021, this workshop will bring together academics, researchers, experts, civil society activists, and young people to discuss the involvement of youth in a constructive dialogue regarding the past focusing on peace, transition, and self-determination in the case of North Macedonia.

In addition to the two days of the workshop, presentation by speakers, and participation of young people, the third day includes visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art-Skopje – Its History and its Future.

Full Programme.

Information about speakers.

“Youth involvement in a constructive dialogue: Communist Past in Contemporary Western Balkans” (YOU-WB) project is supported by European Union in the framework of Europe for Citizens, European Remembrance strand and led by Center for Comparative and International Studies. SCiDEV is a project partner and is in charge of communication and visibility of the project and engagement of stakeholders.

 

 

3rd Day of Tirana workshop on youth involvement in a constructive dialogue on communism in Albania: Field tour in Tirana

Center for Comparative and International Studies, in cooperation with Center Science and Innovation for Development and Mesdheu Center, successfully organized the third day of the first workshop in Tirana in the framework of Europe for Citizen Project “Youth involvement in a constructive dialogue: Communist Past in Contemporary Western Balkan” (YOU-WB).

The third day on 11th April 2021 was organized in the form of field visit in Tirana identifying architectural, urban and social-economic development of the capital city from communism to current situation. Youth accompanied by Dr. Erida Curraj and Dr. Blerjana Bino, visited also the House of Leaves, the Museum of Secret Surveillance during communism in Albania. The House of Leaves tries to narrate to young people and to foreigners, one of the darkest periods of the country’s history. Located in the center of Tirana, in front of Orthodox Church: “The Resurrection of Christ” and near the National Bank, the building that temporarily housed Gestapo during the occupation of Albania in WWII was the Central Directorate of the Secret Service from 1944 to 1991. Young people learnt about various aspects of the communist regime while visiting the House of Leaves, but particularly on surveillance of citizens and foreigners, propaganda and special political courts.

On the overall, young people expressed their satisfaction with the workshop, the expertise of speakers, the topics discussed, the opportunity for networking and exchange of ideas and for getting to know Tirana from a different perspective.