Open to Collaboration in KA152 Youth Exchanges

Informal youth group from Türkiye open to join Erasmus+ youth projects as a sending partner, flexible on topics and project formats.

Hatay Youth is an informal youth group based in Hatay, Türkiye, a region heavily affected by the 2023 earthquakes. We work with young people facing social, psychological and environmental challenges in a post-disaster context, focusing on recovery, resilience and active youth participation.

We are open to collaboration as a sending partner in KA152 Erasmus+ Youth Exchange projects. We are flexible regarding project themes and are interested in cooperating on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to social inclusion, youth participation, environment, sustainability, culture, digital skills, well-being, volunteering and community development.

As a sending partner, we can select and prepare motivated young participants aged 18–30, provide a responsible group leader, support participants before and after mobility, and actively contribute to dissemination and follow-up activities at local level.

Hatay Youth values non-formal education, intercultural learning and active youth participation, and is motivated to build long-term, trust-based partnerships with organisations across Europe.

Please note that Hatay Youth currently operates as an informal youth group and is fully aware of the responsibilities and framework of participating under this status.

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Project overview

Open to Collaboration in KA152 Youth Exchanges is a project by
Hatay Youth
taking place
from 2026-01 till 2027-12
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges, Training and Networking
and is focusing on:
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • Environment
  • Innovation
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Non-formal learning
  • Social media
  • Sustainable development
  • Urban/rural development
  • Volunteering
  • Youth policy
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Geographical obstacles
Young people aged 18–30 from Hatay and surrounding regions, particularly those affected by social and economic disadvantages, limited access to international opportunities, and post-disaster challenges. The group includes youth with fewer opportunities related to geographical isolation, economic difficulties, and reduced access to non-formal education and mobility experiences.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/19131

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