D-A-S-H
networking against exclusion
 
European Partnership
  sla  05/22/2004 - 12:56  Array  

To what extent does D-A-S-H Europe differ from its German version?

Do the German and the international version of the internet platform D-A-S-H differ?

Who are the partners that co-operate with D-A-S-H Europe?

To what extent does D-A-S-H Europe differ from its German version?

Since summer 2002 D-A-S-H has extended its offers and service to a European wide level. We have been trying not to change the general structure of the project. In some minor aspects, however, D-A-S-H Europe differs from the services offered in Germany. D-A-S-H Europe cannot financially support projects, instead, we do research work about innovative projects and present them on our European platform on a regular basis. As far as training and seminars are concerned, D-A-S-H Europe offers workshops for facilitators in the spirit of training the trainers.

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Do the German and the international version of the internet platform D-A-S-H differ?

The international version is not just written in English, but contains many interactive features, which guarantee that young people get actively involved in devising and designing the platform.

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Who are the partners that co-operate with D-A-S-H Europe?

D-A-S-H Europe co-operates with the following partners: - De Waag, Society for old and new media, Amsterdam - Public Netbase, Wien - École supérieure de l'image, Poitiers/Angouleme - Las Agencias, Madrid. In the first year, in 2003, D-A-S-H Europe is going to focus on extending the co-operation between the five partners step by step, in the second and third year we are going to focus on incorporating activities from further EU countries and countries which are going to join the EU in the years to come. Finally we are interested in also co-operating with non EU countries.

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