Youth for Coexistence – objectives

As the year comes to an end and the holiday season fills our feeds and conversations, it’s important to remember that coexistence doesn’t happen by chance — it’s built through participation, dialogue, and action. Across Europe, young people are increasingly exposed to social intolerance and digital hate speech during the holiday period, when online spaces … Continued

What’s inside the Y4C Youth Work Curriculum?

What’s inside the Youth for Coexistance Youth Work Curriculum? Our curriculum is built around 6 educational and practical modules designed to equip youth workers, young leaders and the wider youth/educationalist sector with practical tools for coexistence and peacebuilding: Step by step, we’re building tools for a more inclusive Europe. Funded by the European Union. The … Continued

Youth for Coexistence – why it matters?

In multicultural cities and digital spaces where differences meet every day, coexistence isn’t just a value, it’s a skill. And like every skill, it takes practice, knowledge, and the right support system. That’s why initiatives like Youth for Coexistence (Y4C) matter. We’re creating spaces where young people, youth workers, and community leaders can share industry insights, exchange … Continued

Youth for Coexistence Kick-off meeting, Lisbon

We’re excited to share that AsfarEurope attended the Kick-off Meeting of the Erasmus+ KA2 Youth for Coexistence (Y4C) programme in Lisbon, Portugal! This transformative initiative brings together partners from Anthropolis, Check-Inn, Post Conflict Research Centre, and Rinova Malaga to empower youth workers with the skills and tools needed to counter rising social intolerance and extremist … Continued

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