The project seeks the effective and meaningful participation of young people, especially those from under-represented or vulnerable groups, in the public and European debate on democracy, human rights and social inclusion. Through an innovative, participatory model of non-formal ‘learning by doing’, it strengthens the voice of young people and equips them with the knowledge, skills and tools required for social intervention. The project’s goal is to raise young people’s awareness of issues of democracy, inclusion, equality and European identity; to develop their capacities for civic participation, critical thinking, media literacy and creative expression; to promote youth-led advocacy actions in collaboration with local authorities and EU institutions; and to promote the voice of young people through digital communication, campaigns and public dialogue.
Target groups:
- Young people aged 15-30 with a focus on people from vulnerable social groups, students, the young unemployed
- LGBTI+ people
- Young people who have experienced migration or social inequalities
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