UEFA Study Group Scheme + staff meeting
UEFA Study Group Scheme in Moldova
UEFA Study Group Scheme in Moldova
On the 6th April, volunteers from the Jordan Red Crescent took part in a seminar in Aqaba, delivered by staff from Cross Cultures Project Association (CCPA) Lebanon. The seminar focused on how to organise a football event.
On the 19th April, the Danish organisation Cross Cultures Project Association (CCPA) organised a festival for 214 children and young people in Tripoli’s Olympic Stadium.
Read about the activities in Lebanon in the annual report from the Rockwool Foundation.
Operation a Day’s Work is organizing seminars for high school teachers. The seminars will be in the major cities of Denmark and the theme this year is Iraq. The volunteers from a Day’s Work have prepared teaching material, which are relevant to subjects such as Danish, Religion, Psychology and Media. Through the seminars the teachers will have the opportunity to get an insight into and also evaluate the teaching materials. Find out more about the seminars, the teaching material and action here (in Danish)
From March 19th-29th 2012, FA of Moldova under umbrella of CCPA/OFFS, held the FAM 18th “C” License Course for 27 coaches. On March 23rd a football festival was carried out in the Resource Center for Inclusive Education in the Magdacesti village.
On the 25th March more than 60 Lebanese and Iraqi coaches and coordinators from Cross Cultures Project Association (CPPA) attended a seminar at the Sports City Stadium, Beirut.
In Belgrade at FK Radnicki Cross Cultures arranged an Open Fun Football School (OFFS) with 12 different fun football stations.
Cross Cultures took part in ‘Den Kriminalpræventive dag’ at Brøndby Stadion. During the day there was a focus on the local crime prevention cooperation and workshops.
February 9th-11th, 33 boys and girls (age 16-41) from Baghdad (Iraq) and Sulemaniah (Iraqi Kurdistan) participated in the Youth seminar, along with 10 participants from the Danish organization Operation a day''s work (“Operation Dagsværk”).