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UxGE Project Partners and International Youth Leaders Meet in Malaga, Spain

25/10/2024
UxGE Project Partners and International Youth Leaders Meet in Malaga, Spain

The UxGE Project reached two significant milestones in its mission to build a greener, more sustainable Europe by empowering youth and fostering international collaboration. We are pleased to announce our participation in the International Youth Leaders Meeting and the Mid-Term Coordination Meeting, held from October 20-25 in Malaga, Spain.

International Youth Leaders Meeting

This meeting aimed to equip youth leaders from Spain, Cyprus, Lithuania, Belgium, and Ireland with essential skills and knowledge for effective environmental advocacy. Organized by Asociación Iniciativa Internacional Joven with support from the City Hall of Malaga, the event offered a diverse program of workshops, site visits, and interactive activities.

Participants took part in experiential learning sessions and non-formal education activities, visited Malaga’s Botanical Garden, and met with local environmental groups at City Hall. They also collaborated on designing educational games focused on sustainability and participated in a visibility campaign with the local community to promote environmental responsibility.

Mid-Term Coordination Meeting

The UxGE Project partners convened to review the project’s progress and outline upcoming steps. Key topics included activities planned between November 2024 and August 2025, such as workshops, debates, the creation of participatory proposals, engagement with policymakers, and an upcoming mobility visit to Brussels.

These two events in Malaga offered a unique opportunity for youth leaders and project partners to exchange ideas, deepen their learning, and strengthen collaboration across Europe. With three youth leaders from each partner country who had completed the Online Training Course (OTC), the meetings helped enhance their personal and professional competencies, preparing them to lead workshops within their communities.Find out more about the project on its official website.

The project \”United for a Green Europe\” is co-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 the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. Project No. 101131656

Target Groups

Youth, Adults, VET professionals

Education Level

Secondary, Higher education, VET, Professional education