Earth Changers -Tourism Youth Hub

Youth tourism is rapidly becoming more sustainable so we included in this project a toolkit for youth tourism with extracurricular activities in nonformal educ.

The tourism sector can provide incentives to further invest in education and labour mobility, especially inclusive of youth, women, senior citizens, indigenous peoples & those with special needs, also helping teach values of tolerance, peace, global exchange and citizenship. A well-trained and skilful workforce is crucial for tourism to prosper.Links between Tourism, Education & Other Global Goals (End Poverty,Health & Well Being,Gender Equality,Responsible consumption and production,Climate Action,Peace and Justice).
Youth tourism is rapidly becoming more sustainable
but to remaincompetitive, the sector needs to be ready and able to keep onadapting. So we included in project a toolkit for youth tourism with an activities for extracurricula in nonformal education.

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2024-02-17

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Project overview

Earth Changers -Tourism Youth Hub is a project by
Asociatia Cataleya Yris
taking place
from 2024-07-01 till 2026-07-01
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Training and Networking, Transnational Youth Initiatives, Meetings between young people and decision-makers
and is focusing on:
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Non-formal learning
  • Sustainable development
  • Volunteering
  • Youth policy
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Educational difficulties
Youth tourism is rapidly becoming more sustainable but to remaincompetitive, the sector needs to be ready and able to keep onadapting. So we included in project a toolkit for youth tourism with an activities for extracurricula in nonformal education.Shape the beliefs and perceptions around youth tourism.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/16305

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