Universities in Albania strengthen their capacity for European project management

How can universities turn ideas into successful European projects? The answer often lies in one essential skill: effective project management.

Strong voices, brave conversations, deep connections: Experts and young people gather in Lithuania for Bottom-Up Talks

Together, the experts and young leaders are shaping a new narrative, one where Comprehensive Sexuality Education and mental health support are not taboo topics, but essential foundations for safety, equality, and wellbeing. Only then can educational settings be more caring, informed, and inclusive.

DialoghiAMO: a new public space for dialogue on bodies, gender, and rights

The festival DialoghiAMO – Encounters of voices, bodies and individualities, promotes the sharing of experiences, knowledge, and inclusion as concrete tools to counter all forms of violence and inequality.

The energy challenge becomes a game: the ABCinENERGY Habit Tracker Platform piloting is underway!

How can we transform awareness about energy saving into a measurable, engaging, and daily habit?

The future is in the hands of the eco-conscious

The GEA project has concluded its extraordinary journey, demonstrating how adult education is key to a sustainable future.

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Green and digital revolution in the Western Balkans with ADDUPT

Green and digital revolution in the Western Balkans with ADDUPT

ADDUPT stands out as a catalyst for innovation in the Western Balkans, focusing on transforming the green sector through advanced digital vocational training. The resources made available on the project website testify to ADDUPT’s commitment to promoting sustainable growth and quality education, thus helping to bridge the skills gap in the sector.

Rethinking autonomy without acronyms – pathways to autonomy accompaniment of unaccompanied minors

Rethinking autonomy without acronyms – pathways to autonomy accompaniment of unaccompanied minors

CIVILHOOD explores the interconnection between socio-relational, labor and educational dimensions in the reception sector, highlighting the importance of an intercultural and inclusive approach. It highlights the need to rethink the concept of autonomy without using acronyms, proposing targeted pathways for under-aged people who have arrived alone, addressing challenges such as labor exploitation and standardization of pathways.

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