Lituanie

Good Practice of ALF LT Network Members

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ALF Lithuania Network Members

We are happy to share an update on the good practices that ALF Lithuania Network Members applied recently. Please, find the pictures from the following recent activities we ran:

  1. LITHUANIAN THEATRE, MUSIC AND CINEMA MUSEUM AND COVID 19 QUARANTINE

    Lithuanian Theatre, Music and Cinema Museum like everyone and every institution was hit unexpectedly by COVID 19 quarantine in Lithuania in 2019 spring. We had to learn a lot of new things and to do it immediately.

    Of course, the Museum suffered great losses, we lost our planned visitors, the newly opened exhibition dedicated to Eimuntas Nekrošius "The Square" remained almost unseen by the Museum visitors, because quarantine begun on the day of the planned opening and even after the end of the quarantine, people were still very careful. Facing the reality we decided to present the exhibition online, guided and in 360 degrees that visitor could have the possibility to experience the exhibition atmosphere at least a little bit.

  2. Association "AKTYVISTAI"  (ACTIVISTS) 

    Association "Activists" ran a 5-day online project "Human Above All" for professionals from Poland and Lithuania as well as 14 educational events during two weeks in Kaunas.

  3. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS AT SAMOGITIAN MUSEUM „ALKA“

    The Samogitian Museum „Alka“ is increasingly cooperating in international projects. This year we have already finished 2 year (from 2018 to 2020) „Erasmus+ project: Raising awareness of cultural heritage through crafts“. There we have discovered how can we encourage more people to discover and become interested in cultural heritage. The second project that is still in progress is translation of the book „Telšiai Yizkor book“. In 2020, the year of Vilnius Gaon and Lithuanian Jewish history, in cooperation with the project partners Telšiai municipality, Lithuanian council for culture, Philip and Aldona Shapiro from „Remembering Litvaks Inc.“, David and Barbara B. from Hirschhorn Foundation, the Samogitian Museum "Alka" prepared and is currently implementing the project "Memorial book for the Jewish community of Telšiai.

  4. Create a Puppet, Create Yourself. Theatre for Social Integration

    New methodology working with people for their social integration. The targets may be from different background, different ages and cultures. We were working with the group of “women at a crossroad”- as we called their situation (unemployed, retired, looking for the way to recover after hard situations, to fill their lives with meaningful activities). Flexibility of the method, variety of techniques to use (theatrical etudes, psychodrama techniques, group building exercises, exercises boosting creativity) made the process challenging, interesting and fruitful both for trainers and for participants.  The trust in creativeness of participants led to reach surprising results in the looks of puppets, their characteristics and creating the etude as well.   

  5. New ALF member: Lithuania’s National Assembly of Active Mothers (NAMS) 

    The National Assembly of Active Mothers (NAMS – www.nams.lt) is an NGO and started fostering a more official dialogue with the Lithuanian government through participation in working groups. Today NAMS is one of the most active and important stakeholders representing the rights, issues and interests of Lithuanian families nationwide.

  6. Festival "LABAS! 2020" overcame the challenges and crossed virtual borders to bring children aged 0-6 a week of diverse activity online (and a little in person!) from 20-27 September in Lithuania.  We made a decision to try to use zoom for one purpose only - to be the portal by which the artist met the kids. We presented four types of experience.

    - Live interactive sessions - on the spot problems needing to be solved in a live session! (dance and theatre);
    Pre-recorded storytelling with arts activities which made the listening interactive, if not live. (storytelling and meditation for babies);
    Live stream performance - YouTube live experiences where the artists did not interact with children and the screen became the live stage for the children. (Music and Theatre performances from Belgium and Germany);
    - Workshops with the leader on screen (visual arts) and the children using the same materials as the artists.                    

 

Great event in TELSIAI, Lithuania

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The opening of the Telšiai yeshiva will be held on 22nd of September (Friday) 1 p.m.Telšiai yeshiva is another branch of the Samogitian Museum "Alka", which opens doors to visitors. It is the former higher Jewish rabbinical school Telšiai yeshiva.The Higher School of Jewish Rabbis in Telšiai was founded in 1875. The current yeshiva building was built in 1910. It was one of the most famous spiritual seminaries in Eastern Europe. countries. Up to 500 students studied here at one time.

The opening of the Telšiai yeshiva will be held on 22nd of September (Friday) 1 p.m.Telšiai yeshiva is another branch of the Samogitian Museum "Alka", which opens doors to visitors. It is the former higher Jewish rabbinical school Telšiai yeshiva.The Higher School of Jewish Rabbis in Telšiai was founded in 1875. The current yeshiva building was built in 1910. It was one of the most famous spiritual seminaries in Eastern Europe. countries. Up to 500 students studied here at one time. 1940 after the Soviet occupation of Lithuania, the yeshiva was closed. at present, the yeshiva acts as an exhibition unit of the Samogitian Museum "Alka" and a space for various events. During the interwar period, Javnė, an essential Jewish spiritual and Hebrew language center, operated near the Telšiai yeshiva. The Rabbinic school developed a unique concept of “Telšiai” teaching in the yeshiva, which became the basis for teaching in many orthodox Yeshivahs in the United States.

Pre-registration is required by September 19: https://forms.gle/qSQL72uQjRNTeWxR7

More information by e-mail by mail info@muziejusalka.lt or tel. +370 614 15 868

We kindly invite you to participate in the exhibition opening event.

Homo Eminens

National Network
Lituanie
Address

Paupio 13a, 30
01201 Vilnius
Lituanie

Telephone
+370 (653) 73 447
E-Mail
info@homoeminens.com
Organisation Type
Private Company
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Environment/Sustainable development
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Media
  5. Others
  6. Research
  7. Youth and education
General Information
We are people-oriented strategy & innovation advisors who put people first, reveal their actual needs and indicate future demand. We believe that consumer behaviour is human behaviour in the first place. Our team is rooted in humanities, which enables understanding of different human aspects and individual contexts. We reveal patterns for strategic decisions that actually create value. We know that innovating means working in a higher degree of uncertainty. Expertise in understanding end-users is the key element for an upgraded product or an updated service to be successful. We provide guidance for innovative solutions that excel organizations.
Mission and Objectives

We study people and their environments in depth for your products and services to be better.
Our purpose is to guide companies in making their products and services better.
Our work is led by values of confidentiality, integrity and care.

Main Projects / Activities

Organizations come to us when they experience uncertainty in their development. Since each problem is unique, we analyze cases individually. Therefore, there are many ways for you to cooperate with us. To make your products or services better, we can:
Indicate inner problems obstructing organization’s development
Spot upcoming behavioral shifts in the target audience
Redefine the target audience and its’ segments
Help understand unfamiliar cultures of new customers
Research markets and potential for the new product or service
Advice on reshaping the existing strategy and tactics

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

To provide sustainable strategies for organizations that are on the verge of something new.
To educate on the process of innovation.
To reveal the true importance of humanities in business.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

To help create a more sustainable environment for organizations, businesses and people.

Contact (1) Full Name
Dominykas Karpovic
Job Title
Senior partner
Head of the organisation
Dominykas Karpovic
Contact (2) Full Name
Zemartas Budrys
Job Title (2)
Senior partner

House of Europe

National Network
Lituanie
Address

Odminių street 12
01122 Vilnius
Lituanie

Telephone
+370 686 17517
E-Mail
zilvinas@eurohouse.lt
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Media
  5. Research
  6. Youth and education
General Information
NGO "House of Europe" consists of a board (3 members) and a bureau (1 full-time and 4 part-time employees). Actively working in spheres of non – formal, civic education and public awareness raising since 1999, it has a wide range of partners from governmental (Ministries of Education and Science, Foreign Affairs) and non – governmental (different national NGO platforms) sectors, as well as national and regional media houses. Concerning thematic aspects of projects already carried out, “House of Europe” has valuable experience while working with topics in connection with Lithuania’s integration into the European Union and its’ transitional experience. During last years, our organization found itself more and more involved in projects with a global dimension, nurturing EU – citizenship and working with development education and awareness raising. Concrete projects: Media4Development; I Know Who I Vote For; Model European Parliament Lithuania. Main sources for our funding are EU funded projects.
Mission and Objectives

Our main goals include raising awareness about European and global processes and empowering active citizenship through various trainings, seminars, public campaigns and research. We have a lot of experience and are highly interested in international cooperation with other NGOs, public institutions, media and other social partners.

Main Projects / Activities

Media4Development (2015 - 2017) is a cooperation between organisations from five new EU member states and two NGOs from old member states. The project intends to give journalists from new member states a chance to learn more about global challenges and development cooperation. Lasting three years, the project will enable journalists to attend thorough trainings and workshops to be able to cover global issues in their work; policy-makers will be invited to round-tables and given updates about development issues through bulletins; the public will be made more aware of EU development cooperation though public events and activities etc.
"I Know Who I Vote For" (2015 - ongoing) is an initiative of Lithuanian youth for transparent and knowledge - based voting. Project consists of roundtables with politicians and monitoring of electoral campaigns at the national and local level.  
Model European Parliament (MEP) Lithuania (2003 - ongoing) seeks to educate students about the European Union and current political and social issues in Europe by giving them high quality opportunities to meet and work with their contemporaries from all over Lithuania and/ or EU countries while recreating the work of the European Parliament. "House of Europe" is the official national MEP coordinator appointed by Ministry of Education and Science. 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

While working with the aforementioned international project "Media4Development", we started building a network of journalists, NGO activists and private partners interested in further work in developing countries. Some of them already belong to ALF network and some do not, therefore we think that we could successfully act as intermediaries widening ALF network and linking different stakeholders. On one hand, we could introduce Lithuanian media, private enterprises and our partner NGOs with opportunities to work with organizations from the Mediteranean region provided by the foundation. On the other, we could as well help the Lithuanian ALF network to have a more substantial impact in the Lithuanian society, especially through our media partnerships. 

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

As it was already mentioned, development cooperation and development education are at the top of our priority list. During the first year of  "Media4Development" project it became obvious that to carry our activities properly we need a strong network of lecturers, trainers, partner organizations etc. For that reason, we indulged into research and came to a conclusion that ALF is the network for us not only from a practical standpoint, but value - wise, as well.  What is more, acting as the main network for civic EuroMed cooperation ALF also complements activities that we have already carried out and are planning to do in the near future (documentary about Syrian migrants Lebanon, journalists' study visits to Palestine etc.)  

Contact (1) Full Name
Mr. Žilvinas Švedkauskas
Job Title
Project coordinator
Head of the organisation
Ms. Judita Akromiene

Human Rights Voice Lithuania

National Network
Lituanie
Address

Pasvalio g. 13
41132 Biržai Lithuania
Lituanie

Telephone
+37065568570
E-Mail
info@ztbalsas.lt
E-Mail (2)
giedre.semyte@ztbalsas.lt
E-Mail (3)
agne.vitkute@ztbalsas.lt
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2018
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
General Information

Žmogaus teisių balsas (Human Rights Voice Lithuania) is a think tank dedicated to educating the public about human rights in Lithuania and the world, conducting research and making recommendations for improving the human rights situation. Organization is governed by director. It is supported by 9 volunteers and collaborates with partners from NGO sector, academics and governmental institutions. Sources of funding contain grants funded by European Commission, fees for researches and seminars. The organisation activities include research projects, cusultations, seminars and advocacy for human rights. Main partners are NGOs from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Germany and Bulgaria.

Mission and Objectives

To employ legal knowledge and experience to strengthen human rights situation. Share human rights education tools and measures with other organisations and intitutions.

Main Projects / Activities

Anne Frank Youth Network implementation and coordination in Lithuania. (human rights education). Human Rights Guide - coordination in Lithuania. zmogausteises.lt (human rights news portal) coordination.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Human Rights Voice Lithuania will contribute to the Network through human rights education and reserach, human rights communication skills and experiance.

Contact (1) Full Name
Giedrė Šėmytė
Head of the organisation
Giedrė Šėmytė
Contact (2) Full Name
Agne Vitkute
Job Title (2)
coordinator

Ignas Skudrickas

National Network
Lituanie
Address

Keramikų g. 32
10232 Vilnius
Lituanie

Telephone
+37062680601
E-Mail
ignas.skudrickas@gmail.com
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
2017
Fields of Activity
  1. Media
General Information

Currently my main focus is video work. I am offering video filming and editing services to any customers in Lithuania and abroad. My main education is master degree of electronics. I have worked in electronics for about 8 years in England, Guildford. But most of my life I was and partly still am interested in non-formal education, particularly soft skills (personal and social development), Since I was 6 years old I was attending children camps, then youth camps, and later on I participated in many international trainings. Most of them on personal development subject. More about this you can read at www.oldevechte.com This is where my deep personal development journey started. Today I still have a vision of doing something about education in Lithuania. But first step would be documentary movie about soft skills importance in formal education.

Mission and Objectives

At the moment I don't do any organization work. I used to be part of NGO Synergy LT, where we organized personal development trainings in Lithuania and in Europe with partners from other countries. For now I sometimes deliver training program if I am asked.

Main Projects / Activities

At the moment my main focus is to create documentary movie about non-formal education, soft skills development, emotion intelligence, etc. I see it as a first step to bring awareness about how important is to engage kinds from early days to learn self reflection, learning from experience, cooperating, managing conflicts, finding their inspiration, developing emotional intelligence, accepting different believes, etc. There and many other topics are many times talked about outside the schools and formal school doors. But inside it is the place where kinds spend most of their time while passing from kid, to teenager and moving towards adults. But only so little they have to take from that institution called School. I realized it when I attended my firs personal development training in 2003 in The Netherlands. Then I understood how much I missed over those school years. I did not gain any true life skill I was needed when I lest school, or even when I was still growing up. Today there are may non format activities, but they are still outside the school time, and when kinds already are tired from the lessons of the daytime.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

I can deliver personal or organization trainings on various topics. My most favorite is communication, with includes as well conflict management. But there are many more, such as creativity, taking responsibility, team work, As videographer I do run video filming and editing course alive and I have online programs ass well. I could deliver training on video literacy :) Meaning I can teach how to shoot good looking videos on the phone, or professional camera. How to master basic settings on the phone video camera and get most out of it. As well how to edit videos with free available apps Cap Cut on the mobile device or computer. Or how to event edit and create video with professional editing software Adobe Premiere Pro. I would consider some of this program running to members of the network free of charge as my contribution. Or offer significant discount to wider programs. As well I would offer affordable prices for video service to network organizations to promote their activities. As well I could film and create short video for our network events in Lithuania free of charge.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

When I learn that this Network unites like minded people and organizations, who cares about society development, I realized this is the people I want to be surrounded and maybe this ways I will find more team members to start sooner my own ideas about education. Or maybe ever receive some partly funds for this education project. I own domain www.ugdymas.lt and Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ugdymas. This is the the platform where I want to spread good practice about non formal education and inspire more and more people to follow and start getting involved or at least support this idea, so one day it becomes part on formal education program with many lessons / workshops where kinds learns not only hard skills, like math, languages, nature science, history, but as well many life, personal, social skill they need in order to become more brave, loving, caring, creating, sharing and cooperating person.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ignas Skudrickas
Job Title
Videographer, Youth trainer
Head of the organisation
Ignas Skudrickas
Name of Organisation
7S Films Academy

Institute of Asian and Transcultural studies at Vilnius University

National Network
Lituanie
Address

Universiteto Str. 5, Vilnius
01131 Vilnius
Lituanie

Telephone
(+370 5) 2687256
Fax
(+370 5) 2687256
E-Mail
kristina.garalyte@fsf.vu.lt
E-Mail (2)
kristina.garalyte@fsf.vu.lt
E-Mail (3)
kristina.garalyte@fsf.vu.lt
E-Mail (4)
kristina.garalyte@fsf.vu.lt
Mobile Phone
+37068695912
Organisation Type
Public Institution
Year of Establishment
1993
Fields of Activity
  1. Research
General Information

1. Structure consists of Administration (3 people), Teaching Staff (22), Researchers (9), Visiting Staff (7); 2. 94019 EUR per 2006; 3. Governmental and project funding; 4. Studies, research, academic projects, seminars and conferences; 5. Respective institutions (Departments/Institutes of Asian and Middle East and African Studies) in foreign countries; Diplomatic representatives; Governmental and Non-governmental Institutions.

Mission and Objectives

 The Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies is the largest and most diverse academic establishment in Lithuania and the other Baltic states that focuses on Asian and Middle Eastern cultures and societies. The mission of the Institute is to prepare specialists of Asian and Middle Eastern cultures with intercultural and transregional competencies who could contribute to fostering an informed, open and tolerant society. We seek to conduct high-quality research, ground our educational practice in research processes and educate specialists capable of understanding and acting in multicultural contexts.   

Main Projects / Activities

 

The Institute conducts research and studies in two main fields – Cultural Studies and Anthropology, providing an understanding of transcultural phenomena from a cross-cultural perspective. Extensive studies of the histories, cultures, philosophies, religions, arts, and literatures and contemporary issues in Asia are complemented by anthropological fieldwork conducted in India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, China, Mongolia, Eastern Siberia, Jordan, Iran, Lebanon, and other sites.

The Institute operates three study programmes: BA in Asian Studies (Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, and Indian and South Asian Studies), MA in Modern Asian Studies and PhD in Ethnology.

The Institute’s staff are engaged in various academic activities: implement national and international research projects; conduct translations of classical Asian texts; organize academic events such as conferences, seminars, discussions, expeditions and summer schools; provide consultations for governmental institutions and business enterprises; comment on various Asia-related issues in media platforms.

Within the Institute, the School of Asian Languages offers beginner and advanced courses in Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Turkish and Karaim languages for the general public.

 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

With our experience

Contact (1) Full Name
kristina.garalyte@fsf.vu.lt
Job Title
Head of organization
Head of the organisation
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kristina Garalytė
Contact (2) Full Name
Assist. Prof. Dr. Karina Simonson

International Conference "Contemporary problems of contemporary children: from cyberbullying to self-harm"

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Invitation to the conference. Explanatory text in the paragraph below

VšĮ EDUKACINIAI PROJEKTAI invites all specialists working with youth (teachers, social workers, youth workers, educational support professionals, representatives of parents' organizations, and others) to participate in the conference Contemporary problems of contemporary children: from cyberbullying to self-harm, which will be held in Šiauliai (Lithuania) on the 31st of March, 2023.

From this conference you can expect:

  • Presentations on adolescent mental health, addictions, bullying, and other topics;
  • Local and international experiences of (cyber)bullying and hate speech prevention;
  • Practical workshops to test some methods;
  • The most innovative methods of overcoming contemporary issues: VR, mobile apps, serious games, etc.

Each participant has to register for the conference and for two different workshops.

Registration to the conference (registration form in Lithuanian): shorturl.at/lyF07

Registration for the first workshop (14:00-15:00) (registration form in Lithuanian): shorturl.at/goyF1

Registration for the second workshop (15:00-16:00) (registration form form in Lithuanian): shorturl.at/mqF02

The conference will take place LIVE at the following address: Draugystės pr. 25, Šiauliai (Restaurant "Žemaitis") and participants will get certificates of attendance. Participation is free of charge.

International Cultural Programme Centre

National Network
Lituanie
Address

Z. Sierakausko 15
Vilnius
Lituanie

Telephone
+37052405624
Telephone (other)
+370 5 2312639
Fax
+370 5 2609425
E-Mail
rutai@koperator.lt
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
2008
Fields of Activity
  1. International/Cultural relations
General Information
The International Cultural Programme Centre is a budgetary institution which was established in 2008 by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania. The International Cultural Programme Centre has taken over the primary responsibilities of the European Cultural Programme Centre and the Media Programme Office. The centre coordinates Lithuania’s participation in the EU programmes „Culture 2007“ (2007-2013), „Media 2007“ and „Europe for Citizens“ (2007-2013), as well as promotes Lithuanian art abroad.
Mission and Objectives

The centre’s mission: To increase the international competitiveness of Lithuania’s cultural and creative industries and contribute to the climate of forming a cultural policy by implementing cultural projects.
Goals
• That more people would know that Lithuania is a country where high-quality and innovative cultural projects are done;
• That more cultural operators would become initiators of EU-implemented and other international projects or equal participants.

Main Projects / Activities

*Various conferences, seminars, educational programs aimed to improve knowledge and readiness of Lithuanian artists' to use EU cultural programs' financial mechanisms.
*Organization of expositions, theatres' and orchestras' tours of Lithuanian artists' abroad.

Contact (1) Full Name
Rūta Nanartavičiūtė