The project promotes the development of innovative workshops for primary school children and families focused on the use of new technologies.
The project strengthens trust in science and promotes the active participation of young people in Slovenia.
The project addresses key challenges faced by young people in remote communities. Its main goal is to establish youth spaces that will serve as platforms for connection, empowerment, and co-creation. In addition to fostering social and cultural inclusion, these spaces are also designed to promote active citizenship and enhance young people’s digital and critical skills.
The purpose of the project is to develop a 30-hour curriculum with educational content for more effective teaching of active citizenship in secondary schools. Through international and national seminars, we will support teachers and youth workers who teach active citizenship in developing non-formal learning competencies that will empower young people. Additionally, the project will strengthen cooperation with youth non-governmental organizations.
The SoilTribes project highlights the importance of soil in Europe. It is committed to raising public awareness about the necessity of soil conservation. The project will develop new scientific methodologies, educational tools, and artistic exhibitions aimed at creating a new narrative about European soil—one that we must write together.
The EkoKreatura project reduces the carbon footprint of the cultural sector by recycling and reusing equipment and developing sustainable practices. It promotes effective resource management and the use of digital technologies through resource mapping, guidelines, training, and promotion. It contributes to reduced material consumption, lower emissions, and greater awareness of sustainable development.
The Karst Firewall 5.0 project addresses two challenges in the program area: wildfires and their governance. It aims to develop innovative action plans to preserve the health of the Karst region and maximize its resilience, with a participatory and forward-looking approach.
The project aims to improve the position of women workers in peripheral Danube Region Programme industrial regions, contributing to more accessible, inclusive and effective labour market for women.
The project aims to improve the position of women workers in peripheral Danube Region Programme industrial regions, contributing to more accessible, inclusive and effective labour market for women.