Follow-Up-Activity of the Erasmus+ TC "Gen Green This training course offered an invaluable opportunity for these individuals to come together, exchange experiences, participate in interactive activities, and engage in inspiring group work. Its primary aim was to enhance their understanding of tools, activities, events, and initiatives geared towards promoting eco- conscious youth activities. Participants acquired practical skills and knowledge across various aspects of eco-friendly practices. The program was firmly rooted in non- formal educational methods, incorporating workshops, interactive games, and collaborative activities to facilitate effective learning and skill development. This Training Course was hosted by our amazing partner @active.youth💛💙! Greek team Eleni Zougra Panagiotis Spyropoulos and Dimitrios Sofoulis were 3 TsaMpa members and participants of this TC. After the activity they organized a follow uo activity. Follow up activity On Tuesday 27th o
Dissemination GenGreen Environmental issues dominate headlines and affect individuals from diverse backgrounds. However, the practical steps we can take often receive less attention in the media. It is essential to recognize our roles and actively engage in seeking and implementing eco-friendly practices through both thought and action. The impact of climate change primarily affects future generations, making it imperative for proactive youth workers to unite. These are the reasons why this TC was created. During the TC 30 participants from around Europe explored the topic at Vilnius Lithuania. After this training course one Greek participant disseminate this experienvce with his collegues. This Training Course was hosted by our amazing partner @active.youth💛💙! Fotis Mylonas organized a dissemination activity and after he shared the following: "After the end of this amazing Erasmus+ training course experience called "GEN GREEN" in Lithuania, I gained so many valu
Marianthi, Timos, Vasilis, Sissy, Maria, and Antonis were a part of the 36 people Youth Exchange "Work Fever" in Vilnius this summer! Youths from Lithuania, Spain, Romania, and Greece came together thanks to the organization Active Youth ! Project Summary The common idea that Covid-19 only affected adults and the elderly is wrong, even though the first months of the pandemic showed that young people are more resilient to the disease than older people. But are they also more resilient to its social and economic impacts? Even before the pandemic, youth unemployment in European Union was three times higher than among the over-55s. Youth unemployment increased dramatically in several European Union countries during the Global Financial Crisis. It took several years before youth unemployment rates came down to, or fell below, pre-crisis levels. Even by 2019, this had not been achieved in all EU countries. The COVID-19 pandemic is now posing the same threat: younger generation
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