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{{Europe_Aid_Project                                         
      |image=                 
      |project_title=Youth Ambassadors for Millennium Development Goals   
      |lead_partners=Salesian Missionary Voluntary Youth Service – Youth for the World
      |agreement_number=ONG-ED/2007/136-678
      |partners=Future Worlds Center (CNTI)
      |countries=Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Cyprus
      |cost=€565,000.00
      |eu_aid=€480,000.00
      |dates=01/03/2008 to 28/02/2010
      |description=Taking into consideration that the EU new member states have recently started the implementation of their development policy and therefore still face significant weaknesses, there is a great need for educational and promotional activities which aim at building public support for MDGs (according to Eurobarometers). As these countries become responsible actors in international development field, their societies also should be informed about the needs of developing countries and mobilize support for effective development cooperation as agreed in the last few years by the donor countries. This project will mainly focus on youth ensuring that young people (future leaders) will take part in this educational and awareness raising process.
      |website=http://youth4world.com/
}}

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Formal Project Description
Contract Title Youth Ambassadors for Millennium Development Goals
Agreement n° ONG-ED/2007/136-678
Partners Future Worlds Center (CNTI)
Countries of the action Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Cyprus
Cost of Action €565,000.00
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Short Description Taking into consideration that the EU new member states have recently started the implementation of their development policy and therefore still face significant weaknesses, there is a great need for educational and promotional activities which aim at building public support for MDGs (according to Eurobarometers). As these countries become responsible actors in international development field, their societies also should be informed about the needs of developing countries and mobilize support for effective development cooperation as agreed in the last few years by the donor countries. This project will mainly focus on youth ensuring that young people (future leaders) will take part in this educational and awareness raising process.
Website http://youth4world.com/