GER-GRE VISION: For a Visionary, Inclusive, Sustainable, Innovative, Open-Minded and Networked Youth Work in Germany & Greece

The project GER-GRE VISION: For a Visionary, Inclusive, Sustainable, Innovative, Open-Minded and Networked Youth Work in Germany & Greece (GER-GRE VISION) is an Erasmus+ small-scale initiative (KA210YOU) involving Laial e.V. from Germany and ANCE from Greece.

The consortium consists of partners with expertise in youth work, education, and social inclusion, aiming to foster international cooperation in addressing the needs of young people will run for a duration of 18 months, during which it will implement various activities designed to empower young individuals, particularly those facing social or economic challenges.

The main objective of GER-GRE VISION is to enhance youth engagement by promoting non-formal education and cross-border collaboration, fostering intercultural learning and active citizenship. More specifically, the project aims to strengthen the capacities of youth workers, provide innovative educational tools, and encourage the exchange of best practices between participating organizations.

The target groups include young people from both Germany and Greece, especially those with fewer opportunities, as well as youth workers and educators seeking to improve their methodologies. Key activities planned within the project framework include workshops, training sessions, and mobility exchanges to facilitate knowledge sharing and skills development. Additionally, the project will develop digital resources to support youth engagement and capacity building.

Through these activities, GER-GRE VISION seeks to produce concrete results such as improved competencies among youth workers, increased participation of young people in non-formal learning, and the creation of sustainable partnerships between the involved organizations. The expected impact of the project extends beyond its immediate participants, as it aspires to foster long-term cooperation between youth organizations in Germany and Greece. By equipping young people and educators with innovative tools and methodologies, the project will contribute to social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, and the promotion of European values in youth education.

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