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.
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.
In November, CESIE raises awareness of child sexual exploitation for prostitution through the JERICHO and STOP projects, on the occasion of three international days dedicated to child protection. These initiatives aim to prevent abuse by involving youth, families and professionals, promoting awareness and concrete action.
HyPro4ST revolutionizes the tourism sector by training sustainable and hybrid project managers who can combine theory, practice and resilience. Following the success of the Training of Trainers, the professionals involved will lead the change, ahead of the launch of the free online course in December 2024. A unique opportunity to transform tourism in an innovative and sustainable way!
DIRASA strengthens research governance in Tunisian universities through training, system analysis, and exchange of best practices with European partners. It has implemented courses to improve research management and access to funds, with a lasting impact on local institutions.
GEA, now in its fourth transnational meeting in Athens, has nearly completed the e-learning course for 15 educators per country, formatɜ on nonformal education and citizen science. In the coming months, educators will lead traveling classes to promote participatory environmental actions and provide practical tools, such as the Sustainable Kit and a printable Guide, to adopt a more eco-conscious lifestyle.
My Elections – My EU! involved about 25 young people in international workshops on migration and climate change, culminating in an artistic-political performance at the European Parliament. The journey enabled them to gain knowledge and develop expressive skills, with the aim of promoting civic engagement and dialogue with members of the European Parliament, and will be documented in a digital toolkit to replicate the experience.
The Citizens Xelerator project promoted democratic and civic participation through local actions, developing skills and inclusion for people at risk of exclusion. In collaboration with local partners, innovative activities, such as dance therapy, creative clothing recycling and the Ciminna choir, were implemented, strengthening community bonding and environmental awareness.