us russia civil society education youth group
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US-Russia Civil Society Partnership
ProgramEducation & Youth Group
CSPP Groups
Milestones
November 2009- C2C Summit, Moscow, RussiaJune 2010– C2C Summit, Washington DC, USANovember 2011- CSPP Summit, Moscow, RussiaMarch 2, 2012- Contact Project LaunchMarch 30, 2012- Linkage Project ProposalApril 30, 2012– Linkage Awards AnnouncedApril 2014– Project Completion
Priority Areasfor Grant Program
Raise awareness and increase understanding between Russian/US
youth to dispel stereotypes
Promote a collaborative process for Russian/US education and youth
NGOs for sharing best practices
Create opportunities for youth involvement in decision making and
development processes
1. Raise awareness and increase understanding between Russian/US youth to dispell stereotypes
Change anti-American perceptions by Russian youth
Change lack of global awareness by American youth
Prepare Russian/US youth to work collaboratively to solve or prevent global problems (e.g. education, economic, health, envirornment,
safety)
2. Identify a collaborative process for Russian/US education and youth NGOs to share best practices
Articulate the synergies between education and youth NGOs to create
supportive partnerships and networks Identify appropriate technology tools
and their accessibility, usage protocols for collaboration
3.Create opportunities for youth involvement in decision making and
development processes
We want to give youth the skills they will need to be our future leaders
We want youth often to have a voiceWe want youth to be invested and
empowered
Linkage GoalsIntroduce strategies to deepen
partnershipsImplement new linkage activitiesShare best practices for replicationCapture successes and lessons learned
CSPP Education Youth Chairpersons
Yvonne Marie Andres, USAGlobal SchoolNet
Denis Rogatkin, RussiaYouth Union Doroga
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