The project emphasizes creative solutions to environmental issues and the role of young people in the future of EU projects. It was born out of the realization that during the COVID-19 outbreak, our societies were forced to adapt, leading to multiple environmental consequences, such as increased waste disposal, especially of plastics. In light of this development, the project focuses on providing creative instruments and learning tools for youth and youth workers to contribute to EU projects and reduce the impact on our natural environment.
The objective and priorities are closely linked to the themes of creativity and intercultural exchange, sustainability, circular economy and climate change, the role of youth and EU projects.
- Empowering young people from different cultural and national backgrounds and youth workers to contribute to more sustainable policies and practices.
- Involve young people not only as recipients and passive learners, but as active participants.
- Develop a digital learning program and training modality for knowledge transfer in relation to EU projects, sustainability, circularity and creative skills.
- Use narrative learning techniques or a creative narrative approach as a method for online training and education.
Luxemburg: Formation et Sensibilisation de Luxembourg (Projektkoordination)
Sweden: SwIdeas AB
Germany: Iberika Education Group GmbH
Greece: Active Citizens Partnership
Erasmus+:
2020-1-LU01-KA227-YOU-078049