Global Village Project 2008 - Sign up
10th – 17th February 2008
You have reached the information site of the Global Village
Project 2008. In 2005 and 2006 United Games, in close partnership and
cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences, in Graz
successfully organised and developed the Global Village Project.
In 2006 we linked and united more than 20 youth-led development action
projects through internet. These projects took place simultaneously in
Austria, Czech Republic, England, Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia in
EUROPE, in Russia, India and Pakistan in ASIA, in Malawi, Sierra Leone
and South Africa in AFRICA, in Ecuador and Peru in South America and in
Canada in North America between 28th May and 4th June 2006.
Because of the great success in 2005 and in 2006 we will continue with
the Global Village Project in 2007. We will also increase the number of
Action Projects and countries participating in the week-long youth led
action event, which will take place from 10th – 17th February
2008.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN US IN 2008
for
THE GLOBAL VILLAGE PROJECT
There is still place for you and your Action Project!
We still have room for Youth Led Development Action Projects in 2008
for 4 - 6 additional countries. Action Projects
that wish to join from any country and any region of the world are
welcome.
What you have to do if you want to join
Go onto the register
link on this website, fill out the application form and send it to us.
In December 2007 you will be informed if your application was accepted
and that you and your youth initiative or NGO and your local Action
Project are part of the Global Village Project 2008.
The Action Project which you wish to submit for the Glaobal Village
Project, should follow the guidelines of the Be the Change Programme, and should
be in line and support the Millennium
Development Goals of the United Nations.
Your participation in the Global Village Project 2008 will be
free of any charge!
Further details
Youth initiatives and groups in the following countries are already
taking part with their Action Projects in 2008.
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Europe |
Africa |
North America |
The countries mentioned above will simultaneously perform youth led action projects from 10th – 17th February 2008, and will be coordinated through internet at the Global Village Village Project - Mission Control Centre (MCC) at the University of Applied Sciences in Graz, Austria.


A Window to the World for Action Projects
Every evening during the Global Village Project - Action Week the
Action Projects in the participating countries will send pictures,
video clips and texts about what they did and had achieved throughout
the day onto the Global Village Village Project Website.

At the Mission Control Center (MCC), which is based at the University of Applied Sciences (FH JOANNEUM)
in Graz, Austria (Europe) students from the departments of Internet Technology, Journalism and Organisational Communication
and the Institute for Geography and Environmental
Science of Graz University will edit and lay
out the incoming material from the various projects in the different
participating countries.
Every evening, the MCC will upload the results from the various Action
Projects onto the Global Village Project Website. The students and
young people working at the Global Village Project – Mission
Control Centre will also produce a press release about what happened in
the various countries, translate the press release into the various
languages and send it out to local, regional and national press and
media in the participating countries.
In the different countries, the results sheets can be downloaded,
printed and presented as an exhibition about all the Action Projects of
all the countries. This exhibition will be opened simultaneously in all
participating countries at the end of the Global Village Project -
Action Week.
The young people involved in the Action Projects can communicate at any
time with their peers at the MCC in Graz, Austria (Europe) through chat
rooms, "Skype" an online telephone possibility and through an internet
discussion forum.
You can find more about the Global Village Project and the 2006 process
and results under www.globalvillageproject.net



