PRESS RELEASE
Babilon Travel NGO has launched the first phase of the project
Value the difference – Inclusion, sport and much more
Babilon Travel NGO’s main mission is to promote intercultural dialog, inclusion, adaptive sports as instruments of inclusion, active European citizenship among young people, young people with fewer opportunities or disabled. We also promote sustainable tourism, rural tourism, ecotourism, traditions and handicrafts of Romania with focus on the region of Transylvania and the city of Cluj-Napoca, creating tourist tracks suitable for disabled young people. (more…)
Inclusive Youth Leaders: Erasmus+ Project in Portugal
Another international project in which Babilon Travel NGO is involved as partner and sending organization, will take place in Beja, Portugal, between August 20-28, this year.
Inclusive Youth Leadersm is an Erasmus+ project coordinated by Autonomia Descoberta NGO, Portugal. Continue reading…
Terra Mirabilis Event in Cluj and in the media
Babilon Travel NGO, continuing the Terra Mirabilis local project, organized a major event: 55 visually impaired and blind young people, from all over Romania, visited the historic center of Cluj-Napoca. Continue reading…
Europe of Culture: Study Visit in Republica Moldova
Place and date: Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, May 19-27, 2015 (travel days included).
Participants: 33 youth workers, trainers, youth leaders, project managers, from Romania, Denmark, Georgia, Moldova, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine. Continue reading…
Get Connected 2.0 Training Course
Place and date: Uri, Sassari, Sardinia (Italy) April 14-21, 2015 (Travel Day included)
Participants: 25 participants, at least 2 participants/country, youth workers, trainers, youth leaders, project managers, youth policy makers, age 20+.
Countries: Romania – Babilon Travel NGO, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom.
Language: The working language will be English.
This mobility project (TC) will develop participants’ skills, knowledge and attitudes concerning how to involve young people through E-Media in the policy’s decision making process. Continue reading…

