Green Revolution in Maritime

This is an Erasmus KA-152 project in which we're going to have so much fun and talk about the pollution of the seas.

The KA-152 project, titled "Denizcilikte Yeşil Devrim" (Green Revolution in Maritime), is an Erasmus project aimed at developing sustainable solutions for marine fuels. The project focuses on promoting environmental awareness within the maritime industry, fostering international collaboration, and enhancing the skills of participants in the field of eco-friendly technologies for marine propulsion. Through a series of workshops, training sessions, and collaborative activities, the project seeks to equip participants with knowledge and practical skills to contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices in the maritime sector. The ultimate goal is to address environmental challenges related to marine fuels and promote the adoption of eco-friendly technologies in the maritime industry. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE E-MAIL US AT: medgreenyouth@gmail.com

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Project overview

Green Revolution in Maritime is a project by
Medgreen Youth
taking place
from 2024-08-06 till 2024-08-11
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Anti-discrimination
  • Environment
  • European citizenship
  • Innovation
  • Non-formal learning
  • Sustainable development
  • Volunteering
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles
  • Cultural differences
  • Geographical obstacles
The primary target group for the MedGreen project includes young people who are 18-30 and into maritime and maritime law but not necessarily. Facilitation of exchange programs allowing participants to gain hands-on experience and insights from different regions. Support in coordinating exchange opportunities will enhance the project's cross-cultural learning aspect.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/16302

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