In 2013 the Youth In Action programme comes to the end of of its cycle, it will be replaced by Erasmus+ in 2014. In a bid to celebrate Youth In Action the Janus Project aims to bring people from 36 European countries together in London to evaluate the impact of Youth In Action and create a network for new Erasmus+. This is going to be big, powerful and changes the lives of many young people over the next few years. Follow the projects journey leading yp to the event...
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Sharing stories with Nelufar Hedayat
In Afghanistan females are seen as second class citizens and they have no access to education. There is no future in a country where women's are not seen as citizens."
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