Experiencing “LOCALY” abroad
The mid-term meeting of the European Project LOCALY in Berlin, focused on reflecting on and presenting our experiences with implementing a community project.
The mid-term meeting of the European Project LOCALY in Berlin, focused on reflecting on and presenting our experiences with implementing a community project.
The growing awareness of climate change and its impact has led to the creation of numerous podcasts dedicated to environmental issues.
During and after receiving the training from Biodiversa in July 2024, I started becoming more confident, interested, and curious to give it a go in real life.
The meeting provided a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas, strengthen partnerships, and align our efforts toward achieving the project’s goals.
As part of the LOCALY Project’s mission to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing across communities, we are happy to come back to the peer-to-peer support meetings held from September to December 2024.
The Buchte is a German Young Friends of Nature youth house in the centre of the city of Bremen that serves as a meeting place for many self-organised groups.
Recently, I had the honor of supporting students from the 1st Experimental Junior High School of Chania as part of the Erasmus+ LOCALY Project.
Youth educators have a critical role to play in supporting and empowering young people’s digital climate activism by providing them with the skills and tools they need to use social media strategically and effectively.
We are delighted to be sharing with you the results of the training course GO LOCALY!
The LOCALY Toolkit fosters youth environmental awareness by guiding exploration and reflection, driving informed action, and deeper understanding of local issues.