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The unemployment rate for youth in the EU under the age of 25 is at staggering 22.9%. Such extreme unemployment has a negative effect on their future employability and self-esteem, increasing their risk of poverty, deskilling and social exclusion. It affects the role the young people have in the society and presents an economic burden on state finances, producing a negative effect on economic growth and productivity. As one of the key issues in the EU, youth unemployment is often discussed without sufficient participation of the young people themselves, which adds to the feeling among the youth that their situation is given, and that the causes and the scale of the problem are too great and too far removed from their sphere of influence. This feeling leads to a loss of motivation and active participation in the society, further increasing the threat of cultural, economic and social exclusion.Through an innovative training program in mobile journalism, the project from the beginning has been trying to contribute to the empowerment and active citizenship of young people, increasing their capacity for political and social participation. Through the creation of the European Youth News Exchange (Y-NEX) service, the project enables young people to connect with the general public, express their opinion and have an influence on the political and social processes affecting their lives. The first project objective was to develop a new training program in mobile journalism and MOOC in mobile journalism.The MOJO program consist of six modules: 1) Media Literacy and Human Rights, 2) Mobile Journalism Technology, 3) Mobile Journalism Storytelling, 4) Mobile Journalism Production, 5) Intellectual Property Rights, 6) Digital Entrepreneurship. Each module present a 16-20 hour learner workload in blended learning format, with maximum total program duration of 120 hours. The second project objective was developing the European Youth News Exchange (Y-NEX) as a service which draw on the news-gathering and production resources of all the youth trained in mobile journalism, and is used for dissemination and exchange of news in text, photo, audio and video formats - created by the youth, for the youth. The first project target group of the project includes youth workers and staff active in education, which were trained as trainers and act as multipliers in youth empowerment.The second project target group includes high-school pupils, students, trainees, volunteers and unemployed young people who were trained in mobile journalism. The project aims at training 18 trainers who have been included in pilot the mobile journalism program with 150 youth participants in partner countries. The project consortium has been formed by civil, private and public sector organizations from Croatia, Belgium, Ireland and Spain, including a national public broadcaster and three higher education institutions. As such it was good combination of experience in education and training, youth-work, project management, media and information literacy, audio-visual production, information and communication technologies and cross-media publishing. The planned duration of the project was 24 months. The whole project has been implemented in 3 stages.Stage 1 focused on the production of the Mobile Journalism Curriculum.Stage 2 was dedicated to training the trainers and the production of the Mobile Journalism MOOC. Stage 3 focused on launching the Y-NEX service and piloting the program with the youth, who were included in news production and dissemination through the Y-NEX service and social media as the final learning outcome. Implementation of the project empowered young people for participation in society and active citizenship. The developed training program is being used by the project partners in their regular training activities, while the developed MOOC is available to the general public, both promoting and fostering citizen journalism. The new Y-NEX service enabled youth to create, publish and disseminate news, providing an open service for citizen journalism and cultural exchange. After the project implementation is completed and the funding from the Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes ends, all three intellectual outputs will continue to exist and be functional. The promotion of European Youth News Exchange was through a final project conference in Croatia with three multiplier events in Belgium, Ireland and Spain. These forums hosted more then 155 participants (due to approved budget for event organisation) interested in mobile journalism but also exploitation of MOOC and the European Youth News Exchange. Youth/student media and national public broadcasting services in project countries were included in dissemination of the project results, as well as distribution through the European Broadcasting Union’s Eurovision network and European Association of Regional Television, reaching millions of viewers throughout the EU.
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