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EUROPEAN INFORMATION CENTRE

Country: Bulgaria

EUROPEAN INFORMATION CENTRE

9 Projects, page 1 of 2
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2022-1-ES01-KA210-ADU-000080928
    Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

    << Objectives >>At these difficult times for Europe, the project's general objective is to contribute to the rural citizens' deeper understanding of the EU values, its history and diversity. Reflecting on the European citizenship identity through engaging in EU knowledge and learning people from different EU countries and rural zones, could help the citizens to understand better the Union policy-making process and promote opportunities for societal and intercultural engagement, and participation at Union level.<< Implementation >>The partnership has planned activities at local/regional & European level which will help to get closer the rural people to the European idea, bridging the intercultural, intergenerational and social divide they're suffering. The rural citizens will be involved in thematic workshops, public debates, online seminars, video contest, multiplier events & drafting of Paper. The follow-up activities will ensure the continuous rural world engagement with democratic participation and active citizenship.<< Results >>Clubs4Europe will be a place where rural people from different parts of Europe can discuss, debate and plan their common EU idea. Rural citizens from 3 Member States will meet in Brussels, BE to visit the EU institutions and get to know different thematic topics on the debate for the future of Europe. The project will directly reach 300 rural people & approx. 3000 indirectly. All involved participants will increase their EU knowledge, competences, experience, perspectives, and personal networks.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2018-1-ES01-KA204-050988
    Funder Contribution: 186,569 EUR

    The diversity of the European societies have posed both opportunities and challenges to education and training systems, calling for a greater emphasis to be placed on promoting inclusion and common values to facilitate the coexistence of different cultural identities in a peaceful and democratic Europe. Civic education (CE) was set at the top of the European agenda. In spite of any efforts accomplished till now, the general level of knowledge of the European Union, its policies and its institutions remains less than optimal, with a large part of the population having little knowledge or information about the history, culture and values of the EU. This is particularly valid for adults in disadvantaged situations, as from migrant or ethnic minority background, refugees and newly arrived and/or settled migrants.Citizenship education entails learning objectives which are more likely to be met through experiential learning or learning by doing. Improving educators’ knowledge and skills for teaching citizenship had been identified as one of the significant challenges in recent Eurydice study. The “Civic dimensions for social inclusion” project (CivicAL) addressed the gap in civic education for adults in disadvantaged situation in 6 European countries, reflecting on the importance of extra-curricular aspects of CE within the frames of a multicultural European environment. It replied to the needs of adult educators to provide appropriate training sessions in Civic education for disadvantaged learners. The partnership proved that developing the adult educators’ competences, providing them with pedagogical tools in a multicultural environment, has achieved to empower and support teachers/trainers to facilitate discussions on perceived injustice, radical ideas and even extreme opinions. CivicAL produced a Trainer’s Manual: “Civic Education for Disadvantaged Learners” in 7 European languages, consisting of 6 units. Each unit contains a lesson plan, enriched with games, web quests, as well as recommendations for additional resources to be used. A suggested scope and sequence for the use of the material is also analysed for each unit.Experiential learning through reflection on doing and participatory learning approaches were applied. Non-formal educational techniques for adult learners were adopted. Good practices and interactive methods such as problem-solving activities were utilised to motivate them and facilitate change in thinking on delivering the civic education values. Main objectives were: • Support disadvantaged learners by providing civic training and guidance as a way of preventing social exclusion; • Support civic education that focus on different cultures, religions and beliefs, to enhance knowledge and understanding of common values and to create a democratic learning environment; • Empower and strengthen the role of adult educators in developing innovative pedagogical approaches, making them able to deal with diversity in non-formal learning environment; • Build close cooperation between civil society, education and cultural organisations, local authorities and the private sector to ensure active participation of all members of the learning community in acquiring civic competences; • Involve the wider community in the promotion of EU values, culture and social inclusion of disadvantaged adult learners. CivicAL has also provided vulnerable adults with educational serious game, where the player is able to step into different roles while learning about the concepts of civic education. The impact on users was the raised awareness on basic EU citizenship terms and the development of concrete skills needed for their effective civil participation. Total of 556 direct beneficiaries were involved in the project activities (142 adult education providers in pilot tests of the Manual, 126 disadvantaged learners in tests of the Game, 247 stakeholders in Multiplier Events, celebrated in the 6 partner countries, 41 staff members and associated partners in transnational meetings and implementation tasks). Approximately 4800 people were indirectly reached through the planned dissemination channels.The partnership, formed by entities from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Germany, Italy, Romania and Spain was continuously monitoring and evaluating the project results, ensuring their broad exploitation by running co-development and exchange activities with institutions, communities and networks. In times of rising nationalism and questioning the future of the European Union, the knowledge of its history, culture and values is of a vital necessity. The goal of the project was to make a long-term change in the attitude of the involved participants towards mutual understanding and intercultural dialogue, community involvement and active European citizenship, respect of equal opportunities and non-discrimination.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-IT03-KA220-YOU-000029134
    Funder Contribution: 190,849 EUR

    "<< Background >>The COVID-19 pandemic and the confinement measures implemented in many EU countries have caused major upheavals in people's lives from multiple points of view. Indeed, the way in which people can relate to each other and carry out the most basic every-days tasks has been limited, significantly altering the regular implementation of education, training and youth policies. According to some studies (""Youth and COVID-19 Response, Recovery and Resilience"" - OECD, ""Living, Working and COVID-19"" - Eurofund, ""The European Youth Blueprint To Recovery"" - European Youth Forum) focused on the effects of current pandemic in relation to the employment situation and the mental health of young people, these are strongly affected with higher levels of depression, loneliness, tension, anxiety and suicidal thoughts.ACTMEM is based - within this context - on the importance of memory as a way to enhance resilience among young people. Memory, understood both as historical memory and as ""memory of the present"", nourishes the social fabric, enlivening the relationships between different generations, helping the crisis to be elaborated, also thanks to comparisons with the past.The project ACTMEM aims at creating an innovative learning experience addressed to young people and based on storytelling techniques, as a means to combat the sense of isolation related to the restrictive measures adopted by National Governments in response to the health crisis, while increasing key competences such as sense of initiative, social and civic participation and intercultural awareness and expression. The project idea stems from the will to promote a radical change of perspective towards the perception of being young in times of pandemic: from victims of unhappy circumstances limiting their freedom to move, meet, learn and discover, to protagonists of an absolutely exceptional historical era, who showed a great capacity to react and reinvent themselves and whose stories deserve to be recorded and told as sources of inspiration for the present and future generations.ACTMEM is focused on an emerging need stemming from the isolation and dramatic reduction of sociality of youth. Youth organisations recognise the need to involve with new methodologies youth in activities and experiences able to radically change the perception and the perspective of being young in time of pandemic through the implementation of narrative methodologies aiming at helping the expression, sharing and comparison among youth experiences of this historical period and emergency in a cross-border approach. Youth need to reflect on the current difficulties and understand their role as protagonists of an absolutely exceptional historical era, who showed a great capacity to react and reinvent themselves and whose stories deserve to be recorded and told as sources of inspiration for the present and future generations.ACTMEM wants to give new awareness to all youths as promoters of the communities. TARGET GROUPS of the project are:•YOUTH experiencing isolation during the pandemic but also active in solidarity actions within their own communities.•YOUTH with fewer possibilities and economical, social obstacles including youth with disabilities experienced the most difficult isolation: to listen to them and find solutions for tackling such disparities is one of the most compelling needs of youth organisations and society as a whole. •YOUTH Leaders in need to acquire new skills and methodologies for improving the involvement of youth in collective and individual solidarity actions.•YOUTH ORGANISATIONS are in permanent need to engage youths in active citizenship by promoting solidarity and a common sense of citizenship.<< Objectives >>Youth need to reflect on the current difficulties and understand their role as protagonists of an absolutely exceptional historical era, who showed a great capacity to react and reinvent themselves and whose stories deserve to be recorded and told as sources of inspiration for the present and future generations. Telling and sharing the ""memory of the present"", with reference to the new generations, means in particular:· the possibility, for young people, to narrate and share experiences related to the pandemic, as a contrast to isolation; both as communication to each other and intergenerational communication. We know how social distancing, the closure of schools, youth centers and social places generated deep discomfort in young Europeans of all ages, in a phase of life where the relationships with peers and with reference adults, even outside the family, are key.· At the same time, ""memory of the present"" means telling and sharing the experiences of resilience and solidarity that were achieved by civil society as a response to the crisis, and which saw the strong presence of young people. We are talking about different experiences of solidarity from the bottom: from the distribution of food and medicine to the most vulnerable people, to remote listening and support activities to combat the loneliness of the elderly, to the most various cultural initiatives.The project partners aim to actively involve young people in the process of collection and reconstruction of their individual stories and inspiring experiences related to the way they went through the pandemic and the different strategies they developed to tackle the new challenges brought by the virus.In particular, the specific objectives of the project ACTMEM are:• To transform the experience of the pandemic into an opportunity for the development of self-confidence and key competences among young people, such as intercultural awareness and expression, sense of initiative, social and civic participation• To promote inclusive, creative and innovative approaches to storytelling among young people, so as to combat social isolation and reinforce their resilience in response to the current health crisis• To foster the participation of young people in civil society by spreading good practices related to solidarity actions in times of pandemic • To promote the EU values among young people and in particular active citizenship and the pillar of being united in diversityThe project will achieve the above mentioned objectives by creating a blended training path based on storytelling methodologies. This result will lead to the realisation of a Manual addressed to youth leaders for supporting the involvement of youth by providing methodologies and practical guidance. Furthermore ACTMEM will realise an Open Narration virtual space for collecting individual and collective stories representing a priceless digital archive of the memory of life in times of pandemic from the perspective of young people.The expertise and complementarity of the partners inspired the overall design of the project by focusing on narration of individual and collective stories about pandemic and related solidarity’s action born under these difficult times, which, in no other example more than this, may boost the achievement of the general goals by:•Providing youth and youth leader with the possibility to engage with peers coming from different countries;•Providing the possibility to carry out a transnational experience through blended mobility will grant the target groups with an enriched and qualifying experience in different cultural environments.•Giving them the chance to know and to understand different experiences improving in this way both the knowledge about different countries and the sense of European citizenship.<< Implementation >>ACTMEM work plan is structured in such a way to show consecutive and intersecting activities that can be simplified in different phases. Phase 1 Setting up the ACTMEM instruments: the ACTMEM managers and working teams will set up the tool for a smooth and timely implementation of all the activities: management plan and tools, dissemination plan, quality assessment plan and tools will be prepared and placed in force. These activities will be carried out for the whole duration of the project. The internal reporting of project activities and outcomes will be performed on a six-monthly basis. The work on R1 - ACTMEM blended learning workshop will start with the establishment of the didactic team/ editorial team taking care about the analysis and methodology definition including contents for the transnational training event. This phase will see also the production of learning contents for the training event and tutorials (interviews, video, presentations). On the digital side of the project, in this phase also R2 - ACTMEM Digital space for narration will start with an initial definition and drafting features of the web platform, set up of the digital structure for the web platform including Blog and Vlog. In addition, it will start the realization of a set of guided storyboard tools for different thematic areas. The selection of participants for the transnational training event will start.Phase 2 Implementation of core activities: R1 activities such as the production learning contents and tutorials will be still ongoing but the first outcomes for organizing the transnational training event will be ready to be provided: trainers and trainees will meet to set up a common methodology of provision of learning content and a shared approach to the organization of the successive local workshops. Further tutorials, training contents and storytelling will be realized by the Youth Leaders attending as learners and at the end the learning outcomes and achievement will be assessed and validated.The realization of Manual for youth leaders, still under preparation, will benefit also from this first feedback. Concerning R2, the definition and realization guided storyboard tools and related virtual tools will be fine-tuned, while the definition and implementation of a co-narration virtual space for storytelling (Open Narrating Virtual Space) is under preparation for a first deployment during the Local Workshops activities. The Local Workshops will be organised by youth leaders for transferring knowledge about storytelling toward peers undertaking a pair working approach simplifying the realization of video narrations and storytelling with at least 50 youth per country. At this stage, the Open Narrating Virtual Space will be used: youth leaders and mentors will support youth in approaching this new tool, which will enable the remote collaboration among 40 people in building a collective story also with the support of tutors and facilitators operating on line. Phase 3 Validation, finalization and final dissemination : the Local Workshops and their final validation of the learning outcomes towards target groups will be finalised. The realization of the Manual for Youth Leaders will include feedback of young trainees whose contributions will be included in the verification and finalization of the digital tools as well. The dissemination activities will see their final phase with the organization in each partner country of the Multiplier Event. Along the three phases of the project, the partners will carry out an intensive communication and dissemination activity by involving also associated partners and relevant stakeholders in order to get an high outreach and to build the the basis of a sustainability plan for the future. A quality assessment activity will accompany and support the achievement of results.<< Results >>ACTMEM will realise two main Results:R1 – ACTMEM Blended Learning Workshop - Innovative methodologies for the narration of memoryThis result consists in the realization of a blended training path based on storytelling methodologies. The training contents will be realised by the partners and tested through the involvement of youth leaders during the project implementation (namely transnational training activity). In order to ensure correspondence to the needs of the target groups and facilitate their further enhancement, youth leaders will replicate the learning path by organising local workshops with peers. The whole process including feedback on training contents and learning path and validation of learning contents, will lead to the realisation of a Manual addressed to youth leaders for supporting the replication of the workshops by providing methodologies and practical guidance. Local workshops will be organised in each country’s involving youth groups: all the partners will experiment the educational activities and contents with different groups of young people. In particular: each partner will set up 5 storytelling workshops with the involvement of a very high number of young people: 50 per country and 200 in total. As an additional output the whole process will lead to the Manual including guidelines for Youth Leaders on adapting methodologies in different contexts and different groups of young people.ACTMEM Workshops is an innovative result, and will contribute to: -increase of skills in youth leaders/mentors and organisations regarding educational work with young people through narration methodologies, focused on developing resilience in young people in the pandemic crisis and leads to a greater ability to address the needs of the young people they work with.-increase of skills related to storytelling methodologies, enhancement of resilience skills and capacity to reflect and take action to face the pandemic crisis effectsR2 - ACTMEM web platform This result consists of an interactive virtual space targeted to young people where individual stories will be shared and by the end of the project around 240 stories will be available. The web platform constitutes a tool to facilitate the collection and constructive reflection on the experiences developed and lessons learnt during the times of pandemic, representing as well a networking tool aimed to facilitate interaction among young people at European level, thanks to the implementation of the feature “Open Narrating Virtual Space” allowing the collaboration of 10 to 40 people for the realization of a collective narrations across Europe. The platform will include tutorials, training contents and storyboards aiming at supporting the realisation of individual and collective narrations. The feature Open Narrating Virtual Space enables young people to co-creative sessions with peers, giving the possibility to open dialogue with different cultural approaches to pandemic and to increase the social aspect. ACTMEM Platform will contribute in creating the following benefit: -for young people the platform will facilitate the practice of some of the educational activities created by the R1, thus facilitating participation. -ACTMEM will not be yet another platform but, creating a historical memories archive, it will allow different study domains to access civil society and youth memories in order to analyze and acquire a more comprehensive knowledge about the social and moral effect of pandemic. Even when the pandemic is defeated, the experiences of resilience born in this period of emergency, the awareness and lessons learned from these experiences, can remain as a memory of this historic challenge that Europe is going through.ACTMEM results are highly transferable since the narration techniques and tutorials may be transferred to a plenty of different domains such as: social and demographic investigation, psychology research, and so on."

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-IT02-KA204-063109
    Funder Contribution: 219,480 EUR

    The efficacy of social inclusion process in EU member states for Asylum Seekers and beneficiaries of International Protection, is questioned because of the perceived decline in civic engagement, and in their capacity to organize themselves and participate in the social daily life (FRA, 2017). The European Commission Action Plan, when discussing the integration of migrants (2016), identifies education and training as one of the most powerful tools for integration. It encourages member states to 'organise civic orientation programmes for all migrants as a way to foster integration into the host society and promote the understanding and respect of the EU values'. Moreover, promoting equity, social cohesion and active citizenship is one of the four educational objectives set out in the European Union’s Education and Training 2020 strategic framework. The general objective of the proposed action is to create a training curriculum and subsequently modules on civic education for both newly arrived and/or settled Asylum Seekers and beneficiaries of International Protection through a unified online platform. The overall scope is to offer multi-faceted CE opportunities to the aforementioned target group by utilizing ICT technology to empower and support their social inclusion process into the host societies.The project is going to introduce an effective civic education training system which will equipped the target group with tacit knowledge such as virtues, norms and critical thinking so as to strengthen their autonomy, self-efficacy, to self-confidence and enhance their cognitive skills. It will also provide explicit knowledge about the values, roles and operational function of major public and semi-public institutions. Various stakeholders such as national and local institutions and NGOs/service providers will be able to utilize the platform and integrate it in their daily practice by providing citizenship relevant training to Asylum Seekers and beneficiaries of International Protection.To achieve these aims, the consortium of the project through a decision making process agreed to design and recommend the construction of the following intellectual outputs.IO1– Guidelines for consultation with stakeholders: This I/O entails the design and implementation of the consultations will all interested parties in order to reflect on the current delivery methods of Civic Education, collect evidence based practices and consequently develop the courses content. IO2 – CE MOdules: It envisages the creation of CE modules (design and development of the curriculum/content). The aim is to improve civic and intercultural competences and to enhance critical thinking for Asylum Seekers and beneficiaries of International Protection. The e-courses content development will be elaborated and constructed, based on the extracted results from the previous I/O –identification of needs. The e-courses content material will have a uniform set of learning standards. IO3 – E-Learning Platform Environment: This output comprises of the design, implementation and test of ICT components that create the PROM-PAR e-Learning Environment. It entails a multilingual Responsive web design to accommodate OER for autonomous learners. It will also act as a promotional media to create European awareness about the innovativeness of the PROM-PAR’s project and its outputs in order to ensure maximum outreach, longer impact and sustainability.IO4 – ECTS format for Civic Education: By adopting the notion that a growing number of learners would like to certify the gained knowledge from the courses, the project will offer them the ability to attend to online exams to be accredited with relevant ECTS credits. Those who will pass the exams, they will be awarded with 3 ECTS credits and a certificate, valid for all EU Member States. The project directly targets a number of different participants to get involved and participate into the different planned activities. In particular, over 500 Asylum Seekers and beneficiaries of International Protection potentially will be involved in the project stages - development, implementation, dissemination and exploitation. More than 5000 various stakeholders, additionally, primarily professionals will be reached through the dissemination of products. Each partner in the consortium has solid grounding networks in the field of adult education, migration and non-formal education provision both young and adult and everyone developed strong and trustworthy ties in their local networks.The outcome and results of the project will produce long lasting effects at local, regional, national and European level. The online platform will be fully equipped and have the capacity to support the provision of Civic education training to any vulnerable group within a society apart from Asylum Seekers and beneficiaries of International Protection; such as other migrant groups. Furthermore, PROM-PAR will encourage relevant stakeholders to exploit a

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2021-1-IT02-KA220-ADU-000029330
    Funder Contribution: 281,388 EUR

    "<< Background >>In Europe, the participation in democratic life is in constant decline for several reasons:- the affirmation of individualistic values;- the economic crisis that has pushed people to concentrate their energies on looking for work, forcing thousands of young adults to migrate.Finally, the COVID-19 pandemic has made participation in democratic life even more difficult.The rise of anti-European movements is a evidence of this difficulty at European level. Our project- Memories Across Europe- aims to carry out educational activities for adults and seniors based on autobiographical methodologies and digital storytelling, in order to contribute to a common and positive construction of European identity, stimulate participation in democratic life, promote intergenerational dialogue and solidarity. In fact there is a very close relationship between storytelling practices and active citizenship. Storytelling is an effective tool that allows us to bring out and share the values and the learnings that are preserved in our experiences. Stories can ultimately connect people of different ages, backgrounds and cultures.The project will carry out educational activities for adults and seniors based on autobiographical methodologies and digital storytelling, with a focus on:- contributing to a common and positive construction of European identity - through the narration of the personal experience of Europe, linked to the importance of European values in people´s and community´s life.- stimulating participation in democratic life in Europe - ideas and proposals for a better Europe can emerge from personal and collective experiences.- Promoting dialogue and solidarity -storytelling can create a deep connection among people, able to overcome cultural barriers, prejudices and stereotypes.The project aims to:• develop a sense of European identity in relation to European Union´s values, described in the Treaty of Lisbon and in the ""Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union"": dignity, freedom, equality, solidarity, citizens' rights, justice;• develop forms of active participation, through storytelling methodologies, which are a way to contribute to a common knowledge and a way to enhance people´s experience.Therefore, the project responds to the priority ""Participation in democratic life"": The Programme addresses the citizens’ limited participation in its democratic processes and their lack of knowledgeabout the European Union, and tries to help them overcome the difficulties in actively engaging and participating in their communities or in the Union's political and social life. ""(Pag.10 Guide to the Erasmus plus Program 2021-28).The project involves the implementation of remote training courses, the use of interactive digital platforms and apps in order to facilitate the collection of stories related to the sense of belonging to the European Union. Those activities will promote seniors´ and adults´ ""digitization"" and active participation, as well as a better accessibility to educational paths, responding to other objectives, outlined in the Guide to the Erasmus plus Program 2021-28.Besides the project aims to encourage active aging and adults´ participation in cultural and educational activities through storytelling methodologies.Finally, Memories Across Europe improves the skills of professional and volunteers engaged in the field of adult education because it will give them additional tools to work with adults and seniors through storytelling methodologies.<< Objectives >>The project will carry out educational activities for adults and seniors based on autobiographical methodologies and digital storytelling, in order to:- contribute to a common and positive construction of European identity - through the narration of the personal experience of Europe, linked to the importance of European values in people´s and community´s life.- stimulate participation in democratic life in Europe - ideas and proposals for a better Europe can emerge from personal and collective experiences.- Promote dialogue and solidarity -storytelling can create a deep connection among people, able to overcome cultural barriers, prejudices and stereotypes.The project aims also to:• develop a sense of European identity in relation to European Union´s values, described in the Treaty of Lisbon and in the ""Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union"": dignity, freedom, equality, solidarity, citizens' rights, justice;• develop forms of active participation, through storytelling methodologies, which are a way to contribute to a common knowledge and a way to enhance people´s experience.<< Implementation >>The project will be structured following a series of Work Pakage in order to achieve the objectives.WP1 - MANAGEMENTWP2 - OUTPUT REALIZATIONWP3 - MONITORING AND EVALUATIONWP4 – DISSEMINATIONThe activities foreseen by the project include:- 5 transnational coordination meetings;- local activities for the realization of intellectual outputs;- C1 a Training Activity for Trainers and Staff Members, for the staff of partner organizations, dedicated to the development of intellectual outputs;- C2 a Training Activities for Adult Learners aimed at adult and senior students;- local piloting activities, aimed at testing the methodologies created by the project;- 6 Multiplier Events.<< Results >>The expected results from the implementation of MAE will be both measurable and not measurable.The tangible results will be the following:R1 - Memories Across Europe Tool Kit - Storytelling paths for adults and seniors, with a focus on autobiographical and storytelling methodologies, that facilitate sharing personal experiences related to the project´s topics: participation in democratic life in Europe and the sense of belonging to Europe . Besides these educational and cultural activities will be carried out also in informal places (centers for elderly people, associations, private homes, public spaces).R2 - MAE - Remote Cooperative Storytelling Workshops - remote storytelling trainings, for adults and seniors, focused on autobiographical and storytelling methodologies, focused on narration and sharing of personal experiences related to the topics mentioned in R1. These are activities aimed at the remote participation of seniors and adult students from different countries of Europe.R3 - Storytelling Volunteers Training Module - A training module for people that want to volunteer in order to collect adults and seniors´s memories, with a particular focus on the topic of European identity. The volunteers at the end of the training course will obtain the certificate of ""Memories Across Europe Storytelling Volunteer"".R4 - Memories Across Europe App (MAE App) - An App to facilitate the narration of people´s personal life stories, with a particular focus on the topic of participation in democratic life and European identity.R5 - MAE Platform - A digital platform to engage adult and senior learners in promoting European identity through the power of life stories and creativity. The platform will contain:- a digital archive for the stories of adults and seniors on the theme of participation in democratic life and European identity;- a space for the promotion of an informal network of Memories Across Europe volunteers;- a space to create and share proposals for the future of Europe.Among the activities for the realization of R5 we find the “Memories Across Europe” award, a storytelling competition linked to the theme of European Identity."

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