A project that we were recently a partner of was the 10-day Dare to C.A.R.E.-project in Athens, Greece. This Key Action 1 mobility project consisted of 10 participants each from Greece, Romania, Sweden and of course the Netherlands.
In addition, participants from these countries were all internally diverse as well, varying from cultures all over the globe. In this article, you will learn about the projects, its aims and get to know some participants and their experiences.
The main objectives of this project were for its participants to gain insight into how the youth in Europe can tackle modern day environmental challenges by way of their own lifestyle. Thus, how can an eco-friendly lifestyle positively influence the planet? And what exactly is an eco-friendly lifestyle? With this, the project aimed to increase the knowledge of the participants about sustainability. Examples of topics that were discussed were the circular economy, sustainable products, and the cultural differences on the outlook towards sustainability in their country. These goals were reached with the use of non-formal education, implying a more informal way of learning within which the participants had the leading role. Every day of the project a different country was in charge, they were “the moderator” of the day. The moderator would host discussions and presentations. During these activities, the participants made presentations, and plays, filmed a short movie, or interviewed people on the street.











