Футбольный чемпионат Евро-2012 позади. И то, что чемпионат прошел на высоком уровне и заслужил признание во всем мире, - немалая заслуга украинской молодежи.
На кануне проведения Евро-2012 в адрес Украины звучало много критики и негатива. Но, несмотря ни на что, нашей стране удалось организовать и провести футбольный чемпионат на самом высоком уровне. Иностранные фанаты были поражены украинской гостеприимностью, отзывчивостью и радушием. И большая заслуга в этом именно волонтеров.
Polish-German-Ukrainian Youth exchange - DPT Mądralin near Warsaw (Poland), 23-30 June 2012
The UEFA championships 2012 are a major event in Poland and the Ukraine. Huge amounts of money are invested, stadiums are built, hopes are high for beneficial effects for the two countries and their inhabitants and for increased attention from Europe and beyond. But are these investments really sustainable? Who makes the decisions? Who pays? Who gains? What are the side-effects on the environment? What can the individual do for a better balance of economic, social and environmental interests? This blog shows results of an international seminar financed by the Polish-German Youth Exchange (DPJW/PNWM) as part of their programme 'Spotkajmy się pojutrze - Treffpunkt übermorgen'.
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Friday, 2 November 2012
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
EURO-work?
The Polish capital with its 1,8 Mio. inhabitants made on me always an impression of a busy, fast growing and lively city, but during the European Football Championship it was even more of almost everything. More "reklama", more people (especially more tourists who tried to test the policemen whether they do speak English or not), more closed roads and also more workers on the streets.
It was obvious that through EURO 2012 a lot of new jobs were created... people working as gardeners, cleaners, policemen, distributors of leaflets, for security-purposes, to put make-up on people in the colours of the countries and, last but not least, the
construction workers, who built the highways and, for example, the Warsaw National Stadium.
But who are these people? How were their work conditions? And will they have to face unemployment after the EURO 2012? Of course it is a broad topic, but maybe there are some points to learn about this.
But who are these people? How were their work conditions? And will they have to face unemployment after the EURO 2012? Of course it is a broad topic, but maybe there are some points to learn about this.
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Thursday, 28 June 2012
Instructions on how to destroy the planet
These young people from Poland, Germany and the Ukraine are not stupid - they know exactly what they want. They want it now and always, and they don't care about the consequences. Just look for yourself:
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