We’re working on programs that deliver real answers to today’s social challenges – from boosting community participation and engaging young people to tackling sustainability issues.
Hate Trackers
The main goal of the project is to boost active citizenship among young people (aged 19–28) and build an international network that stands against hate speech and the barriers to social participation.
To achieve this, the project aims to strengthen cooperation between European youth organisations by sharing expertise and best practices. In addition, we’re designing and testing an innovative training methodology that makes it easier for young people to take an active role, get involved, and join forces for positive change.
The goal of DCYDE! is to make global citizenship tangible. By using online communication and hybrid learning environments, DCYDE! enables cross-border and cross-cultural dialogue, shifts in perspective, and shared experiences.
In the hybrid learning spaces created by DCYDE!, digital media helps make diverse perspectives visible and supports learning about global sustainable development issues. The internet becomes a place where young people can share ideas, debate, and co-create for a sustainable future – all while learning to act in solidarity.
In short, it’s a youth-led space where ‘living labs’ can emerge to shape sustainable development.
The program focuses on strengthening civic engagement, supporting climate action, and promoting gender equality.
Building on previous initiatives and partnerships, the project works to boost policy-making that targets the Sustainable Development Goals and to foster more inclusive societies.