TUNE Network represents a network of 18 partner organizations from 16 European countries, coordinated by United Societies of Balkans, who share the values of empowering youth to be active citizens in democratic life, promotion of voluntarism and social inclusion with support of Erasmus+ programme and European Solidarity Corps.
Within the framework of the TUNE project, a two-day seminar was held from 10 to 11 June, bringing together participants from various partner organisations with the aim of strengthening capacities in the field of data collection, analysis and processing. The seminar aimed to empower participants to use modern digital tools and platforms, which are of key importance for further improving the work of organisations dealing with youth policies and activism.
Through interactive sessions, participants had the opportunity to learn about practical techniques for field data collection, methods and analysis, as well as to test various digital tools that facilitate this process. A special focus was on digital platforms that enable more efficient monitoring of youth needs and the creation of policies based on reliable information.
“Such trainings are important because they help organizations better understand what young people really need. In order to make good decisions for young people, we need to know how to collect and analyze information about their needs,” was concluded during the training.
Participants in the project, which is implemented within the framework of the Erasmus+ program of the European Union, come from: Serbia, Greece, France, Italy, Poland, Ireland, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Spain, Cyprus, Portugal, Turkey, Romania and Albania.
TUNE Network is co-funded by the EU.
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