Erasmus+, Klíčová Akce 1: výměna mládeže
Termín konání: 6.—15. květen 2026
Místo konání: Riposto, (Catania), Sicílie, Itálie
Český tým: 5 účastníků (ve věku 18-25 let) + 1 group leader (ve věku 25+)
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V rámci programu ERASMUS+ jsou následující finanční specifika: v rámci všech projektů je kompletně (ze 100%) zajištěno jídlo, ubytování, aktivity, a to vše je zcela pokryto z fondů EU programu ERASMUS+ a zařízeno organizátory. Účastníkům dále budou proplaceny cestovní náklady (reimbursement) z místa bydliště do místa konání projektu a to max. do výše €309/účastník.
Hostitelská organizace: InformaGiovani
Popis projektu:
Climate change is no longer a distant threat, it is a present and tangible reality to which society has become accustomed. Although young people today are more aware than ever of the climate crisis, they often struggle to understand how their daily choices relating to fashion, food, transport and digital technology impact the environment.
It is not always obvious that these habits impact not only the environment, but also the lives and rights of people in faraway parts of the world. The production of low-cost clothing, the extraction of raw materials for digital devices and the management of electronic waste show that the consequences of our choices mainly affect the most vulnerable communities. Therefore, climate change is also a matter of global equity and responsibility, as well as the environment.
Youth activism is one of the most powerful drivers of social change. Through creativity, critical thinking, and collective action, young people are able to develop new ways to raise awareness, influence public opinion, and promote more sustainable lifestyles. Their ability to experiment with alternative languages, artistic expressions, and participatory methods makes their contribution particularly valuable when addressing complex and sensitive, but often redundant, issues such as climate change.
The youth exchange “Climate Chain: empowering young people for environmental sustainability” responds to the need to empower young people as active citizens and promoters of change. By combining intercultural learning, reflection on individual and collective responsibilities, and exploration of creative approaches to activism, the exchange aims to strengthen participants‘ awareness of their role in building a sustainable future. At the same time, it provides them with the tools to communicate climate issues in an engaging and meaningful way that can reach their peers and local communities.
This project is in line with the European Youth Goal #10 – Sustainable Green Europe which aims to achieve a society in which all young people are environmentally active, educated and able to make a difference in their everyday lives.
The youth exchange will address the following objectives:
- To raise awareness and knowledge among young participants about environmental issues and the link between everyday actions, environmental impact, and social justice, with a specific focus on topics such as fast fashion, digital consumption, transportation, and lifestyles.
- Bring together young people from different countries to share their experiences, discuss common challenges, and collaborate on environmental projects, thus contributing to the creation of a sustainable and fair future.
- Inspire young people to become active agents of change by involving them in the creation of environmental campaigns, local initiatives, and movements that can contribute to long-term sustainability goals.
- Experiment with and enhance young people’s creative skills in activism through innovative languages, artistic approaches, and social guerrilla techniques to communicate effectively and engagingly on climate issues.
Participating countries: Italy, Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Romania