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                  Announcement: Roots of Tolerance Camp to Take Place in Moldova

                  Announcement: Roots of Tolerance Camp to Take Place in Moldova

                  25.06.2014, Region

                  The 4th International Children’s Summer Camp “Roots of Tolerance - Moldova - 2014” will take place on August 3-13 near Chisinau with the support of the Kyiv office of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress.

                  The camp will take place at the Dacia resort in the green zone of Vadul lui Voda. Four meals daily, comfortable rooms, Wi-Fi, and a swimming pool are just additional bonuses on top of the camp’s unique program.

                  Each day at the camp is devoted to the study of an ethnic group that lives in Moldova, starting from its language, songs, dances, history, and traditions and culminating in a vivid evening jamboree.

                  Invited to the camp are children age 11-17 who are interested in the history and culture of different peoples, who can tell others about their own people and their traditions, who want to find new friends and understand together with other children how representatives of different cultures can live together in peace and concord .
                  Those wishing to participate in the camp need to enter into a competition.

                  Details can be found at tolerspace.org.md

                  Sponsors and partners of the project include the Kyiv office of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, the Kedem Jewish culturak Center, the Kedem Tolerance Club, the Embassy of Poland in Moldova, and the Minority rights group Europe. The Embassy of Germany in Moldova and the Regional Representative Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees have also take an interest in the project.