Azerbaijan-based youth initiative seeking long-term Erasmus+ Youth Exchange, youth worker mobility and training/networking partnerships.
Who we are
Nomad Youth is an Azerbaijan-based youth initiative and digital opportunities platform. We work to make Erasmus+, ESC, volunteering, training courses, Youth Exchanges and other local and international opportunities more accessible to young people in Azerbaijan. Nomad Youth is registered on OTLAS as an Informal Group of Young People.
What we can contribute
We have direct access to young people in Azerbaijan through our digital platform and growing community. As a project partner, we can publish participant calls, support the identification of suitable participants, contribute to social media and digital dissemination, and strengthen community engagement and project visibility. We are also developing cooperation with universities and youth communities while building a long-term network around youth opportunities in Azerbaijan.
What we are looking for
We are especially interested in Erasmus+ Youth Exchanges, Training Courses, Mobility of Youth Workers, Training & Networking activities, future joint youth initiatives and long-term international partnerships.
Partnership approach
We are looking to build long-term cooperation with active youth organisations that are interested in working with a motivated Azerbaijani partner and reaching young people in Azerbaijan. Our aim is to contribute meaningfully to project preparation, participant outreach, visibility, dissemination and follow-up—not only to recruit participants.
If you are looking for an active partner from Azerbaijan for an upcoming Erasmus+ project, we would be happy to connect and explore possible cooperation.
Contact: info@nomadyouth.com.az
Website: https://nomadyouth.com.az
Instagram: @nomad.youth
Our full OTLAS organisation profile and Partner Profile / PIF are available on our profile.
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/20353