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Kristina Piskur

After completing her political science studies in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Kristina Piskur moved to Romania through an EU volunteering program, an experience that evolved from a one-year stay into a lifelong commitment. For the past ten years, she has been a youth worker and volunteer community manager in a small Romanian village, collaborating with a local NGO that provides learning opportunities for young people and hosts international volunteers.

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Using Music to Teach Democracy

Targeted at students aged 6–14, project MELODY is building a cross-curricular methodology that integrates music with citizenship education.

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