⌂ Projects organised by East-West-East Germany; ✈︎ Projects East-West-East Germany participated in.
EUC - BIS: EUth Connected – Building Inclusive Spaces
13.04.2026 - 19.04.2026, Latvia
Implemented by Gulbene district youth center "Bāze", Latvia
The training aims to equip youth work practitioners with tools and knowledge to better engage young people with fewer opportunities, create inclusive activities, and build welcoming spaces in their communities.
The course is linked to several European Youth Goals, including Connecting EU with Youth, Inclusive Societies, Equality of All Genders, Mental Health & Wellbeing, and Space and Participation for All. It focuses on Inclusion and Diversity, promoting equal opportunities, accessibility, safe spaces, and active youth participation.
Through sharing experiences and practical methods, participants will gain skills and confidence to strengthen inclusion, wellbeing, and meaningful participation within their organisations and local communities.
Youth Work 2.0: Unlocking Potential with AI
26 February - 01 March 2026, Hagen, Germany
We successfully held the Kick-Off Meeting of our Erasmus+ funded Small-Scale Partnership project
“Youth Work 2.0: Unlocking Potential with AI”
between 26 February - 01 March 2026 in Hagen, Germany. During the meeting, partners aligned on the project goals, planned the upcoming activities, and strengthened the foundations of the
partnership. We also explored how AI can be integrated into youth work.
Over the next 18 months, we will focus on strengthening digital skills, supporting youth workers, and promoting inclusive and innovative approaches in youth work.Excited for what’s ahead!
Beyond Boundaries: Youth Perspective on Freedom of Expression
31 January – 8 February | Hagen, Germany
Young people from Germany, France, Türkiye and Serbia came together for a Youth Exchange on freedom of expression. Through workshops, debates, theatre and media activities, they explored media literacy, activism and the line between free expression and hate speech, while building intercultural connections and learning to use their voices responsibly.
The project promoted intercultural dialogue, critical thinking and active citizenship, empowering young people to express themselves responsibly and stand up for democratic values.
OFF TO NEW WORLDS
6-13 April
Yalova, Turkey
The first part of the project took place from April 6 to April 13, 26 young people met in Yalova and discussed important topics in their lives such as democracy, identity, activism,
discrimination, and inequality. These topics were expressed through artistic means such as theatre, music, songwriting, poetry, and videography.
During the first part of the project, participants had the opportunity to present themselves, get inspired, build their self-confidence, and discover their artistic abilities. The artistic outcomes developed will be further refined in the second part of the project, which will take place in Germany, and will be presented at the Lutz Theatre.
