"Transnational Gathering of German-Greek Females" or "International Encounter of German and Greek Female Youth"
In the heart of Wiesbaden, the town hall echoed with the spirit of international cooperation as Dr. Patricia Becher, the Social Affairs Commissioner, welcomed guests from two countries. The occasion was a culmination of the Erasmus+ funded project "Wiesbaden International", an initiative aimed at fostering intercultural learning, dialogue, and cooperation among youth.
The project, part of "Wiesbaden International," an initiative of the state capital to promote international youth and expert encounters, focused on young people from different countries engaging in topics like equality, environmental issues, and remembrance work. The project is a testament to the power of youth empowerment and active participation across national and cultural boundaries.
The encounter was a result of a close cooperation between the Wilhelm-Heinrich-von-Riehl School's support association and the Greek partner organization, Filoxenia, an intercultural environmental and education network from Kryoneri. During the event, the participants presented their ideas for a fair society in the form of self-designed creative works to Dr. Becher, emphasizing the importance of encouraging girls to think beyond borders, ask questions, and take a stand.
The young participants reported on workshops about gender roles, joint creative projects, and excursions that facilitated exchange and new perspectives. The empowerment and strengthening of young women across borders was a significant aspect of the encounter, reflecting the partners' commitment to topics such as equality, environmental issues, and remembrance work.
The reception focused on presenting the experiences and achievements of the young participants. The official event ended with a group photo and the ceremonial handover of participation certificates. Citizens can contact the responsible department or office of the state capital Wiesbaden with any questions regarding the project.
For those interested, institutions like EBS Business School Rheingau in Wiesbaden are involved in Erasmus+ exchanges, potentially supporting related projects and events, especially around education and international cooperation.
For more detailed descriptions, official Erasmus+ project databases or Wiesbaden local youth organization resources can be consulted. The Press Office of the state capital Wiesbaden, located at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden, is the publisher of this press release.
www.wiesbaden.de/de/stadt/pressereferat.html is the website of the Press Office of the state capital Wiesbaden, where more information can be found.
The project, part of "Wiesbaden International," fostered intercultural learning and cooperation among youth, focusing on topics like equality, environmental issues, and remembrance work. This initiative by the state capital also encourages lifelong education and self-development, as institutions like EBS Business School Rheingau in Wiesbaden are involved in Erasmus+ exchanges.