Practical workshop on data-based advocacy

Reactor – Research in action invites you to a 2 and a half hours long  practical workshops on “Data-based Advocacy” that will take place in several cities, as listed below:

  • Tetovo (17.09.2018, Center for Balkan Cooperation Loja, 10.30 – 13.00h)
  • Strumica (18.09.2018, Dom na ARM, 11.00 – 13.30h),
  • Veles (19.09.2018, Main Hall, Municipality of Veles, 10.30 – 13.00h),
  • Kumanovo (24.09.2018, Center for Intercultural Dialogue – CID, 10.30 – 13.00h)

Join us at one of the workshops near you!

The purpose of this workshop is through practical exercise to introduce participants to the concept and tools of advocacy, as an important component of participation in the policy-making processes. At the same time, we will discuss the benefits of using modern visualization tools and the use of data in the advocacy process.

Additionally, the new resource website regarding youth, created by Reactor, will be presented at the workshops. 

The workshops are intended for representatives of youth organizations and interested young people that want to participate in the policy-making process for youth relevant policies.

If you are interested in participating, please register your participation in one of the workshops by filling out the following form:

Доколку сте заинтересирани за учество, Ве молиме да го пријавите Вашето учество на една од работилниците со пополнување на следниот формулар:

  • Strumica (https://goo.gl/forms/jq9m25p7xL09bb0U2),
  • Veles (https://goo.gl/forms/PsLdDE5yqUafMlDL2),
  • Tetovo (https://goo.gl/forms/tKG5IKg4G1CXCZBx1) или
  • Kumanovo (https://goo.gl/forms/nW1ruFC6hG1UHvc93),

no later than September 10, 2018.

All registered participants will receive the workshop agenda.

For all additional information, feel free to contact us by email: blazen@reactor.org.mk or by phone 02 3245 536.

* This workshop is part of the project “Youth Advocacy for Sustainable Future” supported by an action grant by the Civica Mobilitas program, a project of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, implemented by Niras from Denmark, the Macedonian Center for International Cooperation (MCMS) and the Swedish Institute of Public Administration (SIPU).