CESAGRAM developed a training programme to address the prevention of sexual exploitation of children and to raise awareness of the connections between grooming behaviour and the problems of disappearances.
CESAGRAM developed a training programme to address the prevention of sexual exploitation of children and to raise awareness of the connections between grooming behaviour and the problems of disappearances.
Storytelling is a powerful tool to connect people, foster empathy, and drive meaningful social change. Projects like JeS, YEA, and EU+Map use it to promote inclusion, dialogue, and learning, creating synergies that amplify their transformative impact.
JeS aims to use the multisensory method to explore and share stories related to human rights, such as the right to a home and security. During a week of training in Vantaa, participants explored belonging and the concept of home through immersive experiences that stimulate multiple senses, fostering empathy and understanding. The goal was to provide innovative tools to facilitate intercultural dialogue and the sharing of experiences.
The RE.MA.C. project has developed innovative materials to promote inclusive primary classrooms, turning differences into opportunities for growth for all. The resources, now available, represent an important step toward accessible, multicultural education.
MOVE involved young people from Italy, Spain, Belgium and Cyprus to raise awareness of migration and promote social inclusion and European cohesion. Through workshops, campaigns and the MOVE Goose Game, participants developed empathy and awareness of the challenges related to inclusion. The course concluded with the presentation of the MOVE Decalogue of Inclusion, a tool for more cohesive societies.
Citizens Xelerator promoted the social inclusion and employment of adults with few qualifications through training and participatory activities, strengthening skills and civic participation. With 276 participants involved, the project created local and international impact, fostering a more inclusive and democratic society.
CESIE renews its commitment against gender-based violence and celebrates 16 days of activism, Nov. 25 to Dec. 10, with initiatives such as the School Festival, dedicated to raising awareness of human rights and equality among the younger generation.
JeS transforms personal experiences into tools for dialogue and social change through innovative methodologies such as Story Circle and Photovoice. These activities, aimed at promoting inclusion and human rights, explore themes such as belonging, resilience and stereotypes related to migration.