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Refugee Education Sponsorship Program: Enhancing Communities Together (RESPECT)CountryAzerbaijan, Cameroon, Canada, Guinea, Uganda RegionGlobal, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Africa, North America Programme SummaryIncorporated in September 2002, the non-profit organisation Refugee Education Sponsorship Program: Enhancing Communities Together (RESPECT) aims to raise awareness internationally among youth about refugees and refugee issues, encourage activism among youth and empower refugee children and communities. Activities include letter and cultural exchanges, and possibly donations of education-related material aid. With headquarters in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, RESPECT conducts activities globally through partners and affiliates world-wide. The RESPECT programme consists of three steps that teachers or student leaders are encouraged to base their activities on. School programmes may also choose to undertake only the first or second step, according to what is appropriate for individual groups of students. Communication StrategiesRESPECT hasi three main goals: to build awareness of refugee issues among youth around the world; to connect international youth to refugee youth by pen friend letter exchange; and to encourage young people to organise events to teach others about refugee issues and to raise funds for their refugee school. The RESPECT programme follows three steps: Step 1: Building Awareness of Refugee Issues Step 2 - Getting to Know Each Other Step 3 - Enhancing Communities Together Trainers from RESPECT based in Winnipeg, Canada are also available for presentations to schools about refugee issues. An online forum and e-newsletter aim to encourage discussion about refugee issues. Future activities planned including holding workshops, and developing projects that would encourage collaborartion among participating schools. Development IssuesRefugees, Youth Key PointsThe RESPECT website is available in an increasing number of languages. Click here for the website and information in various languages. PartnersRESPECT is a worldwide network. ContactRESPECT International
935 Warsaw Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M1B9 Canada 1-204-284-1919 respect@respectrefugees.org RESPECT website RESPECT is a worldwide network.
Click here for a list of affiliates.
RESPECT is a worldwide network. Click here for a list of affiliates. SourceRESPECT website, January 28 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 29 2006 Last Updated January 29 2006 |
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