Digital Leaders: Follow-up Activity

On May 22, the day after the virtual project’s follow-up activity, a similar activity was held in person. This activity was attended by 13-14 year old young people – the youngest youngsters according to the European Commission’s definition of a young person.

Youth workers of BK-95 shared their experience of participating in a youth workers’ exchange in Kobuleti, Georgia in early May of this year.

At the beginning of this follow-up activity, at first we told about the Erasmus+ Programme. At the end of the activity, it turned out that these youngest young people had not even heard of the Erasmus+ Programme before. Therefore, this was their very first Erasmus+ experience.

We continued the activity with a mobility’s Infopack, which helped to understand what mobility, exchange is, and how does it happen. We introduced the young people to the project objectives and then shared the “tangible” results – social campaigns that were implemented by the mobility’s participants in Kobuleti.

At the end, we gave the young people the opportunity to show themselves and participate in a Kahoot activity about the project, as well as ask questions and engage in discussions, thus encouraging feedback.

🇪🇺 Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or Agency for International Programs for Youth Republic of Latvia (JSPA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority JSPA can be held responsible for them.

➡️ Project No 2024-1-LV02-KA152-YOU-000242943 “Digital Leaders for a Sustainable Planet” implemented in cooperation with the Agency for International Programs for Youth Republic of Latvia.

Project coordinator: BK-95, Latvia 🇱🇻
Project partners: Youth Center of Georgia 🇬🇪, Comune di Ghedi, Italy 🇮🇹, Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association, Belgium 🇧🇪, Copenhagen Youth Club, Denmark 🇩🇰, Patras Youth Club, Greece 🇬🇷, Creative Youth, Armenia 🇦🇲.