Photo: Patricia Trincado
Participants from last year's expedition presented their experiences to the new adventurers
As regimes shake and fall in the high-tension Middle East, a group of Danish and international students uphold plans for what promises to be an expedition like on »a gigantic and fast steam train«.
They are planning a trip to visit and promote a series of social projects in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. An opening workshop to introduce it, The Middle East Expedition 2011 (MeXp), took place Saturday, 12 March.
The aim of the excursion is to foster political and social commitment in the Middle East through different projects with young people, the organisers explained. Youth to youth contact is the best way to do this, the group believes.
The youth of these countries need to know that they have a voice in society and that the future lies with them, the organisers say.
Two people who participated in the trip in 2010 presented their experiences at the workshop.
Their experience was like »a gigantic and fast steam train« as one said, or »a completely crazy project«. Going on the expedition was an »incredible challenge,« another added.
Watch some videos from the last Middle East Expedition in 2010 here. There are still spots available.
All participants must be between 18 and 30 years old and have a passion for the Middle East and its culture, organisers say.
The second workshop will be held on 26 March.
»This is the important one because it is when the groups will be formed«, the organisers say.
»Unfortunately, there is limited space in the expedition«, they add. As a result, possible participants must write an application explaining their project and their motivation to join MeXp.
The best applicants will get a seat on the bus trip, which will take place between 3 and 31 July. The board and lodging is financed by the Middle East expedition and a sponsors, the NGO Action Aid Denmark (Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke). The organisers say they are looking for further funding. Participants will cover flight expenses themselves.
See a video presentation by the Middle East expedition here:
For more information, see the MeXp website here
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What is the Middle East Expedition?
The MeXp is a bus trip project organized by people from Denmark, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. It will take place between 3 and 31 July 2011.
What is the task of the participants?
To help strengthen young people’s commitment to their own society.
How do you express commitment through your project?
Be imaginative and focus your project idea on something you are passionate about: music, media, photography, gender differences, cooking, environment, etc.
For more information, see the MeXp website here
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