Author: charlotte meletli

  • E-Women Local Training in Ankara

    E-Women Local Training in Ankara

    Between 21st-25th July, representatives from Mobilizing Expertise participated in the E- Women local training activity in Ankara. In partnership with Faal Dernegi, local youth workers and volunteers experienced workshops created by each of the organisations that makes up the E- Women project. Participants were informed of the project, our processes, timeline and project journey. They…

  • Future Target’s first newsletter is ready!

    Future Target’s first newsletter is ready!

    We are happy to share with you the newsletter of May 2020 with updated informations about the project Future Target. PDF Version here : Future Target May 2020 Newsletter

  • Vanessa:I am happy and proud to be here, thanks to CCI Rodez in France, the European Union and Mexpert for giving me this opportunity.

    Vanessa:I am happy and proud to be here, thanks to CCI Rodez in France, the European Union and Mexpert for giving me this opportunity.

    I am Vanessa, I am 27 years old. I flew from Madrid to Malmö on February 1st, ready for my new adventure in Sweden, ready to work at Mobilizing Expertise, an efficient Swedish social company for Nordic, European and international projects and to improve my English. I can explain you the main areas of work…

  • Future Target: the E-Book is available!

    Future Target: the E-Book is available!

    Mobilizing Expertise has been working  on a new project these last months, Future Target, which aims to increase the quality of life of the migrants and refugees by working on their integration in local communities. In order to improve the present knowledge about it, we collected with our partners some inspiring practices regarding their social…

  • Youth Work Lock down

    Youth Work Lock down

    Let’s reflect on our experiences so far with youth work under lockdown and the startling change of online and digital youth work. We will learn alongside the young people we work with as our practises and ways of working change but uphold the youth principles and make sure we are keeping young people at the…

  • MEXPERT: Let’s escape into Zoom!

    MEXPERT: Let’s escape into Zoom!

    These days we try a lot of indoor activities, like cooking, baking, board games, electronic games. It’s great to have some time for our creative side and why not try new options for these ideas … Mobilizing Expertise have started online Mafia games, open for all countries. You can join us if you want to…

  • Back to Roots: Toolkit Release

    Back to Roots: Toolkit Release

    Available on the Back to Roots website: http://backtoroots.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Toolkit-Back-to-Roots.pdf Once you’ve checked the Toolkit why not click the link on this evaluation form for the Toolkit. Please ask people in your network to fill it out, it only takes about 5 minutes: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSff0rHwYjSK3KWeX8tTYjIXCPd1rVkesNjBpYPPw8s02mob-g/viewform

  • Staying strong, stay connected.

    Mobilizing Expertise continues to monitor the latest updates about the global COVID-19 outbreak and are taking actions to safeguard the health of our employees and preserve our ability to operate. We are working from home and would like to thank all our partners and staff for supporting us in this challenging time. Take care and…

  • Take the Leap är ett projekt hos Europeiska kommissionen som finansieras inom ramen för Erasmus + programmet KA2 strategiskt partnerskap för yrkesutbildning och -träning. Det utformades som en hjälp för den uteslutna ungdomen att förvandla sina entreprenörsidéer till verklighet.  Partnerskapet Projektet har ett partnerskap som involverar organisation från fem olika europeiska länder: Diversity Living Services (Storbritannien), projektansökande, Mobilizing Expertise AB, (Sverige), Association for Citizens Tolerance and Cooperation Prilep (Republiken Nord-Makedonien),  NGO Ritineitis (Lettland) och  ss Eprojectconsult – Istituto Europeo di Formazione…

  • What about stereotypes?

    What about stereotypes?

    On the 12th March 2020, we had an Open Café about stereotypes. We wanted to introduce the topic in an informal way, so we decided to ask people to draw on a paper what were stereotypes according to them and then to explain their drawing to the group. It was interesting because we all came…