We Have a Say

Project facts

Project promoter:
ObviousThing Association of Grassroots Activities
Project Number:
PL05-0227
Target groups
Children ,
Young adults
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€64,594
Final project cost:
€51,663
From EEA Grants:
€ 45,909
The project is carried out in:
Warmińsko-Mazurskie

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Description

The We Have a Say project is about giving young people an option to actually influence their local reality in a manner which ensures that their voice heard and actions be noticed. Young people themselves will voice their concerns, hopes and relevant topics. A group of at least 100 young people from Ostróda, Morąg, Lubawa and Nowe Miasto Lubawskie will spend 18 months to write special inserts to regional mutations of the Gazeta Olsztyńska daily newspaper and its online issues. They will address important topics such as public participation, community involvement, rights of children and young people, tolerance and social inclusion. The project is implemented in partnership with Gazeta Olsztyńska which will ensure that newspapers inserts are distributed along its most frequently read regional mutations and youth-generated content is posted in the newspaper's popular online issues. The partner also contributes editorial expertise and care.

Summary of project results

"Numerous studies conducted in Poland confirm increasing apathy and unwillingness to act among young people (e.g. Eurobarometr, the Civil Society Development Foundation, the Public Opinion Research Centre). The voter turnout and participation of the age group 18-25 in public and political life are very low. Young people are very critical about the social and political reality that surrounds them, but on the other hand, they seem totally helpless when they are to voice their concerns and opinions. The aim of the project was to increase youth participation in public and social life in Ostróda, Morąg, Lubawa and Nowe Miasto Lubawskie. Thanks to the project implementation, 4 regional youth editorial boards were established to prepare materials on political life, volunteer work and activities targeted at local communities as well as tolerance, counteracting hate speech, financial and legal education. The articles were published in local issues of a daily paper. Once a month, the editorial boards wrote special inserts to local issues of the Gazeta Olsztyńska daily paper in each of the four participating towns (articles, comic strips). Recently, 47 people worked in the youth editorial boards on regular bases and c.100 people in total were involved in the project activities. 42 newspaper supplements, written by young people, were published in the four towns. The content included videos and photo essays and was also posted to the online version. 1,427 hours of training sessions included workshops for journalists and reporters and the participant were trained on how to make videos and comic books. The project beneficiaries were secondary schools students from Ostróda, Morąg, Lubawa and Nowe Miasto Lubawskie. Thanks to cooperation with the project partner Gazeta Olsztyńska, the materials created by young people could reach a very large number of recipients and were additionally supported by the credibility of the newspaper."

Summary of bilateral results