


With the occasion of the International Day Against Hate Speech on June 18, it was finally time to go live with our planned No Hate Embassy digital campaigns, tackling issues like: racism, toxic masculinity, and discrimination against activists in the workplace. Each of these campaigns was created by a group of fellows from our No Hate Embassy project 👉 a long term effort working with young people across the Euromed region to challenge hate speech and push for peace and inclusion. Our fellows are dedicating a lot of their time and effort to contribute to a more hate free world! So let’s take a second to follow, read, and share their work to support them. You will find them here: 📌 From France → @nohatespeech.france 📌 From Morocco → @nhemaghreb 📌 From Italy → check out our LinkedIn: Coconutwork

Our NHE Fellowship Training in Filadelfia has come to an end with a lot of energy, learning, and the promise to meet again in Morocco for the second part of this journey where we will conclude with a conference. In the final days, our fellows were trained on powerful digital campaigning tools, including communication strategy and the GAMMMA+ model. They were also provided with visual design guidance and structured posting calendars 🔥 Everyone wrapped up the training with a clear message and crafted their first campaigns set to go live on June 18th—International Day of No Hate. Now they return home equipped with the skills, tools, and motivation to help build a more peaceful, hate-free Euro-Mediterranean region. And we couldn’t be more excited about the work they will produce in this 6 month process.

From Filadelfia, Italy with love! 💚 We have welcomed 30 fellows to the No Hate Embassy from: France, Italy, Morocco, Romania, Tunisia and Egypt. During a period of 6 months, we’ll be closely working with them to tackle hate speech through impactful digital campaigns, starting with a training course in sunny Filadelfia, Italy. Our mission in this training was to meet our fellows, get to know them and preparing together for the work ahead. Over the course of the training we have deepened our knowledge on hate speech and explored effective digital campaigning tools to address it. The first days have been filled with energy sharing stories, backgrounds, and engaging in thoughtful discussions around critical concepts central to our mission. Our fellows then jumped right into the work of preparing to launch powerful digital campaigns that advocate for peace and inclusion. They’ve explored the complex topic of hate speech 🚫 through lively group discussions, creative expressions like theatre and poetry, and national reality presentations. On top of that, they’ve used the Council of Europe’s framework to break down local cases, gaining deeper insights into what defines hate speech and effective countermeasures!

Luxembourg called again and we answered! 🇱🇺✨ We are here on Re-Mind Your Business to flip the script on what creating a business looks like for young people in 2025. We have brought together 40 participants from 7 countries to Weicherdange, Luxembourg! After a packed start (check our Insta stories!) we’re currently deep into day 3, but let’s take a sec to catch up: The first two days were all about breaking the ice, getting to know each other, sharing our national realities, and laying the foundation for what we’re here to do: turn job seekers into job creators. Our mission during this project is to:👉 Equip participants with the digital tools to build scalable ideas.👉 Develop a resilient, resourceful mindset that sees opportunities, not obstacles.👉 Rethink entrepreneurship as a forward-thinking choice, not just a backup plan. Stay tuned for more insights, breakthroughs, and behind-the-scenes chaos as we dive deeper into design thinking, digital skills, and big ambitions!

Wrapping up an impactful week in Sharm El Sheikh with big smiles all around! It’s been an intense six days where we tackled the pressing issue of hate speech through immersive non-formal education tools and methods. Despite being in a stunning resort with warm beaches and tempting holiday activities, our focus remained steadfast: training participants to become advocates for tolerance and diversity, true no hate ambassadors! In the final days of the program, participants delved into a case study on a hate crime that shattered lives, exploring its motives and origins to build resilience. They also took part in our TikTok Lab, using digital advocacy skills to counter hateful narratives and promote inclusion. In the words of Bassant, representing Egypt: “As someone in the same field who also organizes projects, I know that putting together something of this quality is not easy. Having sent participants to similar projects in Morocco, I often hear them say it was their best experience. In this project, I got to experience it firsthand.” More trainings and exciting surprises are on the way under the banner of #NoHateEmbassy!

Merhaba, Egypt! On the 23rd of Nov we flew to beautiful Sharm El Sheikh for an impactful training course addressing one of today’s most pressing issues. Critically Yours is the first training course of our capacity-building project, NHE (#nohateembassy), which started several months ago. This initiative brings together experienced youth workers from across the Euro-Mediterranean region, empowering them to become No Hate Ambassadors in their communities. Through this training, participants will foster critical thinking, inspire their audiences, and gain practical tools for digital prevention and counter-narration strategies. The opening days have been all about settling into the rhythm of the program: laying the foundation, building connections, and diving into key concepts. We’ve explored how to identify online hate speech and discussed the vital roles various stakeholders play in addressing this pressing challenge. The following days, our participants have been busy:👉 Analyzing the causes and consequences of hate speech👉Exploring the different hate narratives that exist and their origins👉Learning about the national realities of the participating countries👉Using roleplay to foster debate and spark discussions And that’s not all, our NHE TED Talks have been a highlight, where our participants took center stage to share personal accounts and experiences of how they dealt

Ready to be inspired? Through our #ElectrickYE Erasmus+ Youth Exchange, participants from many different countries created high-quality campaigns to engage young people in EU elections, promote EU values, and advocate for issues that matter most to their communities. But it didn’t stop there! These campaigns started with Electrick and continued all the way to the European Elections! Seeing the quality of their work, we decided to highlight their results with everyone! Swipe through our post to learn more about their work! Shoutout to: @eu.reka24 🇵🇱 @eyouvote.bulgaria 🇧🇬 @nothoperdis_eu 🇪🇸 @civichub_ro 🇷🇴 @tvojaeu 🇸🇰 @eutmutato 🇭🇺 @rivoluzione.europea 🇮🇹

We’ve officially wrapped up part two of our EmpACT4 training course in beautiful Nea Makri, Greece. After an intensive week of learning, practicing, and reflecting, our participants are heading home equipped with enhanced skills, fresh insights, and a deeper understanding of facilitation in youth work. During this week, participants stepped into the spotlight with our “Facilitators on the stage” activity, where they led 15 individual and co-facilitated sessions on a diverse array of topics, each session was thoughtfully designed and rooted in non-formal education methods. The activities were carefully evaluated, and the facilitators were provided with valuable insights to further hone their skills. Some of the standout topics included: And that’s just a glimpse, the actual thing was a lot more impressive! (You can revisit highlights from each session on our social media stories.) We really hope to see our participants walking their facilitation paths, seeing their professional wishes and manifestations come true with future partnerships, increased skills, knowledge and an expended network of youth workers! We’re truly proud of everyone’s commitment, enthusiasm, and growth throughout this journey.

EmpACT4 is back! This time, we’re diving into the art of facilitation under the sunny skies of Nea Makri, Greece! From 21st to 29th May, we’re gathering once again for the second half of our training course, bringing participants together to deepen their skills and knowledge around leading impactful youth activities. Over the first days, participants reconnected after two months apart, warmly welcoming new team members into the fold. Our initial sessions were all about rebuilding team dynamics with a special team-building exercise thoughtfully suggested by one of our participants from the first part of the training. After reinforcing our earlier learnings to ensure everyone was aligned, we moved forward into the core topics of this session, including: Participants were also given dedicated time to plan their own facilitation sessions, reflecting on their personal styles and preparing to deliver workshops individually or in small groups later in the week. As always, EmpACT4 blends intensive learning with meaningful connections, balancing structured sessions with moments to explore beautiful Nea Makri, recharge, and build deeper relationships.

And just like that, we’ve wrapped up the first part of EmpACT4 in Cabris, France. After a week filled with new insights, energisers, and moments of reflection, we’re leaving inspired and ready to put our commitments into action on the Road to Nea Makri, Greece, where we’ll reconnect for part two in May. For many of our participants, the week provided an opportunity to deepen their existing knowledge and sharpen skills they’ve already been applying within their NGOs and youth projects. For others, almost everything covered was entirely new, including detailed project management techniques and the vast landscape of EU opportunities for youth. During the second half of our training, we delved into key topics such as: As we say goodbye to Cabris, we’re leaving with powerful commitments and clear next steps. We look forward to seeing these commitments come to life in the weeks ahead and reuniting soon in the sunny coastal town of Nea Makri, Greece. Until then, let’s turn these insights into action. See you soon in Greece!

It’s time again, EmpACT is back! From March 5 to 13, we’re kicking off the first part of our two-part training course in the beautiful hills of Cabris, France, welcoming nearly 30 passionate youth workers, facilitators, trainers, and NGO leaders from 11 countries across Europe. EmpACT4 builds directly on the momentum and lessons learned from EmpACT3, focusing once more on four powerful action words: Empower, Impact, Act, and Erasmus+. Our aim remains clear: to elevate the quality of European youth projects and enhance the skills youth workers need to design and deliver activities that create meaningful, lasting impact. This week, our participants are diving into intensive sessions designed to: We are using feedback and insights gathered from our previous EmpACT editions, to reshape our approach to address evolving needs around digital youth work and innovative project management techniques. This project is a step up from previous editions, where we will be providing fresh tools and methods that youth workers can apply directly in their local communities and projects.

EmpACT3 concluded successfully in Nea Makri, Greece, significantly enhancing the digital competencies and project management skills of youth workers from over 14 European countries. Participants engaged in intensive workshops focused on digital tools, communication strategies, dissemination of results (DEOR), and creating effective digital campaigns to amplify their NGOs’ impact. Throughout the training, youth workers explored essential aspects of intercultural communication, digital wellbeing, and social media originality, gaining hands-on experience in HTML, Canva, and brand identity development. Activities such as professional group challenges, informal discussions, and personal goal-setting exercises complemented their learning experience, providing a balanced mix of professional growth and personal reflection. Feedback from participants highlighted key learning moments, including insights into digital tools previously unknown, the power of networking, and the importance of simplicity and authenticity in communication. We are proud with what our participants achieved and we’re excited to witness the positive change they will undoubtedly bring to the lives of young people throughout Europe!

EmpACT3 part two has begun! We are embracing the Erasmus+ spirit in Nea Makri, Greece as we start the second part of our training course, that we began in Cabris, France in March. Our mission is to enhance the competences, especially in digital skills, of youth workers to maximise the impact of their European projects, by transposing their learnings, they can truly benefit their target groups. In the first days, we’ve been diving into various activities:• Introduction to DEOR training,• Intercultural exercises: Communication in an intercultural context • Refreshing concepts related to communication & DEOR,• Unveiling the role of communication within organisations,• Crafting effective communication strategies,• Participant-led workshops on visual identity, video storytelling, and communication strategy! We have also spent time to reconnect with the people we first got to know two months ago, as well as welcoming three new participants to our family. It’s a pleasure to see the participants paying attention in the activities, actively including themselves and sharing their knowledge.

Learn about digital tools and skills in service of youth activism and change

With the occasion of the International Day Against Hate Speech on June 18, it was finally time to go live with our planned No Hate Embassy digital campaigns, tackling issues like: racism, toxic masculinity, and discrimination against activists in the workplace. Each of these campaigns was created by a group of fellows from our No Hate Embassy project 👉 a long term effort working with young people across the Euromed region to challenge hate speech and push for peace and inclusion. Our fellows are dedicating a lot of their time and effort to contribute to a more hate free world! So let’s take a second to follow, read, and share their work to support them. You will find them here: 📌 From France → @nohatespeech.france 📌 From Morocco → @nhemaghreb 📌 From Italy → check out our LinkedIn: Coconutwork

Our NHE Fellowship Training in Filadelfia has come to an end with a lot of energy, learning, and the promise to meet again in Morocco for the second part of this journey where we will conclude with a conference. In the final days, our fellows were trained on powerful digital campaigning tools, including communication strategy and the GAMMMA+ model. They were also provided with visual design guidance and structured posting calendars 🔥 Everyone wrapped up the training with a clear message and crafted their first campaigns set to go live on June 18th—International Day of No Hate. Now they return home equipped with the skills, tools, and motivation to help build a more peaceful, hate-free Euro-Mediterranean region. And we couldn’t be more excited about the work they will produce in this 6 month process.

From Filadelfia, Italy with love! 💚 We have welcomed 30 fellows to the No Hate Embassy from: France, Italy, Morocco, Romania, Tunisia and Egypt. During a period of 6 months, we’ll be closely working with them to tackle hate speech through impactful digital campaigns, starting with a training course in sunny Filadelfia, Italy. Our mission in this training was to meet our fellows, get to know them and preparing together for the work ahead. Over the course of the training we have deepened our knowledge on hate speech and explored effective digital campaigning tools to address it. The first days have been filled with energy sharing stories, backgrounds, and engaging in thoughtful discussions around critical concepts central to our mission. Our fellows then jumped right into the work of preparing to launch powerful digital campaigns that advocate for peace and inclusion. They’ve explored the complex topic of hate speech 🚫 through lively group discussions, creative expressions like theatre and poetry, and national reality presentations. On top of that, they’ve used the Council of Europe’s framework to break down local cases, gaining deeper insights into what defines hate speech and effective countermeasures!

Luxembourg called again and we answered! 🇱🇺✨ We are here on Re-Mind Your Business to flip the script on what creating a business looks like for young people in 2025. We have brought together 40 participants from 7 countries to Weicherdange, Luxembourg! After a packed start (check our Insta stories!) we’re currently deep into day 3, but let’s take a sec to catch up: The first two days were all about breaking the ice, getting to know each other, sharing our national realities, and laying the foundation for what we’re here to do: turn job seekers into job creators. Our mission during this project is to:👉 Equip participants with the digital tools to build scalable ideas.👉 Develop a resilient, resourceful mindset that sees opportunities, not obstacles.👉 Rethink entrepreneurship as a forward-thinking choice, not just a backup plan. Stay tuned for more insights, breakthroughs, and behind-the-scenes chaos as we dive deeper into design thinking, digital skills, and big ambitions!

Wrapping up an impactful week in Sharm El Sheikh with big smiles all around! It’s been an intense six days where we tackled the pressing issue of hate speech through immersive non-formal education tools and methods. Despite being in a stunning resort with warm beaches and tempting holiday activities, our focus remained steadfast: training participants to become advocates for tolerance and diversity, true no hate ambassadors! In the final days of the program, participants delved into a case study on a hate crime that shattered lives, exploring its motives and origins to build resilience. They also took part in our TikTok Lab, using digital advocacy skills to counter hateful narratives and promote inclusion. In the words of Bassant, representing Egypt: “As someone in the same field who also organizes projects, I know that putting together something of this quality is not easy. Having sent participants to similar projects in Morocco, I often hear them say it was their best experience. In this project, I got to experience it firsthand.” More trainings and exciting surprises are on the way under the banner of #NoHateEmbassy!

Merhaba, Egypt! On the 23rd of Nov we flew to beautiful Sharm El Sheikh for an impactful training course addressing one of today’s most pressing issues. Critically Yours is the first training course of our capacity-building project, NHE (#nohateembassy), which started several months ago. This initiative brings together experienced youth workers from across the Euro-Mediterranean region, empowering them to become No Hate Ambassadors in their communities. Through this training, participants will foster critical thinking, inspire their audiences, and gain practical tools for digital prevention and counter-narration strategies. The opening days have been all about settling into the rhythm of the program: laying the foundation, building connections, and diving into key concepts. We’ve explored how to identify online hate speech and discussed the vital roles various stakeholders play in addressing this pressing challenge. The following days, our participants have been busy:👉 Analyzing the causes and consequences of hate speech👉Exploring the different hate narratives that exist and their origins👉Learning about the national realities of the participating countries👉Using roleplay to foster debate and spark discussions And that’s not all, our NHE TED Talks have been a highlight, where our participants took center stage to share personal accounts and experiences of how they dealt

Ready to be inspired? Through our #ElectrickYE Erasmus+ Youth Exchange, participants from many different countries created high-quality campaigns to engage young people in EU elections, promote EU values, and advocate for issues that matter most to their communities. But it didn’t stop there! These campaigns started with Electrick and continued all the way to the European Elections! Seeing the quality of their work, we decided to highlight their results with everyone! Swipe through our post to learn more about their work! Shoutout to: @eu.reka24 🇵🇱 @eyouvote.bulgaria 🇧🇬 @nothoperdis_eu 🇪🇸 @civichub_ro 🇷🇴 @tvojaeu 🇸🇰 @eutmutato 🇭🇺 @rivoluzione.europea 🇮🇹

We’ve officially wrapped up part two of our EmpACT4 training course in beautiful Nea Makri, Greece. After an intensive week of learning, practicing, and reflecting, our participants are heading home equipped with enhanced skills, fresh insights, and a deeper understanding of facilitation in youth work. During this week, participants stepped into the spotlight with our “Facilitators on the stage” activity, where they led 15 individual and co-facilitated sessions on a diverse array of topics, each session was thoughtfully designed and rooted in non-formal education methods. The activities were carefully evaluated, and the facilitators were provided with valuable insights to further hone their skills. Some of the standout topics included: And that’s just a glimpse, the actual thing was a lot more impressive! (You can revisit highlights from each session on our social media stories.) We really hope to see our participants walking their facilitation paths, seeing their professional wishes and manifestations come true with future partnerships, increased skills, knowledge and an expended network of youth workers! We’re truly proud of everyone’s commitment, enthusiasm, and growth throughout this journey.

EmpACT4 is back! This time, we’re diving into the art of facilitation under the sunny skies of Nea Makri, Greece! From 21st to 29th May, we’re gathering once again for the second half of our training course, bringing participants together to deepen their skills and knowledge around leading impactful youth activities. Over the first days, participants reconnected after two months apart, warmly welcoming new team members into the fold. Our initial sessions were all about rebuilding team dynamics with a special team-building exercise thoughtfully suggested by one of our participants from the first part of the training. After reinforcing our earlier learnings to ensure everyone was aligned, we moved forward into the core topics of this session, including: Participants were also given dedicated time to plan their own facilitation sessions, reflecting on their personal styles and preparing to deliver workshops individually or in small groups later in the week. As always, EmpACT4 blends intensive learning with meaningful connections, balancing structured sessions with moments to explore beautiful Nea Makri, recharge, and build deeper relationships.

And just like that, we’ve wrapped up the first part of EmpACT4 in Cabris, France. After a week filled with new insights, energisers, and moments of reflection, we’re leaving inspired and ready to put our commitments into action on the Road to Nea Makri, Greece, where we’ll reconnect for part two in May. For many of our participants, the week provided an opportunity to deepen their existing knowledge and sharpen skills they’ve already been applying within their NGOs and youth projects. For others, almost everything covered was entirely new, including detailed project management techniques and the vast landscape of EU opportunities for youth. During the second half of our training, we delved into key topics such as: As we say goodbye to Cabris, we’re leaving with powerful commitments and clear next steps. We look forward to seeing these commitments come to life in the weeks ahead and reuniting soon in the sunny coastal town of Nea Makri, Greece. Until then, let’s turn these insights into action. See you soon in Greece!

It’s time again, EmpACT is back! From March 5 to 13, we’re kicking off the first part of our two-part training course in the beautiful hills of Cabris, France, welcoming nearly 30 passionate youth workers, facilitators, trainers, and NGO leaders from 11 countries across Europe. EmpACT4 builds directly on the momentum and lessons learned from EmpACT3, focusing once more on four powerful action words: Empower, Impact, Act, and Erasmus+. Our aim remains clear: to elevate the quality of European youth projects and enhance the skills youth workers need to design and deliver activities that create meaningful, lasting impact. This week, our participants are diving into intensive sessions designed to: We are using feedback and insights gathered from our previous EmpACT editions, to reshape our approach to address evolving needs around digital youth work and innovative project management techniques. This project is a step up from previous editions, where we will be providing fresh tools and methods that youth workers can apply directly in their local communities and projects.

EmpACT3 concluded successfully in Nea Makri, Greece, significantly enhancing the digital competencies and project management skills of youth workers from over 14 European countries. Participants engaged in intensive workshops focused on digital tools, communication strategies, dissemination of results (DEOR), and creating effective digital campaigns to amplify their NGOs’ impact. Throughout the training, youth workers explored essential aspects of intercultural communication, digital wellbeing, and social media originality, gaining hands-on experience in HTML, Canva, and brand identity development. Activities such as professional group challenges, informal discussions, and personal goal-setting exercises complemented their learning experience, providing a balanced mix of professional growth and personal reflection. Feedback from participants highlighted key learning moments, including insights into digital tools previously unknown, the power of networking, and the importance of simplicity and authenticity in communication. We are proud with what our participants achieved and we’re excited to witness the positive change they will undoubtedly bring to the lives of young people throughout Europe!

EmpACT3 part two has begun! We are embracing the Erasmus+ spirit in Nea Makri, Greece as we start the second part of our training course, that we began in Cabris, France in March. Our mission is to enhance the competences, especially in digital skills, of youth workers to maximise the impact of their European projects, by transposing their learnings, they can truly benefit their target groups. In the first days, we’ve been diving into various activities:• Introduction to DEOR training,• Intercultural exercises: Communication in an intercultural context • Refreshing concepts related to communication & DEOR,• Unveiling the role of communication within organisations,• Crafting effective communication strategies,• Participant-led workshops on visual identity, video storytelling, and communication strategy! We have also spent time to reconnect with the people we first got to know two months ago, as well as welcoming three new participants to our family. It’s a pleasure to see the participants paying attention in the activities, actively including themselves and sharing their knowledge.

Learn about digital tools and skills in service of youth activism and change