Current members Center for Promoting Lifelong Learning -CPIP

Center for Promoting Lifelong Learning -CPIP

Asociatia Centrul pentruPromovarea Invatarii Permanente – CPIP

website: www.cpip.ro

Description

Rodica Pana and Daiana Huber founded CPIP in Timisoara in 2006 to empower disadvantaged communities, promote education, advocate for human rights, and support sustainable development in Romania.

Our dedicated team of professionals (10 staff) and volunteers (over 150 professionals joined us in the last 3 years) has successfully implemented numerous projects (18 closed in 2022, 5 to be closed in 2023, and 49 ongoing throughout 2024, 22 of which started in the last months of 2022), from community outreach programs to policy advocacy campaigns, with focus on

  • Promoting lifelong learning in European collaboration to aid policymaking and education investment.
  • Helping schools, teachers, families, and communities establish a secure, sustainable, and healthy learning environment for all children
  • Building local learning communities across borders and territories, targeting marginalized learners, boosting basic skills acquisition, enhancing employability and resilience.
  • Co-creating cohesive digital communities, facilitating engagement and genuine partnership • Realizing Social Innovation with civil society and state actors, focusing on shared European values, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, supporting emerging participatory democracy
  • Promoting education, pedagogy, and andragogy through trans-disciplinary design science approach, looking at recognition of prior learning and profession
  • Recognizing and supporting the incredible value of European entrepreneurship, encouraging entrepreneurial learning and the entrepreneurial attitude, particularly for family businesses, social economy projects, and women-led firms
  • Promoting health education, access to knowledge on healthy ageing, vitality, and mental health assistance, putting people’ health and well-being first.

National / international impact

We have a number of protocol agreements, expertise / capacity-building missions and trainings with public authorities in Romania, Republic of Moldova, Serbia, Western Balkans and Republic of Turkey. Our major areas of proven interventions are in the formal education sector (schools, school inspectorates and school counselling services) and criminal correctional justice sector (prison, probation, justice staff management and rehabilitation). Project-wise we have a track record since 2006 in the Lifelong Learning Program, Erasmus, Erasmus +, Cross Border Cooperation, Norway Grants, CERV, DAPHNE, Justice.

Links

www.edupris.eu

www.ai4al.eu

www.4talentsproject.eu

https://yssproject.eu/

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