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Join the Study visit on the European Youth Goals (EYG) in Komotini City of Learning to explore and exchange how young people in various cities and countries perceive and take action toward 11 European Youth Goals.

Throughout the exciting study visit programme, participants will have opportunities:
  • knowing good practices of youth activities focused on the EYG;
  • analysing how the EYG can be related to local youth realities;
  • understanding of the EYG and how to measure success;
  • defining youth personas and mapping stakeholders
  • knowing partners, our areas of work, strengths and goals.


Compete the following activities and earn a digital badge:

  1. Select two European Youth Goals and share what they mean to young people in your cities and countries.
  2. Select one European Youth Goal and create a digital poster calling young people to take action.
  3. Map local organisations and interest groups that do something good about specific European Youth Goals.
  4. Make an action plan on what you want to do to contribute to promoting and implementing European Youth Goals in your city.

Watch this video introducing the European Youth Goals:


This Study visit is a part of the European Youth Goals in Cities of Learning cooperation partnership (read more about this project implemented by four partner organisations:
  • System&G, lead partner in Greece
  • CODEC, Belgium
  • Badgecraft, Lithuania
  • System&G Finland

The EU Erasmus+ programme co-funded this activity.

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Badge earners joined the Study visit on the European Youth Goals (EYG) in Komotini City of Learning to explore and exchange how young people in various cities and countries perceive and take action toward 11 European Youth Goals.

Throughout the exciting study visit programme, participants had opportunities to analyse how the EYG can be related to local youth realities, understanding of the EYG and how to measure success, define youth personas and map stakeholders.

To get a digital badge, participants:
  1. Selected two European Youth Goals and shared what they mean to young people in your cities and countries.
  2. Selected one European Youth Goal and created a digital poster calling young people to take action.
  3. Mapped local organisations and interest groups that do something good about specific European Youth Goals.
  4. Made an action plan on what they want to do to contribute to promoting and implementing European Youth Goals in your city.

This badges was issued during the Study visit is a part of the European Youth Goals in Cities of Learning cooperation partnership (read more about this project implemented by four partner organisations: System&G, lead partner in Greece, CODEC, Belgium, Badgecraft, Lithuania and System&G Finland.
The EU Erasmus+ programme co-funded this activity.
You have to finish 3 tasks to get the badge
Tasks
Task no.1
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Select two European Youth Goals and shared what they mean to young people in your cities and countries. Share your response and/or upload a photo with your ideas.
Task no.2
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Here is what you need to do to complete this badge task:
1. Select one European Youth Goal.
2. Define a youth profile to who you will target your poster.
3. Use any AI image generating platform to create a digital poster calling young people to take action
Share a link to the poster or upload its image.
Task no.3
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Map local organisations and interest groups that do something good about specific European Youth Goals. Upload your mapping results.
Task no.4
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Make an action plan on what you want to do to contribute to promoting and implementing European Youth Goals in your city. Use the 3x3x3 approach when creating your action plan:
  1. Choose three goals which you want to focus on and have an action idea for each goal.
  2. Set the timeline of three months to do implement your actions.
  3. Identify three people who can help you in doing something to achieve goals.
Share/upload your action plan.


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#arrange youth activities
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#Connecting [youth] policies and educational programmes
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