The project aimed to contribute to the recognition and improvement of the quality of youth work, while strengthening its connection with political and historical education. The initiative focused on developing modern practices that promote youth participation and reinforce the role of young people in democratic processes.
A key pillar of the project was raising awareness among young people and promoting active citizenship. Through its activities, the project emphasized critical thinking and empowered young people to become active and engaged citizens.
At the same time, the project contributed to the prevention of radicalization, populism, and nationalism by promoting democratic principles, equality, and European values. It also supported democratization processes, strengthening young people’s connection to social and political life.
Organizations from seven European countries—Croatia, Greece, Spain, Austria, Italy, Germany, and Slovenia—participated in the project. This transnational cooperation fostered the exchange of knowledge and best practices, contributing to the development of a strong European network in the youth sector.
