Explosion of Youth Initiatives

Project facts

Project promoter:
Association ZMW(PL)
Project Number:
PL-ACTIVECITIZENS-NATIONAL-0374
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€29,216
Final project cost:
€28,948
Programme:

Description

According to the Główny Urząd Statystyczny study, in the Leszczyński district (Wielkopolskie province) 24% of inhabitants are aged up to 19. At the same time, only one of seven communes has its Youth Council. Based on talks we had with young people from the district we know that they have limited opportunities to engage socially, even though they are very eager to broaden their knowledge and acquire new skills in this field. The only voluntary work they have done so far has been related to their school. Hence, we will target our activities at youths from seven communes in our district. We will engage community animators who will prepare the diagnosis of local problems reported in every commune. In each of them we will recruit young leaders and volunteers. We will run for them a series of workshops on social participation and designing local projects. Each team will run one local initiative in their town or village, making a short film promoting social engagement and youth initiatives. For selected leaders and representatives of local authorities, we will organise a trip to Kujawsko-Pomorskie province, in which the number of youth organisations is high. During the trip we will organise an integration workshop. By the end of the project, we will organise a conference to present the outcomes of our activities.

Summary of project results

According to research conducted by the Central Statistical Office in the Leszno County (Wielkopolskie Voivodeship), 24% of the residents are individuals aged up to 19 years old. However, only one out of seven municipalities had a youth council in place. From our conversations with the youth in this county, it became evident that they have limited opportunities for social engagement, and they are eager to expand their knowledge and acquire new skills in this area. So far, their involvement in volunteer activities has been primarily limited to school-related initiatives.

Therefore, we directed our efforts towards the youth from several municipalities within our county. We engaged facilitators who conducted a diagnosis of local problems in the identified municipalities. In each municipality, we recruited young leaders and accompanying volunteers. We conducted a series of workshops for them on social participation and local project development. Each of the 10 teams implemented a local initiative in their respective communities, and a short film promoting youth engagement and activities was recorded for each initiative.

Finally, we published a booklet that described all the initiatives and showcased the project''s outcomes. We also organized a trip to the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship for selected leaders and representatives of local governments, where numerous youth organizations were active. During the trip, an integration workshop was held. At the end of the project, we organized a conference to present the results of our activities.

According to the evaluation surveys, we learned that the project activities resulted in an increased level of knowledge among the participants in topics related to participation, social project development, and teamwork. Additionally, a space for exchanging experiences and building connections among young individuals was created.

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