COMMUNIKITE

COMMUNIKITE (COMMUNICATIVE Needs in a First-aid KIT for humanitarian EMERGENCY situations) is our new Erasmus+ KA220-HED project (Cooperation partnerships in higher education, 2023-2026) with a consortium of European entities led by the University of Salamanca.

Partners • Consortium

  • University of Salamanca
  • University of Bologna
  • University of Coimbra
  • University of Heidelberg
  • University of Poitiers
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
  • University of Krakow

 

Associated partners

  • Red Cross
  • ACCEM
  • CEPAIM Foundation
  • Sierra-Pambley Foundation

 

General objectives
  1. To create and integrate into a common site a set of tools for basic communication for people in humanitarian emergencies, with a special focus on the current situation in Ukraine.
  2. To meet the vital communicative needs of people who have no prior knowledge of the language (level 0 in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese [and Polish where appropriate]) and the host society.
  3. To produce results extensible to other circumstances where similar conditions of communicative urgency emerge. COMMUNIKITE is a communicative icebreaker for the first contact with a new language, which should be stimulating, positive and non-traumatic.

 

For more information official web can be consulted here: https://communikite.usal.es/

 

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