Eco-aces Academy

Project facts

Project promoter:
Koszarawa and Kocierzanka River Partnership Foundation(PL)
Project Number:
PL-ACTIVECITIZENS-NATIONAL-0219
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€29,996
Final project cost:
€29,776
Programme:

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Description

According to the diagnostic workshops conducted among young people from Silesia Voivodeship, only between five and 20% is engaged in public life. The reason for this situation is primarily a low level of interest in public affairs, preoccupation with the social media and online and digital entertainment, as well as a lack of positive examples of civic engagement. We would like to address these problems by implementing a project in several municipalities of Żywiecki District, an area we have been working in for many years and where we know local organizations, as well the local youth. We would like to involve the young people in environmental activism as the Żywiecki region is threatened by drought, forest cutting, and air pollution. We will organize workshops during which individuals between 15 and 29 years old will be able to develop their leadership skills pertaining to promotion strategies and social campaigns, designing simple projects and their implementation. The youth will verify their skills through organizing eco-campaigns and initiatives for their local communities. Participants will organize Oxford debates on ecology, expanding their knowledge and skills relating to public speaking and creating an opening for an expanded public debate. Finally, we will organize an event for the media, local government, and local NGOs. During the event we will show films from eco-initiatives by our participants and the youth will deliver a brief speech on the leadership of young people and their work for the environment protection.

Summary of project results

According to the results of diagnostic workshops carried out by our organisation among youths living in the Śląskie province, only 5 to 20% of adolescents are active in public life. This results mostly from low interest in public affairs, excessive engagement in social media and digital entertainment, and the lack of positive role models of social activity.We have decided to engage youths participating in the project in the subject of ecology, since the Żywiec region is facing such threats as draught, deforestation or air pollution. We have held a series of workshops during which young people developed their leadership skills in running promotional activities and social campaigns, in planning and implementing simple projects. Then they utilised their knowledge to organise four Ekoakcje, namely environmental initiatives or campaigns for their local communities. We also organised Oxford debates teaching their attendees the habit of fact-checking and seeking agreement between various parties representing different opinions on various issues. It improved youth’s knowledge and public speaking skills.Finally, we organised an online summarising meeting observed by the representatives of media, local authorities and local NGOs. During the event we presented video footage from green initiatives run by our participants, while young people gave short speeches on youth leadership and pro-environmental initiatives.These activities have helped our participants take more active part in social life. Young people come to us due to numerous reasons, such as the desire to be themselves, interest in ecology, the need to meet new, friendly individuals, or just because they wish to develop. But during the project we witnessed deeper changes among youths. Some of them, facing their own problems, were not opened, they spoke little, kept their distance. Thanks to their participation in the project, they could overcome their barriers. At the end, those who were initially insecure, become group leaders and even made public appearances during debates. We know that some youths are still active, namely they have taken part in a series of meetings with young activists from Norway.

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