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World Environment Day Webinar & Workshop

We are combining World Environment Day celebrations with the upcoming European election in our free online webinar of the 5th of June! The event is open to all (aged 18+) but is specifically targeted to young people (aged 18-30). Through a mix of presentations, roundtable discussions and workshops with people all over Europe, you will gain invaluable and thought-provoking insight on topics including: Sign up now via Eventbrite During the webinar, you will also have the chance to voice your opinions and discuss some real-life examples of sustainable practices, as well as take part in a range of activities that increase your ability to affect positive change in the EU. The event is part of the Erasmus+ youth projects “Up-Root Eco-Democracy” and “Eco-Tourism For Social Entrepreneurship Health & Well-Being”. Let’s unite our voices and actions for a greener, more sustainable world. Together, we can make a difference! Sign up now via Eventbrite

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Eco-friendly routes & sustainable tourism | Erasmus + youth mobility in Estonia

We flew to Estonia in April for our 1st youth mobility as part of the Erasmus+ “Eco-tourism for Social Entrepreneurship, Health, and Well-being” project! Our Estonian partner hosted young people from Ireland, Portugal and Romania to work on eco-friendly routes and tips for sustainable tourism! The project ‘Eco-Tourism for Social Entrepreneurship Health and Well-Being Among Youth‘ is a KA210 youth project that aims to empower young people in rural and urban communities to engage with their green areas and take innovative action towards fighting climate change through the promotion of ecotourism. The project involves young people and youth organisations from Estonia, Ireland, Portugal and Romania, which will be involved in local activities, webinars and 2 mobilties. During the project, a booklet, a website and an app will also be created. The project has a Facebook page and Instagram page updated with all ongoing and scheduled activities. Day 1 –  Embracing sustainability The first day began with an introduction session with ice-breaker activities to get to know each other. We visited the youth centre and got the chance to learn more about Estonian youth work. In the afternoon, we started working on the project’s booklet. Each group presented the eco-friendly routes they had created during the local activities. We received useful feedback and we shared our ideas regarding the eco-friendly measure our country should adopt to enable eco-tourism. We finished off the day with a brainstorming session on the project’s app layout, which will be available soon! Day 2 – Exploring Paldiski On the second day, the group took part in an exciting excursion to Paldiski, a former Soviet Navy closed town. They had the chance to explore the surroundings and discuss nuclear waste disposal while reflecting on the importance of preserving the natural environment and our health. Day 3 – Advocating sustainable tourism Continuing the theme of sustainability, day three focused on finalising the eco-friendly routes and tips. We also discussed and compared tips for sustainable tourism, which provided valuable insights into responsible travel practices in our countries. In the afternoon, young people visited Rummu and learned about the requalification of an abandoned prison and flooded quarry, a local project for environmental conservation and heritage preservation. Day 4 – Reflection and Tallinn visit As the mobility drew to a close, young people were given space to reflect on their experience, provide feedback and learn about the Youthpass certificate. To end the activity with a bang, we all took a day trip to Tallinn! We explored the city together and put into practice the eco-friendly routes and tips discussed! What’s next? The second and final mobility for this project is going to take place in Romania from the 8th to the 11th of October! We’re looking for 6 young people to take on this Erasmus+ funded mobility, so sign up here and get in touch to learn more! Our  Facebook and Instagram pages are the best places to stay updated about all upcoming opportunities! We have a few coming up for young people all over Europe!

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Ecotourism in the EU

Ecotourism is a form of sustainable tourism that focuses on responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. Here are some statistics from Ireland, Estonia, Portugal, and Romania: Photo: Connemara National Park Ecotourism in Ireland In 2022, 73% of Irish residents made at least one tourism trip for personal purposes. The country has a strong focus on sustainable tourism, with initiatives like the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ and ‘Ireland’s Ancient East’ promoting responsible travel and conservation. Photo: Baltic Estonia Ecotourism in Estonia Estonia has a growing sector, with a focus on nature-based tourism and sustainable practices. The country has a diverse range of landscapes, from forests and lakes to coastal areas, making it an attractive destination for ecotourists. Photo: Madeira Beach Ecotourism in Portugal Portugal is another country with a strong focus on sustainable tourism, with initiatives like the Algarve Sustainable Tourism Charter promoting responsible travel and conservation. The country’s diverse landscapes, including beaches, mountains, and forests, make it an attractive destination for ecotourists. Photo: Peleș Castle Ecotourism in Romania Romania has a growing sector, with a focus on nature-based tourism and sustainable practices. The country’s diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and wetlands, make it an attractive destination for ecotourists. However, it is still developing, and there is a need for more sustainable practices and responsible tourism initiatives. Overall, ecotourism is becoming increasingly popular in Europe, with a focus on sustainable practices and responsible travel. Countries like Ireland, Estonia, Portugal, and Romania are embracing this trend, promoting ecotourism as a way to conserve natural areas and improve the well-being of local communities. Click here to find out more about our Erasmus+ project and to get involved!

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Erasmus+ Youth Exchange for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

We just got back from our mobility at the Cavan Centre, Ireland! Our young people from Ireland, Turkey, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Germany had a lot of fun during our youth exchange for aspiring entrepreneurs! We spent 10 marvellous days, from 19th to 28th September, learning about entrepreneurship, implementing our ideas and exploring other cultures. The Project Social Entrepreneurial Skills for Advancing Employability (SESAE) is an Erasmus + project that aims to raise awareness about entrepreneurship among European youth through fostering entrepreneurial skills, sharing best practices and promoting social responsibility. The project involves organisations and youth from Ireland, Ukraine, Germany, Georgia, Moldova and Turkey, and fosters intercultural dialogue among youth. The mobility Day 1 – 19th September Our youth exchange for aspiring entrepreneurs started on Tuesday, when we travelled to the Cavan Centre. Once there, we all got to know each other through team building activities and each group presented their sending organisations. Participants also received an introduction about the Cavan Centre, the house rules, the mobility plan and the Youthpass. Then, the Irish participants held a workshop on sustainability and eco-friendly practices to adopt during the mobility. Day 2 – 20th September Wednesday was Germany day! The German team delivered a workshop session to introduce the group to the topic of entrepreneurship. During the session, we got acquainted with some basic vocabulary and discussed the different types of entrepreneurship. We also talked about key entrepreneurial skills and reflected upon our own competences. In the afternoon, participants took part in a teambuilding group activity, scaling the high ropes that pushed them outside of their comfort zones. The second day ended with the first cultural night hosted by Ireland and Germany, who introduced their countries, played games and shared fun facts and stories. Day 3 – 21st September Thursday was Turkey day! They started off the morning with a great workshop about social and cultural entrepreneurship! Participants got the chance to think about current challenges on a given topic and come up with an enterprise idea to solve them. After lunch, the Turkish team led each country group in creating and performing short theatre plays, centred around cultural challenges that characterised their countries. The day ended with a visit from a local young entrepreneur. She gave a very inspiring talk about her experience and also answered participant’s questions about the set-up process and the issues she faced. In the evening, our Turkish and Georgian teams entertained us during their cultural night with traditional cuisine and dances! Day 4 – 22nd September Friday was Ireland day! The group went back to Dublin in the morning and visited Bradog Youth Centre. Participants got the opportunity to learn more about the Irish youth work system. Two of the Irish young participants showed them around and gave some interesting insight into their own contribution to the centre’s activities. In the afternoon, the Irish team took the lead and guided the group on a Dublin city cultural tour prepared by them. They also gave some brief explanations for each landmark they visited, which included the Spire, GPO, O’Connor Street and Bridge, Trinity College Dublin, Molly Malone and the Temple Bar! In the evening, we went back to the cavan Centre and had a delicious barbeque night! Day 5 – 23rd September Saturday was Ireland and Ukraine day! The first session was led by our Irish youth team, who divided participants in country groups and assigned them a small research on successful entrepreneurs in partner countries. Each group had to create an innovative way to present their chosen famous enterprise and convince participants to work for them. The German team received the majority of votes and won the competition! You can find the result of their research in our free Guidebook here! The rest of the day was organised by the Ukrainian team! They explained the key points to consider when creating a start-up and guided a thought-provoking debating session about the challenges and choices of an entrepreneur. In the afternoon, the group participated in an energetic team building session that helped reinforce the team’s spirits and connection. After dinner, the Ukrainian team delivered a very insightful meditation session combining typical relaxation methods with a reflection session about our relationship with money, as this was related to being an entrepreneur. Day 6 – 24th September Sunday was Moldova day! The Moldovan team prepared a well structured workshop where participants were divided into country teams and came up with very detailed enterprise ideas that combined their personal interests and skills with social issues in their community that they are keen to address. They also drafted a specific business plan and SWOT analysis. This allowed them to consider the different aspects to set up an enterprise. You can find all their ideas in our free Guidebook here!  The Moldovan ended their day with an inspiring reflection and debate on how the lifestyle and culture from our countries can influence in a positive and negative way our business ideas. In the evening, we had the third and final cultural night hosted by Ukraine and Moldova. Day 7 – 25th September Monday was Georgia day! The morning started off with discussion sessions on given topics about entrepreneurship. This was followed by theatre performances, where the Georgian team divided participants in groups and provided them with a typical situation that entrepreneurs face. Each group came up with a short play and the rest of the participants had to guess the situation represented.  In the afternoon, they conducted other workshops on social entrepreneurship and understanding the regulations linked to starting a social enterprise. After dinner, we participated in an exciting campfire night in the grounds of the centre! Day 8 – 26th September Tuesday was focussed on exploring European opportunities for young people and discovering new EU initiatives! Participants took part in an interactive workshop, where they first discussed how this project was connected to the European Year of Skills and second researched and presented European Year of Skills events in their

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