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Energy of nature - activities

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Youth exchange brochure "Energy of Nature" was created during youth exchange. It has a goal to show activities that were taken during the youth exchange and to be a good example of youth exchange implementation.

Aims of the tool

Aims are:
- show activities that were taken during the youth exchange
- to be a good example of youth exchange implementation

Description of the tool

This brochure was made after the youth exchange "Energy of nature". We wanted to briefly present all the activities that were held during the youth exchange in the aim to share methods and activities ideas to all interested organisations, groups and individuals. It's important to know that participants of youth exchange were involved in creating content of this brochure.

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Tool overview

Energy of nature - activities

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2114

This tool is for

Youth exchange organizations.

and addresses

YOUTH in ACTION (YiA) programme

It is recommended for use in:

Youth Exchanges

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Association for local development Turbine of changes

in the context of

Youth exchange project Energy of nature

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Branimira Penic (on 21 October 2017)

and last modified

19 September 2017

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