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"Euro-youth MEDIALAB"  is a transnational cooperation project funded by the european ERASMUS+ program - Key action 2. It defines a new inclusive strategy and approach, to give youth required knowledges, wich will allow all of them to be and act as active citizens. This strategy is modeled in order to be used by any organisation working in the field of youth. It can be used, totally or partially, thank's to the european virtual exchanges platform we will create. 

To reach that result, we have established a transnational  and multidisciplinary project team which allows us to verify wether the strategy is usable in any member state, by any kind of organisation working in the field of education, training or youth work. The project proposes each partner to constitute Local Group which will represent 150 young people working in teams characterized by its variety.

EURO-YOUTH MEDIALAB !

Euro-Youth Medialab includes 10 partners, all members of Europe Direct Information Center network in  : Bulgaria, Croatia, Spain, Finland, France, Italy, Poland, UK, Slovakia, Sweden. 

In each local group, youth produce multimedia reports about issues of interest for them and about who they are. They are doing virtual and/or real exchanges with others local groups.

The youth identify key EU issue and produce a multi media report to share their finding. Then, they collaborate to debate the issue of migration and produce video report on it.

Guide-lines

This inclusive strategy is detailed in a practical guide-lines and can be used in part or totally by any kind of organization who would like to develop an european approach in its activities with youth.

The online platform for virtual exchanges connect partners and allows the youth to collaborante and debate. It allows any kind of organization to register a local group.

Citizenship activities & national conférences

In 2018 each local group set up a local debate in its region. Two national conférences in Sweden and France allows a wide promotion of the results of this project.

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