DigiScope: Revealing the hidden faces of the digital world
A member of the DigiScope project interviews a young passer-by in order to raise awareness of the impact of digital technologies on the environment, climate, and the world as a whole.
A member of the DigiScope project interviews a young passer-by in order to raise awareness of the impact of digital technologies on the environment, climate, and the world as a whole.
On 20th June, RESACOOP proposed a remote session dedicated to the restitution of the great European study launched in Mindchangers.
Four Mindchangers projects will be present in the “Village des Possibles” during the Esperanzah! festival which will take place from 28 to 31 July 2022.
Learn to Act is a project implemented by Asociația Dialoguri Europene with the financial support of the European Union, through the project Mindchangers: Regions and youth for Planet and People.
Continue to discover the Mindchangers-granted projects across Europe. And if you have an idea for activities aimed at youth engagement on migration and climate change, check the news, there two brand new calls for proposals! Enjoy the reading and spread Mindchangers newsletter with friends and colleagues!
L’équipe Mindchangers de RESACOOP était présente au Forum International pour le bien vivre à Grenoble en juin 2022.
El Gobierno de La Rioja ha aprobado una línea de financiación de 269.300 euros dentro del programa “Mindchangers: Regions and youth for Planet and People” para formar y sensibilizar a los jóvenes sobre los retos de la crisis climática y las migraciones.
In December, the NGO Autre Terre received the support of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation via Mindchangers for their theatre-action project which brings together the Compagnie Buissonnière, various Belgian youth centres and the association “Le Baobab” in Burkina Faso.
The RESACOOP team mobilized for the International Forum for Good Living organized by the CCFD-Terre Solidaire in Grenoble.
This project, conducted by FOL69 with the media Tout va bien, is conducted by 6 young volunteers involved in these structures.