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The European Non-Governmental Organization (ENGO) MV International (MVI) is a
a network of 37 European NGOs (one per Country and with members in each of the
27 countries of the EU),

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8 associate organizations from Africa (Cameroon, Kenya, Senegal and Uganda), Latin
America (Argentina and Peru) and Asia (India and China) aimed at promoting
participatory planning between NGOs fostering the exchange of knowledge among
professionals in the field of European design. ENGO MVI is a global platform open to
organizations working within the fields of Youth, Non-Formal Education, Sport and
Culture.

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Created in 2012, MVI is today a global actor closely cooperating with its 37 member
organizations, international NGOs, and public and private sector stakeholders. Its
thousands of individual members from 27 European countries represent a diverse group
of people active within European projects, youth, non-formal education, social
entrepreneurship, sport, and cultural activities.. MVI has growing experience in
establishing new thematic Consortium, promoting new partnerships, developing and
implementing EU projects and organizing high-profile European congresses, conferences
, and hearings.

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To fulfill these objectives, MVI concentrates on three key areas: project activities,
education, and policy-making/advocacy efforts. Apart from promoting events and
educational programs, MVI takes a full role in the public debate on civil society
engagement in its topics of interest and strives to influence policies in these areas.

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CHAMPIONS FACTORY is an international non-governmental organisation bringing
social change through innovations in education and sport. It is established and with
headquarters in Sofia (Bulgaria), as it has offices in London (United Kingdom) and
Dublin (Ireland).
Champions Factory works in the following fields:
•Young people and youth workers - through innovative educational methodologies
they develop and empower young people to be active citizens and to reach their
potential to full capacity on national and international level. They have involved more
than 1600 youth from disadvantaged areas and NEETs in different courses and
initiatives, as well as more than 480 youth in international exchanges, courses,
seminars, meetings, etc.
•“Champions Academy” - private program for young people to develop their
leadership and communicational skills, knowledge and competences.
•International Network “Learning through sport” - Champions Factory develops, tests
and spreads the “learning through sport” methodology, which builds-up leadership skills
in youth and promotes the values of sport (fairness, team building, equality, discipline,
inclusion, perseverance and respect).
•Vocational education and training - Champions Factory runs the biggest vocational
education and training consortium among sports schools in Bulgaria, as they have 5
sport schools members. At the moment Champions Factory is partner in the
Strategic Partnership for Innovations in the VET field "Migrant in Fashion”
•Adult learners - Champions Factory provides teaching and training courses for staff
of adult education organisations in areas as intercultural classrooms, tolerance and
diversity, and sport management
•Developing Mountain Biking in Bulgaria and Europe and managing Champions Factory
Bike Park “Rilla Lakes.”

Intercambia is a youth organization created by and for young people. Our main activities are based on intercultural learning, by using a non-formal education and youth program actions in order to encourage the youth participation in the international context, so abolishing the barriers between countries, reducing the racism and promoting the tolerance between different cultures.

 

Our organization wants to encourage youth initiatives by young people - we support them by providing information, tools, and training to help them get their goals.

We are active, sending, hosting and coordinating, with more than 60 people per year

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Our major activities in the International Office include, but are not limited to, the following typical activities:

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  • Mobility programs

  • Sending, hosting and coordinating EVS programs

  • EVS Training Courses, national and international level

  • Organization of youth exchanges within the framework of the Youth Program

  • Organization of seminars, conferences, workshops and youth initiatives projects for our

students

  • Offering leisure activities and social and cultural integration activities for young people

  • Promoting European values and cooperation among students, teaching staff and all other

workers in our university

  • Taking active roles in determining youth policies at the local level

  • Working with young people with less opportunities in Mijas, Malaga, Spain

  • We organize frequently tournaments and leagues in volleyball with Ayuntamiento de Malaga

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