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Io, Noi Associazione di Volontariato per la solidarietà e l'integrazione sociale

Country: Italy

Io, Noi Associazione di Volontariato per la solidarietà e l'integrazione sociale

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-RO01-KA210-ADU-000084921
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>Developing skills for accessing a job among 80 adults from 4 disadvantaged communitiesDevelopment of digital skills for inclusion in the labor market among 80 adults from 4 disadvantaged communitiesIncreasing the working capacity and approach of 8 workers in the NGO sector for the inclusion of adults from disadvantaged backgrounds on the labor marketCreating a brochure for workers in the NGO sector working with disadvantaged adults<< Implementation >>Within the project we will implement the following activities:Project management Increasing the working capacity and approach of NGO workers to include disadvantaged adults in the labor market Making a booklet of good practices in the inclusion of adults in the labor market Local activities with adults from disadvantaged areas Dissemination activities<< Results >>-80 adults socially and digitally capable of looking for / accessing a job-8 workers in the NGO sector that became experts in the inclusion of disadvantaged adults in the labor market- a brochure with good practices and instruments in the inclusion of adults on the labor market- 4 more inclusive and tolerant local communities

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-FR02-KA210-YOU-000031022
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>The objective of the project is that youth workers can become true factors of change since we identify the need to train youth workers, to provide them with the necessary tools to start and develop activities aimed at young people, such as employment workshops and personalized guidance in order to sensitize and train young immigrants about the circular economy as an element to improve their employability so that they are trained in new professional profiles.<< Implementation >>-Management and implementation;- Collection of good practices / e-manual for youth trainersin circular economy and environment; -Learning activity/ Course on employability in circular economy;- local events<< Results >>- Development of a training manual on employability in the circular economy;- Development of an online tool platform for youth workers working with young immigrants;- Knowledge of the working methods of other organizations and countries through the exchange of good practices.- Improvement of the skills of the participants in the knowledge of the circular economy and the possibilities of labour inclusion that it offers.- Preparation in the use of participatory and motivating

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-ES02-KA205-013278
    Funder Contribution: 39,865 EUR

    "Internet and new technologies have a central place in our daily lives, so it is necessary to promote the use and access to this digital environment for all citizens. The European Union and the different administrations of the countries that compose it promote the use of ICTs by young people as a means to facilitate their labor inclusion and participation in politics.The main objective of our project is to support and encourage the use of ICT from a gender perspective. The target group we target is the group of female migrant adolescents from countries outside of Europe, in which the difficulties of their situation in terms of access to these technologies are compounded by gender discrimination and different cultural backgrounds.The project will develop different activities such as:• The exchange of good practices among the youth workers of the participating organizations.• The development of a network at European level to facilitate the use of technologies by young migrant adolescent women, integrated not only by project partners but also by other partner organizations.• The training of workers and youth leaders on gender equality in the use of ICTs and in the fight against gender stereotypes that exist in social networks so that they apply this knowledge in their daily work with the project's target group.• The development of a European web portal with all kinds of educational material and guides on the use of ICT for immigrant adolescents with special emphasis on gender equality.A training course will be developed for youth workers, youth leaders and volunteers that will focus on the development of competences on the use of digital technologies by immigrant adolescent women and on good practices in gender equality in access to these technologies. Twenty attendees will participate of the five organizations that form the consortium.These students will inform and sensitize workers and volunteers of other organizations about the conclusions and experiences that will be acquired in the training activity, as well as about the objectives of the project. A total of 200 workers in the field of youth will benefit from this activity.Through the development of the different activities of the project, it is planned to train and support more than 500 female migrant adolescents to use digital technologies as a means of social inclusion. In addition, educational documents and guides on the web portal will provide training and information to a large number of immigrant adolescent women throughout Europe, which will facilitate the use and access to digital technologies without gender differences.To achieve the intended objectives, public bodies, educational institutions and other NGOs will collaborate in the dissemination of the results and in a better approach to the group of immigrant adolescent women.The partnership is formed by five organizations from different countries: INNETICA of Spain, DRUSTVO ZA RAZVIJANJE PROSTOVOLJNEGA DELA NOVO MESTO of Slovenia, TERRAM PACIS of Norway, Associação Sójovem das Saibreiras of Portugal and ""Io, Noi"" of Italy."

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-IT03-KA220-YOU-000029128
    Funder Contribution: 115,398 EUR

    "<< Background >>When we talk about ""transition"" we risk falling into the naivety of being able to transport the current system from one point to another but, as young people all over the world are pointing out and as the pandemic has dramatically highlighted, this is not the case. We believe that young people have the capacity, creativity, and passion to build a Europe that does not live off the rest of the world, spreading inequalities and environmental damage. According to the priority of the ""European Youth Forum"", in which the applicant's project coordinator is a delegate, we seek to empower young people as agents of their own, sustainable future. As it is necessary to identify the root causes of inequalities in order to challenge the status quo, the youth should develop competencies in various sustainability-relevant sectors, developing green sectorial skills strategies and methodologies, as well as have a voice about future-oriented curricula that better meet the needs of individuals and communities. We demand that the voice of youth is properly included in the negotiations and, therefore, it calls for a more democratic and equitable process for localizing Agenda 2030, which both includes young people and also tackles inequalities: ""reinforcing links between policy, research and practice"" becomes in this perspective a fundamental vector to approach a just and fair transition.Those are the beliefs and the motives that brought this idea project to life: to foster open and distance learning aimed to develop key competencies and green skills in localizing the goals and principles of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. We believe that young people and youth organizations have several needs to be achieved in the move towards a more sustainable future.For young people:a) to be recognized as rightsholders; b) to see unlocked their potential as agents for change.For youth organizations:c) to be effective catalysts of young people’s efforts; d) to be able to enhance internal training and skills of organizations on sustainability issues.Regarding the needs of young people the project will carry out multi-lateral actions in order to ""give them a seat at the table"" in policy-making processes (a); moreover, the project will provide training materials capable of orienteer young people towards the new professions of sustainability, empowering the ability to influence the political agenda at all levels (b).In this perspective inclusion and diversity are the foundations of every mechanism of meaningful youth participation, therefore the project will make participants with fewer opportunities active parts and protagonists in all phases.Regarding the needs of the partnership, the project will meet the need and the success in transforming isolated initiatives that respond to some principles and goals of the 2030 Agenda into a basis for building a network of cooperation on common local agendas to strengthen young people and youth organizations in this transition era.The general aim of the project is to provide to the partnership a framework through which initiatives and policy areas relevant to them can be linked at the European level to work more effectively. The project address to empower the partnership's organizations in two key areas; -- improving the capacity building to nurture and implement innovative sustainable actions for and with young people (c);- integrating eco-friendly and greener ways of implementing project activities (d).Regarding another specific target group of the project will be local institutions and public bodies it is manifest the criticality of involving local communities in implementation decisions and recommendations from the international level. For these reasons this project, under the priority of reinforcing links between policy research and practices, the project wants to contribute to the localization of the 2030 Agenda with a bottom-up and sociocratic method of participation.<< Objectives >>Over the most recent five years of available data, the EU made progress towards almost all of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDG). Progress in some goals has been faster than in others, and within goals, movement away from the sustainable development objectives also occurred in specific areas. Those valiant efforts are endagered because of the pandemic crisis.We are one with the statement of Von Der Leyen: ""In this year of pandemic - and beyond - this must be Europe's motto, too: I care, we care. This is the most important lesson that I hope we can learn from this crisis. It is a lesson about Europe. We care for the weakest among us. We care for our neighbours. We care for our planet. And we care for future generations."" The context we're living into is the Next Generation EU one, as a temporary instrument designed to help repair the immediate economic and social damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. With these funds, Europe wants to be greener, more digital and more resilient to better adapt to current and future challenges.From those premises, the objectives of the project in a trasnational framework are:- contributing to mainstream the principle of sustainable development across policy making in the consortium's countries;- providing innovative youth-led tools on Just and Fair Transition accessible for grassroot organizations;- establishing a transnational alliance between local communities of young people committed to be ""critical agents of change"".<< Implementation >>The first transnational meeting will be held in February 2022 in Tirana, hosted by the National Youth Council of Albania, in the framework of Tirana Youth Capital 2022. So, in addition to management aspects, we will be able to exchange the good and innovative practices in the field of the ""EDU2030"" project among partners and relevant stakeholders: a fundamental first step that together with the national InfoDay Youth in Transition, declined locally by partner organizations, will positively contribute to the realization of the Knots of Transition: A practical guide for grassroots organizations. During the sixth month of the project the LTT activity LIVING (IN) TRANSITION in Fiumicino, Italy hosted by the project coordinator Io, Noi – ODV, will contribute to the full achievement of the project’s objectives by reinforcing and enriching, with a participatory bottom-up approach, the consortium’s vision of a just and fair transition. Specifically, by providing participants, in a proper transnational framework, with concrete tools to become agents of change in their communities the LTT will have a decisive impact in activating results for the following project objective: “establishing a transnational alliance between local communities of young people committed to be critical agents of change”. It is also the activity that will start in a proper manner the co-development of the Youth in Transition MOOC, an open and distance learning educational resource tailored for youth “transitioners” and organizations. Together with all dissemination activities of this core result of the project, we’re going to implement the second National InfoDays Transition in Talking, with a relevant focus on public stakeholders. This event will not only be an opportunity for meeting and discussion between stakeholders from local/national public bodies and institutions but will be relevant as a key to the dissemination of the project to enable future actions in the same community in the vision of active policymakers and agents of change. The collection of results of these activities will also help in designing the Guidelines to localize the 2030 Agenda. With these guidelines in place, the project will promote the multiplier events ROADMAP FOR LOCALIZING THE SDGS: this series of events are organized to reach a wider audience not only the intellectual outputs of the project but and foremost aim to further multiply and engage national, regional and local institutions, strengthening the collaboration already established with other teachers, schools and organizations. In this framework, involved and active parties will become allies in the just and fair transition. The creation of this transnational alliance, that we had started from the first meeting in Tirana, will allow activating locally transformations and transitions, well beyond the empowerment of individual participants, in a flow of participatory processes able to manage and promote the young generations oriented to sustainable development and active and nonviolent transformation of society. The meetings are planned to involve, in addition to the identified target group, youth leaders, and key stakeholders in a series of structured conversations, with the goal to explore, together and by different points of view, the new strategies designed at the European level on the project topics. The “EDU2030: Youth in Transition” final and sustainability meeting will be held in August 2023 in Ermesinde, Portugal, hosted by the youth organization ""Associação Sójovem das Saibreiras"". The meeting will be the occasion to present the final results of the project and to involve participant organizations with the stakeholders, including local authorities, in an open round-table discussion about the follow-up of the project.<< Results >>According to the project objectives the general expected outcomes are to see concrete steps forward in people’s rights, in the communities involved in the project, to participate in the decisions that shape their future; to see youth organizations supported and empowered to represent young people’s voices as critical agents of change; to have contributed to the design of policies that fit the criteria of ensuring a more equal society, in which the needs and rights of all, including marginalized groups and future generations, are met within the means of the planet. In particular, during the project we envision achieving the following outcomes: - boost the activation of new eco-friendly way and green practices inside the partners organizations, thanks to the joint cooperation --> related Project Result ""Knots of Transition: A practical guide for grassroots organizations"";- test and validate training methodologies in the field of sustainability with three actors' profiles through the LTT ""Living (in) Transition""; - involve relevant stakeholders and rightsholders; - develop virtual, open and free of charge training materials --> related Project Result ""Youth in Transition MOOC""; - engage local institutions in a discussion about Just and Fair Transition policies --> related Project Result ""Guidelines to localize the 2030 Agenda"".Project result 1. KNOTS OF TRANSITION: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS: The handbook results will be presented in a pragmatic manner, aimed at the hands-on project team, and are supported by relevant references to examples of best and/or good practice, competence centers, and role models which are being carried out in the european cultural field, as well as by global links to appropriate and useful online resources.Project Result 2. YOUTH IN TRANSITION MOOC: it will be, consistently with the project aims, realized and implemented in different phases marked first by the time and then by the results of studies and research in the field of young people and youth workers by the networking formed by the partnership in conjunction and collaboration. Young people, youth workers and youth leaders involved in the project will continue to carry out actions in their communities and at transnational level supportedby this newly open and distance educational resource. Project Result 3. GUIDELINES TO LOCALIZE THE 2030 AGENDA: this toolkit is addressed at regional and local policy-makers responsible for the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, as well as other stakeholders involved in the process. Its goal is to support and guide on how to organize the meaningful participation of young people. It provides a set of principles, methods and concrete tips of how to maximize the meaningful participation of youth in the programming, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the people reached by the Youth in Transition project. Moreover, the project sought to directly involve young people, policy-makers, youth organisations andstakeholders in shaping the main design elements of the toolkit, so as to ensure it is as useful and as close as possible to the real needs and challenges of both young people and the local authorities advocating for a just and fair transition.On its completion we expected the following outcomes: - establish transnational alliances of Just and Fair Transition activators; - keep available an open directory of educational resources and their availability to learners with an already significant amount of trained young people; - disseminating role models in the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development by cooperating with civil society stakeholders; - raising awareness of public authorities in the implementation of minimal content of new transition policies."

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