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    Let’s Go! Launching The No Hate Campaigns, Part of the NHE Fellowship

    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

    Wrapping Up Our Final Project of 2023 in Luxembourg

    Our last project of 2023 & last and days in Luxembourg are done! In the last days of the project we covered so much! They were filled with energizers filled with positive energy, a free day to unwind the from activities in the city of Luxembourg, our participatins explored everything they could find from visiting the European Parliament to the festive vibes of Christmas markets across town, During the last days of the project, and with the expert guidance of our facilitator, all took part in learning how to create online campaigns, using the GAMMMA+ method while focusing on advocacy for the European Youth Goals. All groups learned how to work in new teams, how to create various types of campaigns, how to plan, schedule, delegate and create, dipping their feet in the whole process from brainstorming till presentations in front of potential investors and stakeholders! They did a great job and we hope have learned enough along the way to bring the importance of youth advocacy into their communities, work and future engagements! Our last activity covered information about and around the Youth Pass, all making a list of recommendations for various types of stakeholders to promote youth engagement

    Enhancing Civic Engagement Through Youth Advocacy

    In the misty hills of Weicherdange, Luxembourg, 40 young changemakers from Luxembourg, Poland, Bulgaria, Spain, Slovakia, Hungary, Turkey, and Romania have come together for a week-long deep dive into youth advocacy, participation, and digital engagement. Youth advocacy is a driving force in Europe, amplifying young voices in climate action, social justice, policy-making, and beyond. Through “Time to Advocate,” we aim to equip young people with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to influence decision-making at both national and EU levels. Throughout the week, participants are developing their digital skills, engaging with experts, and exploring the link between volunteering, activism, and democratic participation. What have we been working on?

    Preparing Youth Voices for the 2024 European Elections

    WWith the European Elections of 2024 approaching, the active participation of young people in the electoral process is more crucial than ever. Their engagement shapes a future that reflects their aspirations and concerns. In collaboration with Europe Direct: Nice Côte d’Azur, we hosted a workshop in Nice, France, dedicated to clarifying the role of European institutions and exploring how youth can actively engage in the upcoming elections. This event provided a platform for both young people and youth workers, creating an opportunity to discuss, learn, and express their views on democracy and civic participation. The discussions emphasized the importance of youth involvement in shaping the future of Europe. Young participants from France and various European countries joined us, contributing to insightful conversations and meeting key objectives: As we move closer to the elections, initiatives like these serve as essential spaces for education, dialogue, and action, ensuring that young voices are heard where it matters most.

    Let’s Go! Launching The No Hate Campaigns, Part of the NHE Fellowship

    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

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    Wrapping Up Our Final Project of 2023 in Luxembourg

    Our last project of 2023 & last and days in Luxembourg are done! In the last days of the project we covered so much! They were filled with energizers filled with positive energy, a free day to unwind the from activities in the city of Luxembourg, our participatins explored everything they could find from visiting the European Parliament to the festive vibes of Christmas markets across town, During the last days of the project, and with the expert guidance of our facilitator, all took part in learning how to create online campaigns, using the GAMMMA+ method while focusing on advocacy for the European Youth Goals. All groups learned how to work in new teams, how to create various types of campaigns, how to plan, schedule, delegate and create, dipping their feet in the whole process from brainstorming till presentations in front of potential investors and stakeholders! They did a great job and we hope have learned enough along the way to bring the importance of youth advocacy into their communities, work and future engagements! Our last activity covered information about and around the Youth Pass, all making a list of recommendations for various types of stakeholders to promote youth engagement

    Read More »
    Enhancing Civic Engagement Through Youth Advocacy

    In the misty hills of Weicherdange, Luxembourg, 40 young changemakers from Luxembourg, Poland, Bulgaria, Spain, Slovakia, Hungary, Turkey, and Romania have come together for a week-long deep dive into youth advocacy, participation, and digital engagement. Youth advocacy is a driving force in Europe, amplifying young voices in climate action, social justice, policy-making, and beyond. Through “Time to Advocate,” we aim to equip young people with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to influence decision-making at both national and EU levels. Throughout the week, participants are developing their digital skills, engaging with experts, and exploring the link between volunteering, activism, and democratic participation. What have we been working on?

    Read More »
    Preparing Youth Voices for the 2024 European Elections

    WWith the European Elections of 2024 approaching, the active participation of young people in the electoral process is more crucial than ever. Their engagement shapes a future that reflects their aspirations and concerns. In collaboration with Europe Direct: Nice Côte d’Azur, we hosted a workshop in Nice, France, dedicated to clarifying the role of European institutions and exploring how youth can actively engage in the upcoming elections. This event provided a platform for both young people and youth workers, creating an opportunity to discuss, learn, and express their views on democracy and civic participation. The discussions emphasized the importance of youth involvement in shaping the future of Europe. Young participants from France and various European countries joined us, contributing to insightful conversations and meeting key objectives: As we move closer to the elections, initiatives like these serve as essential spaces for education, dialogue, and action, ensuring that young voices are heard where it matters most.

    Read More »