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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Diana Alecu
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 6U15-FN59-7BNN-GQTR.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Diana Alecu took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Diana Alecu in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Diana Alecu developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Diana Alecu
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Eugen Barbulescu
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is K4QN-VEV7-SPA9-M3RD.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Eugen Barbulescu took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Eugen Barbulescu in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Eugen Barbulescu developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Eugen Barbulescu
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Szymon Buza
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 14ZM-CN3K-9CXQ-QR5Y.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Szymon Buza took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Szymon Buza in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Szymon Buza developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Szymon Buza
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Ludovit Durman
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 6NF5-HAVK-1B8L-DLBX.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Ludovit Durman took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Ludovit Durman in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Ludovit Durman developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Ludovit Durman
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Veronika Fabianova
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is PNLG-DR1F-9ECH-7MRJ.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Veronika Fabianova took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Veronika Fabianova in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Veronika Fabianova developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Veronika Fabianova
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Iordache George-Gelu
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is VZ3F-G2UR-EU3U-EEQV.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Iordache George-Gelu took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life
organised by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Iordache George-Gelu in the Youth
Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life.

Iordache George-Gelu developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Iordache George-Gelu
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Mihnea Graure
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is YE4M-FZZ2-U55R-ND1X.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Mihnea Graure took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Mihnea Graure in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Mihnea Graure developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Mihnea Graure
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Diana Iarca
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is ENQV-TF3P-LGLB-QMN6.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Diana Iarca took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by GET

INNOVATION BITOLA.
The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Diana Iarca in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Diana Iarca developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Diana Iarca
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Adrianna Jaboska
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is YT5C-GRKC-KGVL-L6ZF.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Adrianna Jaboska took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Adrianna Jaboska in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Adrianna Jaboska developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Adrianna Jaboska
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Martin Jakimovski
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is AJGW-5JKW-WEE1-SJ8M.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Martin Jakimovski took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Martin Jakimovski in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Martin Jakimovski developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Martin Jakimovski
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Tanja Jovanovska
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is BWJ9-985M-LEPP-S5UR.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Tanja Jovanovska took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Tanja Jovanovska in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Tanja Jovanovska developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Tanja Jovanovska
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Mende Jovanovski
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 9H99-XG4Y-Z58B-Y8CE.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Mende Jovanovski took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Mende Jovanovski in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Mende Jovanovski developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Mende Jovanovski
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Stefan Jovanovski
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is AKM1-QL8W-DBC7-1834.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Stefan Jovanovski took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Stefan Jovanovski in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Stefan Jovanovski developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Stefan Jovanovski
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Jana Jurukovska
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is MGQ6-GSLH-UKY9-PEF8.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Jana Jurukovska took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Jana Jurukovska in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Jana Jurukovska developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Jana Jurukovska
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Damila Karkocka
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is PGR1-MJ5L-57UC-2JHP.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Damila Karkocka took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Damila Karkocka in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Damila Karkocka developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Damila Karkocka
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Kristjan Karu
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is GV2A-KGQ3-L2E8-UGPK.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Kristjan Karu took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Kristjan Karu in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Kristjan Karu developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Kristjan Karu
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Jarmila Knapcova
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is R1US-JAW7-QSNX-DCD9.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Jarmila Knapcova took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Jarmila Knapcova in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Jarmila Knapcova developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Jarmila Knapcova
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Kristina Kubisova
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is DS5X-FDWT-YEC5-4JHX.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Kristina Kubisova took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Kristina Kubisova in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Kristina Kubisova developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Kristina Kubisova
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Honorata Ledworowska
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is DZJ8-CQFM-UB97-NRG8.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Honorata Ledworowska took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life
organised by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Honorata Ledworowska in the Youth
Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life.

Honorata Ledworowska developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Honorata Ledworowska
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Jakub Lieskovsky
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 23X3-KQC8-7LEH-SJUR.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Jakub Lieskovsky took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Jakub Lieskovsky in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Jakub Lieskovsky developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Jakub Lieskovsky
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Beata Maguder
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is EX7B-2725-73KR-BNVQ.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Beata Maguder took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Beata Maguder in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Beata Maguder developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Beata Maguder
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Magdalena Mihajlovska
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 6G9G-2K1R-6SN4-1HHC.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Magdalena Mihajlovska took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life
organised by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Magdalena Mihajlovska in the Youth
Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life.

Magdalena Mihajlovska developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Magdalena Mihajlovska
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Bojan Mitovski
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is RZJV-CS8H-N2B5-XZ5Y.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Bojan Mitovski took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Bojan Mitovski in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Bojan Mitovski developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Bojan Mitovski
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Wiktoria Mitrga
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 2P39-HCM5-F7E3-VZV4.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Wiktoria Mitrga took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Wiktoria Mitrga in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Wiktoria Mitrga developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Wiktoria Mitrga
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Florin Palancianu
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 84QG-K6LD-J7UY-U7WG.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Florin Palancianu took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Florin Palancianu in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Florin Palancianu developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Florin Palancianu
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Mari Poldma
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is QFNF-TC9R-Z1FS-1EDQ.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Mari Poldma took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Mari Poldma in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Mari Poldma developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Mari Poldma
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Iga Ptak
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 4KZJ-YNAT-HL5S-B8MV.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Iga Ptak took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by GET

INNOVATION BITOLA.
The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Iga Ptak in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive

Saves Life.
Iga Ptak developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Iga Ptak
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Mattias Pulst
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is RK3D-RMJ9-VC26-N8JE.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Mattias Pulst took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Mattias Pulst in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Mattias Pulst developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Mattias Pulst
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Bartomiej Pdzik
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 8NXU-TQPE-445C-9UCK.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Bartomiej Pdzik took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Bartomiej Pdzik in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Bartomiej Pdzik developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Bartomiej Pdzik
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Marek Runga
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is HTZC-MZHJ-1HRG-8WXN.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Marek Runga took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Marek Runga in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Marek Runga developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Marek Runga
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Erkki Sillandi
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is WJ7D-YT8E-6UY6-JCEP.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Erkki Sillandi took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Erkki Sillandi in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Erkki Sillandi developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Erkki Sillandi
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Andrei Sovaiala
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 5KUA-358G-JBSQ-ZD1T.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Andrei Sovaiala took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Andrei Sovaiala in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Andrei Sovaiala developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Andrei Sovaiala
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Zlatko Sterjovski
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is RHQE-EMGZ-M7UK-Q3ZW.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Zlatko Sterjovski took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Zlatko Sterjovski in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Zlatko Sterjovski developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Zlatko Sterjovski
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Filip Stranavcin
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 4TPX-Q55R-L47V-SX5M.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Filip Stranavcin took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Filip Stranavcin in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Filip Stranavcin developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Filip Stranavcin
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Anneli Tamm
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is M1C6-C3RX-RNJ9-V7C2.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Anneli Tamm took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Anneli Tamm in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Anneli Tamm developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Anneli Tamm
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Mari Liis Tamm
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is DSAK-S811-G6EM-PGBB.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Mari Liis Tamm took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Mari Liis Tamm in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Mari Liis Tamm developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Mari Liis Tamm


Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Britt Vaino
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 4A8F-V3YV-U7P1-MT1D.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Britt Vaino took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by GET

INNOVATION BITOLA.
The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Britt Vaino in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Britt Vaino developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Britt Vaino
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Alexandru Vasile
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 6F85-H43U-4Y8X-BZRF.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Alexandru Vasile took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Alexandru Vasile in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Alexandru Vasile developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Alexandru Vasile
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Oliver Vavro
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is 173D-RD4A-6UA1-SWAA.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Oliver Vavro took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised by

GET INNOVATION BITOLA.


The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Oliver Vavro in the Youth Exchange Safe

Drive Saves Life.


Oliver Vavro developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Oliver Vavro
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION

YOUTH EXCHANGES
Kristijan Velovski
PARTICIPATED IN

Safe Drive Saves Life,


A YOUTH EXCHANGE WITH 40 YOUNG PEOPLE
FROM ESTONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MACEDONIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
THE PROJECT TOOK PLACE FROM 15/04/2016
TO 24/04/2016 IN Struga,

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

YOUTH EXCHANGES
In Youth Exchanges supported by Erasmus+, groups of young people from different countries jointly design, prepare and
carry out a work programme. It is usually a mix of workshops, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities. The young
people are supported by experienced youth workers and leaders in this. Youth Exchanges allow them to develop competences,
become aware of socially relevant topics, discover new cultures, and strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, etc.
Erasmus+ is the European Unions programme for boosting skills and employability through activities organised in the field
of education, training, youth, and sport. Youth activities under Erasmus+ aim to improve the key competences, skills and
employability of young people, promote young people's active participation in the society, their social inclusion and well-being,
and foster improvements in youth work and youth policy at local, national and international level.

Ana Dajovska
Representative of the organisation

The ID of this certificate is M6QL-ENT5-T5D2-7EXZ.


If you want to verify the ID, please go to the web site of Youthpass:
http://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non-formal learning


within the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. For further
information, please have a look at http://www.youthpass.eu.

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PROJECT INFORMATION

With this document we certify that Kristijan Velovski took part in the Youth Exchange Safe Drive Saves Life organised
by GET INNOVATION BITOLA.

The exchange project was developed and implemented in cooperation with the following partners:
Youth for Narva, Count with Us, Fundatia Zamolxes, AKTYWNI DLA DLUGOPOLA GORNEGO

The aim and the specific objectives of the project were:


The project aimed to bring new and interesting curricula and raise the awareness about the importance of Road
Violence Prevention and Response and safe driving. The present participants were able to create outputs of the project
that will further on educate young people across Europe on this topic.

Main activities:
Through "Safe Drive Saves Life" young people got learning experience through implementation of specific project
methodology. The meetings with experts, driving simulations and sharing of driving practices in the countries of the
participants were the main project activities.

Ana Dajovska
Person in charge of the project

Radozda, 24/04/2016

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INDIVIDUAL LEARNING OUTCOMES

The following pages contain the individual information about the participation of Kristijan Velovski in the Youth Exchange

Safe Drive Saves Life.


Kristijan Velovski developed the following competences during the Youth Exchange.

LEARNING TO LEARN
Development of communication in foreign language by learning new words (world dictionary) and improvement of English
language skills; Development of digital competencies by shooting and editing videos, and also by making brochure;
Improvement of learning to learn skills by making research on the Internet; Development of social and civic competencies with
the visit to the Red Cross and attending First Aid class, and also by making interviews with local people; Improvement of the
sense for taking initiatives and entrepreneurship by participating in a team building challenge; Development of intercultural
awareness by meeting new people from different countries, and by participating in an intercultural evening organized for the
purpose of presenting the uniqueness of each country; Involvement in team work and cooperation with team members

Kristijan Velovski
Participant
Radozda, 24/04/2016

Further information and original documents on the Key Competences for Lifelong Learning:
http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/education_training_youth/lifelong_learning/c11090_en.htm

Further information about the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme and Youthpass:
http://ec.europa.eu/youth/programme and www.youthpass.eu

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