Erasmus+ Mobility of Youth Workers
About the organisers
- The association MOH (Mobility Opportunities Happening APS) is a newborn non-profit, nongovernmental and non-political association which operates on national and international levels in the field of youth mobility and non-formal education. Established in March 2019, it gathers youngsters from different villages of the hinterland of the regional capital of Puglia, Bari.
- ’COMMON SENSE’’ Youth Organization from Azerbaijan: CSYO is a non-political, nonprofit,non-governmental organization in the city of Sumgait, Azerbaijan. It has 16 years of experience working through non-formal education, concentrating on youth work and young people’s development, voluntarism, peacebuilding, environment, healthy living and youth participation.
Funding
This course is co-funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ framework.
We are deeply grateful for this and we thank the Greek National agency for their great support and their work.
Contribution
We ask for a contribution of 40€ to support the resources allocated for sending participants.
Impact
- Increase awareness in environmental problems and its core reasons
- Support the improvement of society to become more informed and problem-solver in
environmental issues
- Provide with required knowledge and skills to understand environmental problems and
handling methods
- Build a network and partnership among youth for further projects in environmental issues
- Establish a good foundation for trainers of future
For who this is
- For youth workers from Greece, Italy, Belgium, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Georgia and Morocco
- No age limit, 30 participants in total, 3 per country
Profile:
- Young people with fewer opportunities
- Youth who are interested in increasing their knowledge about climate change and being
active citizens.
- Youth workers, environmental activists working at local level
- Students studying ecology, environmental engineering, climate studies, environmental
science and sustainability, and similar majors
- People working in/with governmental organizations within the scope of this topic
- Local decision-makers, policymakers
- Teachers working with pupils teaching environmental science
- Young people with fewer opportunities
- Youth who are interested in increasing their knowledge about climate change and being
active citizens.
- Youth workers, environmental activists working at local level
- Students studying ecology, environmental engineering, climate studies, environmental
science and sustainability, and similar majors
- People working in/with governmental organizations within the scope of this topic
- Local decision-makers, policymakers
- Teachers working with pupils teaching environmental science