Unicef: final conference of the ‘Lost in education’ project in Rome

(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 31 – A weekly radio broadcast, a digital literacy laboratory, the installation of a multimedia bench-totem where to record instances and thoughts, the cleaning of green areas or wooden structures for fitness, ‘preparation of baskets for separate waste collection or houses for birds and bats or planting flowers to “color” a pine forest. These are just some of the results of the project “Lost in education. Educational pacts and educating communities: the word to girls and boys” carried out by Unicef ​​with the national Arciragazzi which involved 4300 girls and boys between 11 and 17 years, 1300 teachers, 20 municipalities, 170 associations and more than 400 parents in 7 regions.

This morning in Rome, in the “Merry Del Val” congress hall of the Spanish Pontifical College “Casa San Juan de Avila”, the final conference of the project opened, illustrating the results achieved and the lessons learned at the end of the course.

The project was selected by the social enterprise ‘Con i Bambini’ as part of the Fund for the fight against juvenile educational poverty, while the partnership, led by Unicef ​​Italia, is made up of Arciragazzi, 19 schools and 5 partners from the Third sector. . There will be a comparison between a representation of the girls and boys of the Lost in Education community of practices and the institutional representatives, to whom the minors will present their recommendations. Speakers will include Carmela Pace, president of Unicef ​​Italy, Camillo Cantelli, president of Arciragazzi, Virginia Meo of Unicef ​​Italy, Paolo Lattanzio, deputy and spokesperson of the parliamentary intergroup for childhood and adolescence, Marco Rossi-Doria, president social enterprise With children, Paolo Rozera, general director of Unicef ​​Italy. The media partner of the event is the ANSA agency.

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