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Train the Trainer report – Cyprus – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Cyprus.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

We can be more versatile and hybrid in having a meeting or an activity. if we are going to have a weekly meeting some can be on site and others can be via web call etc. Or We can set up remote stations and people can operate remotely.

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

Yes Of course, We would like to organize some POTA,SOTA events. In Person meeting to do some QSOs together and exchange ideas

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

Unfortunately COVID hit us hard. Due to the restrictions we couldn’t promote our hobby very much. Although we have our weekly meetings online and people from all over the island can communicate now.

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

We will do a Lighthouse activation. We will have some young people and newcomers to join us to experience the activity. We have in the works to do a fox hunt again or a POTA possibly.

 

 


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Train the Trainer report – Tunisia – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Tunisia.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

We will be considering making more outdoor activities. Online sessions will remain the best way to maintain contact for the time being.

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

Yes, of course, nothing is better than in-person activities, this makes people engage more. We plan on making Workshops in different subjects like electronics, Antenna building, SDR …

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

During the first lockdown in 2020, we organized knowledge-sharing online workshops with the Algerian society ARA.

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

This summer is not going very well regarding corona cases in Tunisia, so activity is halted until better conditions.

 

 


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Train the Trainer report – Iceland – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Iceland.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

I didn’t organize any online events so post COVID will help.

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

First off just focusing on DYM for now but hopefully NOTA in the future.

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

I’m afraid not.

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

Not beyond preparation and ideas for a possible sub regional camp in Iceland.

 

 


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Train the Trainer report – Sweden – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Sweden.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

Not very much, our activities before COVID should be possible after the pandemic as well. However, we might consider some kind of redundancy regarding positions in the planning.

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

We are! We are planning to maintain our tradition of smaller camps during DYM, and also to take part in NOTA and YOTA.

 

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

We are staying cool for a while, awaiting vaccine for the common age group at our camps.

 

 


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Train the Trainer report – Kuwait – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Kuwait.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

The online option is a good opportunity for us to invite more youth rather than a classroom which will be a limited number of participants due to the classroom size.

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

Yes we will Training for new ham radio operators, and CW training

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

during 2020 we have organized two training courses (Online and in-person) for new ham radio with a total of 50 participants.

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

during 2020 we have organized two training courses (Online and in-person) for new ham radio with a total of 50 participants.

 

 


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Train The Trainer Report – Turkey – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Turkey.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

It’s very difficult for us. we dont made any organisation last 2 years.

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

Yes

 

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

No

 

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

We try to prepare organisation for this year.

 

 


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Train The Trainer Report – Slovenia – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Slovenia.


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

Less in a pearson (physical) events, more with VTC support

 

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

Nothing special. COVID forced us to process education / preparation for licence sollely with VTC support

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

nothing special, still lot of COVID restrictions.

 

 


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Train the Trainer report – Germany – July 2021

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The July Train the Trainer reports focus on sharing ideas for activities, as well as organizing activities after covid.  Answers in this particular report are by the Youth Coordinator of Team Germany.

 


How do you think COVID will change the way you organize youth activities after it is gone?

Easier preparations of events through established video conferencing tools everybody can deal with nowadays.

 

Are you willing to organize in-person activities again, when COVID is gone? What kind of activities?

Yes, we are willing to hold in-person activities again. These would include e.g. Ham Camp at Ham Radio Friedrichshafen and smaller activities within our local districts or clubs etc.

During COVID, have you come up with any new creative ways to advertise our common hobby or organize activities?

Yes, the DARC held a nation-wide open license course via their self-developed video conference platform (https://treff.darc.de) with huge success and acceptance. A lot of DARC volunteers have been involved into the whole project.

 

What are your plans regarding youth work in your country for the summer?

Youth activities within the local city summer holiday program. This program was established to give youngsters the chance to try out new things amongst different clubs in town.

 


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UPDATE: COVID-19 Situation and YOTA Activities

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Despite the COVID-19 situation having improved over the past few months on a global scale, the development and dynamics of the pandemic remain unpredictable. The same unpredictability goes for regulations regarding the pandemic, which in many cases severely limit the ability to hold in-person events with international participants.

To deal with the pandemic situation, an event cancellation policy was introduced earlier this year (https://www.iaru-r1.org/2021/covid-19-situation-and-yota-camps/), which introduced a four month deadline for a go/no-go decision for in-person events. This four month deadline has however turned out to slightly too far into the future for a reliable prediction.

 

Accordingly, the IARU R1 Youth WG, in collaboration with the IARU R1 Executive Committee, has made the following arrangement:

Youth events scheduled within 2021 will remain in the calendar for the time being. We, the IARU R1 Youth WG, will review the forecast evolution of the pandemic sufficiently prior to each event and make an announcement about whether it will take place. Generally this will be three months prior to the scheduled date. Those planning to attend should thus have sufficient time to make the necessary bookings and travel arrangements.

IARU Region 1’s intent is to ensure that any events which take place do so in an environment which respects national requirements for pandemic control and which does not place at risk the health and well-being of those participating.

The IARU Region 1 Youth Working Group

YOTA Contest Final Scores + Next Round 18th July 2021

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Press Release
by International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 – Youth Working Group

Erding, Germany – Friday, 09.07.2021

The first YOTA Contest has already taken place in May and was a big success. Over 100 YOTA logs, where operators have to be ≤ 25 years old, and over 700 logs in total were received within the deadline. Our team has worked hard to get the final scores ready before the start of the second session. The final scores and public logs can be now be viewed on the YOTA Contest website.

Congratulations to our winners of each category of this very first round of YOTA Contest!

The upcoming second session will be taking place next week already. The date will be Sunday, 18th July from 1000 – 2159 UTC.

So, are you ready to compete within the next YOTA Contest? Everyone in the ham radio community can take part, it takes place three times per year and only lasts 12 hours. Its aim is to increase the youngsters activity on the air, strengthening the reputation of the YOTA program and demonstrate the support for youngsters across the world.

We have implemented 8 different categories which also include special ones for youngsters (≤ 25 years old) only. Covering the 80m, 40m, 20m, 15m and 10m bands the competition will take place in CW and SSB modes.

The contest exchange used will be the age of the participating operators. Different ages also serve as multipliers during the contest.

Contacts between the own continent are worth 1 point, working DX is worth 3 points but the most points will be achieved by working youngsters. The younger the operator the more points one will get for the QSO.

During the past month we have received several rule translations into various languages. A big thank you to the contributors! So, if you are not that fluent in English, check them out here.

If you have any further questions after reading through the rules please go to our FAQ page to see if your question has been answered already. If you still have a question, feel free to drop the YOTA Contest Committee an email at contest@ham-yota.com and we are happy to reply.

On behalf of the YOTA Contest Committee,

73 Philipp, DK6SP

Youth WG Chair
IARU Region 1

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