Training Course “Behind the Screens” in Ceuta, Spain
The training course “Behind the screens” brought together youth workers from different countries with a shared goal: to better understand and navigate the rapidly evolving digital world.
Здружение за едукација и тренинг ЦЕТ ПЛАТФОРМА Скопје
The training course “Behind the screens” brought together youth workers from different countries with a shared goal: to better understand and navigate the rapidly evolving digital world.
The study visit Non Formal Lab 3.0 – Crossroads brought together participants from Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania and Sweden. The group consisted of youth workers, teachers and educators interested in exploring how non-formal education methods can complement formal learning environments.
Oтворен повик за 2 учесници за Еразмус+ обука „Behind the Screens”, која ќе се одржи во Сеута, Шпанија од 31-ви март до 7-ми април 2026 година.
The training course Side of Intelligence 2.0 brought together youth workers and educators from different European countries with the aim of increasing their understanding of artificial intelligence and exploring its practical, ethical, and creative applications in youth work. Participants developed critical digital skills and strengthened their capacity to responsibly integrate AI tools into their daily work with young people.
In Madeira, the breathtaking island located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and belonging to Portugal, we had the opportunity to participate in an Erasmus+ program titled “Frames of Belonging,” an experience that brought together people from five different countries Macedonia, Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria, and Spain and united us through creativity, collaboration, cultural exchange, and meaningful artistic exploration.
In Ciudad Real, a vibrant city in Spain located approximately 186 kilometers south of Madrid, we gathered for the final meeting of our long-running international project, one that had already taken us across three countries Macedonia, Italy, and Spain and brought together young people, community members, and amateur enthusiasts who shared a passion for revitalizing neglected spaces and transforming abandoned areas into meaningful, welcoming environments for the people who lived around them.
This partnership building activity brought together youth workers and representatives of youth organisations from Croatia, North Macedonia, Romania, Portugal, Bulgaria, Serbia, Luxembourg and Türkiye in order to strengthen cooperation, develop new partnerships and build capacities related to youth empowerement, Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps (ESC) projects.
Within the framework of the Erasmus+ Youth Exchange “Frames of Belonging – Exploring Identity Through Cinema and Stage”, an Advance Planning Visit (APV) was successfully held, gathering one representative from each participating country. The meeting served as a crucial preparatory step for shaping the structure, objectives, and logistics of the upcoming exchange.