Study visit is called Act for future and the main theme is active citizenship. Through examples from Kosovo we will learn the potential of civic activism in empowering youth workers and enabling them to make a meaningful impact on young people’s lives. The purpose of the visit is to share these success stories from Kosovo, demonstrating how civic activism can be a powerful tool in the empowerment of youth workers. By learning from these experiences, youth workers from across Europe will gain new insights and practical strategies that can be applied to their own contexts.
Objective of the study visit
Youth workers play an essential role in empowering young people, addressing their needs, and supporting their active participation in society. Every day, youth workers dedicate themselves to facilitating personal growth, promoting social inclusion, and encouraging civic engagement among youth. These professionals are crucial in helping young people navigate the challenges they face, such as unemployment, social exclusion, and political
disengagement.
Why did we choose Kosova
In Kosova over the years, civil society organizations have become increasingly active in monitoring government actions, political promises, and the implementation of policies, ensuring that they align with the public interest. This vibrant civil society landscape contributes to the strengthening of democracy and good governance in Kosova, empowering youth and citizens alike to participate in civic life.
Study Visit is funded with Villa Elba’s accrediation and hosted by Youth Center Drenas.
This Study visit is organised with Erasmus+ funding (Youth workers mobilities).
Project is organised with 2024 funding shceme and travel support will be paid
according to the Erasmus+ distance band.