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Ninth MoviEQ workshop was held in Prijedor
Istovremeno zabavna i edukativna, dinamična i drugačija MoviEQ radionica, deveta po redu, održana je u Prijedoru. Grupa mladih osoba svoje slobodno vrijeme je iskoristila za druženje, ali istovremeno i učenje veoma korisnih i zanimljivih stvari o aktivnom slušanju drugih, pogledu na svijet, ali i o odnosu prema drugima i samima sebi.
Učesnici nisu krili oduševljenje svrhom i načinom na koji se održava ova radionica.
MoviEQ radionica je dio projekta "Podrška mladima u lokalnim zajednicama u BiH" kojeg implementira IOM, a podržava je Vlada Velike Britanije.
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Fun and educational at the same time, dynamic and unusual MoviEQ workshop, ninth in a row, was held in Prijedor. The group of young people used their free time to associate, as well as for learning useful and interesting things about active listening, the perception of the world, and about their relation to other people and themselves.
Participants didn't hide their enthusiasm for the purpose and the way this workshop is conducted.
MoviEQ workshop is part of the project “Moving to sustainable approaches in the prevention of violent extremism in the Western Balkans”, implemented by IOM and supported by British Embassy Sarajevo.