Our projects, Our impact Empowering Social Impact: Since 2005 InterMedia offers support and knowledge for social projects. ? Road Show of Tambuli Awards in EUROPE. ? Mercatornet + Choicez Media, consultancy
? Presentation of the Charter on Responsible
services, AUSTRALIA.
European Citizenship, BELGIUM.
? Interactive Generation Project (Telefonica /
University of Navarre to promote a responsible use of internet, LATIN AMERICA. ? Training of a group of youth which participated
in the International Youth Advisory Congress, UK.
InterMedia Social Innovation
? Intermedia is partner of two european projects. ? ? Media Education Seminar for teachers,
Architects of Social Projects
IRELAND.
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300 experts and decision makers.
2 International Conferences.
MEXICO (2006): 800 participants. PHILIPPINES (2007): 1.000 educators and 1.500 teenagers.
C
ommunication Course for NGO. 50 entrepreneurs
trained on Strategic Communication for social projects in NIGERIA.
2009
E
uropean Youth Research on YouTube usage. With more than 2.000 respondents from more than 5 European Countries, its results were presented in EU Kids Online Conference in London, June 2009.
Tambuli Awards. 3rd edition
Our Impact: 33.000
childrens trained,
18.000 teens (youth survey), 2.100 website visitors (monthly) from 66 countries, 700 articles, 85 newsletters in 2 languages, 15 publications.
Y
(Sustainable Demographic Dividend Report):
7 Universities published a research on the key roles marriage and fertility play in sustaining long-term economic growth. Media coverage: New York Times, Huffington Post, Foreign Policy, ABC, etc.
? 25 youngsters in Youth EUROCHILD
Programme, BULGARIA.
S
afe Social Media (funded by EU Commission):
7.000 teenagers from
68 schools in Spain and Italy participated in training sessions and a research project. Goal: to prevent violence in social media.
2012
2013
10 European Countries.
Youth Lifestyle Research in the Philippines: 4.000 teenagers interviewed, 1.000 educators, 2005
COLOMBIA.
esponsible makers. Project goal: to analyze citizenship and teenagers' lifestyle and provide innovation data for policy makers. Youth Programmes 2010 2011 (funded by EU Commission): 600 university students from
Youth Lifestyle Research in El Salvador: 3.500 teenagers interviewed, 1.500 educators,
150 experts and decision makers.
W
orld Family Map Project
? International conference on youth lifestyles in
outh Lifestyle Research in Perú: 3.400 teenagers interviewed, 1.000 educators, 150 experts and decision
15 media professionals trained, 6th edition of Tambuli Awards. PHILIPPINES.
IMC Effectiveness Award. Asia
program, 19.890 students and 292
educators, PARAGUAY.
of today´s teens in the Media.
? Creative and innovative youth Project (Youth in
Action EU Programme) with International Cooperation Network.
InterMedia become member of AUPEMEC. ?
? Character education project with PHD,
(Unesco Association for the Advancement of Ethics in the Media).
Harambee and Campus Biomedico (Rome) in NIGERIA.
? Social Research: 5 common values among
Social Entrepreneurs. 30 students trained. ? Character education program for educators ? Media Education Seminar, 20 people
trained, INDIA. ? Magazine “Familias de Hoy” in ARGENTINA. ? One program on HUMAN and CHILDREN's ? I am STRONG Project, training on Character
IPE Institute and Microsoft, ITALY.
Life Style, tweets & shares Social impact research. PHILIPPINES.
? European responsible Citizenship research
? Master in Media Education. In partnership with
a project to promote social sustainability among university students (Partner: International Cooperation NGO).
CEDECO, Character Education
with ICEF in EL SALVADOR. among 1.250 university students on EU citizenship and culture.
E
sep. European Social entrepreneur Program
RIGHTS promotion. ARGENTINA.
Education. 10.000 teenagers, PHILIPPINES. ? Awareness sessions on social media
for 300 parents, ITALY.
G
lobal Rights Program: a project
to promote Children's rights in ARGENTINA (Partner: CLADH).
InterMedia joins EUROCHILD network (www.eurochild.eu). Congress: Reality Check. Human Identity in ? a Digital World: 100 university students trained, GUATEMALA. ? Interaxion: media education program for
trainers/educators (LATIN AMERICA) ? Youth Lifestyle Research with University
Sabana. 10.000 teenagers interviewed, COLOMBIA. ? Global Dialogues on Social Innovation. 40
people in Global Dialogues (webinars for entrepreneurs), WORLDWIDE. ? International Meeting delivered to 450
participants. WYA Emerging Leaders Conference, BELGIUM.
www.intermediasocialinnovation.org