- Project duration
2 years
- Project scope
6 EU countries, 7 partners involved
- Role of TREE
mobile application, involvement of group of youth at European level
GREENVIDIALOGUE aims to provide the tools for empowering young people and youth workers to tackle the climate crisis and offer greener solutions using Participatory Video and Dialogue. The project will adopt a youth-led participatory approach to increase youth participation in climate action and policy participation, in order to highlight the role of young people as active agents of change in their communities.
The idea has been designed and developed by associations and social enterprises active in the field of promotion of sustainability, with a specific focus on youth. The proposal has been accepted for funding by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ funding instrument and the project will run until October 2025.
During the project’s execution, Tree leads the design and development of the project’s engagement strategy, delivering the following:
- Mobile Application
- Engagement of an European user scrutiny panels formed by young people
GREENVIDIALOGUE aims to provide the tools for empowering young people and youth workers to tackle the climate crisis and offer greener solutions using Participatory Video and Dialogue. The project will adopt a youth-led participatory approach to increase youth participation in climate action and policy participation, in order to highlight the role of young people as active agents of change in their communities.
The idea has been designed and developed by associations and social enterprises active in the field of promotion of sustainability, with a specific focus on youth. The proposal has been accepted for funding by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ funding instrument and the project will run until October 2025.
During the project’s execution, Tree leads the design and development of the project’s engagement strategy, delivering the following:
- Mobile Application
- Engagement of an European user scrutiny panels formed by young people