Amazing Aizonai: Youth Policy Dialogues for Digital Health, Climate Change and Inclusion.

Erasmus+ KA152-YOU Amazing Aizanoi: Policy Dialogues for Digital Health, Climate Change and Inclusion

Erasmus+
KA152-YOU Amazing Aizanoi: Policy Dialogues for Digital Health, Climate Change and Inclusion is a youth participation and policy dialogue project that brings together young people from four countries, aiming to amplify their voices in decision-making processes regarding digital health, climate change, and inclusion/diversity. Inspired by Aizanoi's symbol of "shared heritage and shared future," the project connects the local needs of young people with European-level priorities.

Through non-formal learning workshops, youth forums, online participation tools, and transnational meetings, young people analyze problems, develop solutions, and participate in structured dialogues with decision-makers. The process culminates in a Policy Brief (a package of policy recommendations), a Youth Declaration, inclusive digital campaign content, and locally applicable micro-action plans – all collaboratively produced by young people from each country. This allows young people to both strengthen their democratic participation skills and make tangible contributions to healthier, greener, and more inclusive communities.

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We're looking for:
4 more partners
from Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Deadline for this partner request:
2026-02-01

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Project overview

Amazing Aizonai: Youth Policy Dialogues for Digital Health, Climate Change and Inclusion. is a project by
University
taking place
from 2026-09-21 till 2027-09-21
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Disability
  • Health problems
Young people (18–30) from the partner countries, with a particular focus on: To ensure equal participation and meaningful involvement, the project will provide: Accessibility support: barrier-free venues, step-free access, accessible accommodation and transport, adapted materials (large print, easy-to-read), assistive technologies when needed Communication & participation support: sign-language interpretation or real-time captioning where required; flexible facilitation methods; inclusive group work formats Financial support: coverage of additional costs linked to participation (accompanying person, local transport, special accommodation needs) Digital inclusion: provision/loan of devices if needed, internet/data support, digital skills guidance and technical help during online activities Wellbeing & safeguarding: a safe-space approach, flexible schedules and breaks, psychosocial support/referral pathways, clear safeguarding and anti-discrimination procedures Practical support: tailored mentoring/buddy system, pre-departure guidance, accessible information packs, and flexible participation options (hybrid/online)

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/19268

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