Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo

Open call for trainers, “Diverse, but Equal”

The World Esperanto Youth Organisation (TEJO) in cooperation with the Council of Europe (CoE) and the Slovak Esperanto Youth (SKEJ) are organizing the training course (TC) ‘Diverse, but Equal: Educating Young People on the Intersectional Approach’. The training course will give the opportunity to 20 active non-formal education (NFE) trainers and educators from Council of Europe member states to be trained in the topic of intersectionality and tackling different forms of discrimination in their everyday work with young people. Our participants will have the chance through the training course:

Additionally, during this training course we aim that the participants produce two intellectual/practical outputs:

  1. A training manual/toolkit for NFE trainers, educators and youth workers introducing them to the topic of the intersectional approach for educational activities by/with and for young people, especially those who come from vulnerable groups.
  2. A series of short videos by the TC participants on the concept of intersectionality and tackling multiple forms of discrimination while working with young people in order to raise awareness on these topics among youth organisations, educational and institutional stakeholders and young people in general.

The training course will take place between Tuesday 12th of October (arrival day) until Monday 18th of October 2021 (departure day) in Bratislava, Slovakia.

We are looking for 2 trainers/facilitators:

The 2 trainers will be expected to:

All the costs for accommodation, meals and traveling will be covered by the project. Additionally, each trainer will receive 600 euros for the services provided, after the TC and after they finalize their reporting deliverables of the TC.

You can apply by sending us an email expressing your motivation to facilitate the training course and your experience in the topics mentioned above to spyros@tejo.org by Monday, 6th of September 2021.

Diversity and equal opportunities are very important to TEJO. We especially ask experienced women, non-binary or transgender people to apply.