Tag: Future of Europe

  • Promoting Democratic Participation

    Promoting Democratic Participation

    Proposal:  Virtual AdvOcacy for PosItive DemoCraciES

    Implementation:  2024 to 2026

    Call: CERV-2023-CITIZENS-CIV – Citizens’ engagement and participation – 2023

    Type of Action: CERV-LS – CERV Lump Sum Grants

    Proposed Budget: 168 860,00€

    Keywords: Promoting democratic participation, debating the future of Europe, future, europe, youngsters, positive narratives, debate, opinion, democracy, speak-up

    Objective: The project will give a voice to young people on the one hand and support them in change on the other. Indeed, participation is an essential element of citizenship in a democratic society and culture. In fact, youth participation is not an end in itself, but a means of achieving positive changes and building a better democratic society.

    The project will give young people a space to lead the discussion in all areas and in particular those that contribute to positive democracy, including the prevention of extremism, the fight against violence, gender equality, justice, equity, etc. because what they think and decide today will affect not only their own lives, but above all their future.

     The project also aims to strengthen young people’s commitment to solving global and local problems, by promoting their innovative ideas capable of initiating social change and generating positive results. Indeed, involving the younger generation in decision-making can strengthen social cohesion and living together, which is the only way to bring about and maintain peace.

    Due to the fact that many young people are living in low-income nations, few opportunities are available for them to participate and approach decision-making. The lack of willingness in attending traditional participation activities is because the topics are not attractive and many engaging activities fall into tokenism. They may think the participation process is long and boring. Racisms and gender inequalities are also factors that impede participation.

    The accessibility to information and the lack of appropriate engagement platforms are blocking their way to participate as well. Thus, the vast majority of young people are unable to participate in global talks and have no chance to voice and contribute in the social arena. The aim of the project is to analyse, understand and tackle these obstacles by proposing ways and means of overcoming them.

    Partners:

    • Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
    • European Institute for Human Rights (Young Educators)
    • Association Militants Des Savoirs
    • Universita Ta Malta
    • Fachhochschule Salzburg Gmbh
    • Media Actie Kuregem Stad
  • Promoting Democratic Participation Through Debate

    Promoting Democratic Participation Through Debate

    Proposal: Engaging Youth in EU Politics in the Aftermath of Elections

    Implementation: 2024 to 2026

    Call:  CERV-2023-CITIZENS-CIV – Citizens’ engagement and participation – 2023

    Type of Action: CERV-LS – CERV Lump Sum Grants

    Proposed Budget: 657 525,00€

    Keywords: Promoting democratic participation through debating the future of Europe, Youth Participation, European Civic Education, Future of Europe

    Objective: The project aims to enable true citizens’ contribution to the democratic and civic life of the European Union by learning [about] Europe and by shaping Europe, which are its two main pillars. While the first pillar of the project will focus on European Civic Education and raising awareness on EU values and opportunities for European youth from all backgrounds, the second pillar will enable youth to put into practice what they have learned through the knowledge-building pillar, and debate relevant topics surrounding their hopes and dreams for the future of Europe.

    The overall objectives of this project are to encourage youth to remain involved in European Democracy in the aftermath of EP election 2024, and to inform young people about the EU through non-formal education methodologies and to empower them to use their voice to actively engage with decision-makers.

    Furthermore, it will equip teachers and educators with the skills to become multipliers of spreading EU values among their pupils. The project will additionally strengthen meaningful participation among European youth organisations, given their prominent role as connectors between European youth and stakeholders/institutions. Finally, it will inspire European youth to become catalysts for change in developing a future European Union that is inclusive and representative of young voices.

    Partners:

    • Jeunes Européens Fédéralistes
    • European Institute for Human Rights (Young Educators)
    • European Youth Forum
    • Les Jeunes Européens-France Association
    • Rural Youth Europe EV
    • Organizing Bureau Of European School Student
    • Assemblee Des Regions D’europe Association
    • Federación De Asociaciones Jóvenes Europeístas
    • Evropeisko Mladezhko Dvizhenie
    • Jaunieji Europos Federalistai
    • Young European Federalists (JEF Malta)