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A Part of EU 2030

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2021-1-MT01-KA220-YOU-000028835
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices | Cooperation partnerships in youth Funder Contribution: 190,101 EUR

A Part of EU 2030

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"<< Background >>Migrant youth, minorities and third-country national’s participation, is one of the biggest challenges facing the EU nowadays. According to the main priorities of the European Commission 2019-2024; despite the record-breaking participation in the European elections in 2019, it is important to ensure a more active role of the population in decision-making (Ursula von der Leyen, 2019). This will allow setting priorities, according to the real needs of the young population in the European Union.Likewise, according to the ""European Union Youth Strategy 2019-2027"", boosting the participation of young people in civic and democratic life, becomes a key challenge; as well as connecting this population with European values, boosting their voluntary commitment, solidarity, intercultural understanding and learning mobility. At the same time, youth participation is facing a new challenge due to the pandemic generated by COVID-19, which has caused a change in the patterns of social participation, limiting mobility between regions, social contact and physical proximity of citizens. In this way, the ""A Part of EU 2030"" project aims to involve young people in the processes of citizen participation, which is especially aligned with the following objectives of the abovementioned Strategy: (1) ""Connecting EU with Youth"", (2) ""Equality of All Genders"", (3) ""Inclusive Societies"", (4) ""Information & Constructive Dialogue"", (9) ""Space and Participation for All"", (10) ""Sustainable Green Europe"" and (11) ""Youth Organisations & Europe Programmes"".The active role of young people in these issues will contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda. These Goals have been present since the publication of the Agenda by the United Nations in 2015, however, a large part of the young population is unaware of it, or does not understand the importance of the SDGs in the development of more cohesive and sustainable societies.The preservation of the environment, and the fight against global warming becomes one of the priorities of the project, through education to favor the achievement of the SDG of the 2030 Agenda on environmental sustainability. On the other hand, a gender approach is contemplated throughout the life of the project, to ensure that all actions implemented are carried out taking into account gender differences, in order to achieve effective equality between women and men in the EU. In this sense, the ""A Part of EU 2030"" project aims to promote the participation of migrant youth, minorities and third-country nationals in order to achieve the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda. The objective of the project is framed within the following horizontal priority ""Inclusion and diversity in all fields of education, training, youth and sport"". Young people with migrant background, refugee, asylum seeker, newcomer, third-country nationals, or minority, do not actively participate in their community, due to different socio-economic, linguistic, cultural or geographical barriers. These limitations affect not only education, but also training, employment, social and political participation, sport and volunteering. The basis for guaranteeing the achievement of these goals is through the participation and active citizenship of the target groups, favouring the sense of initiative of the young people involved in the project. In this way, the project will follow a structured methodology, to ensure that the young people themselves, will develop, implement and evaluate the project's own actions, with the support and assistance of youth workers and the consortium's staff. Young people with fewer opportunities be trained in SDGs of the 2030 Agenda, tools to promote youth participation, non-formal education methods, and multimedia content creation and dissemination techniques; so that they can subsequently take part in the different phases of the project, being the main actors of A Part of EU 2030.<< Objectives >>The general objective of the “A Part of EU 2030” project is to promote the participation of youth migrants, minorities, and third countries nationals, through the 17 SDGs of the Agenda 2030.Specific Objectives:• S.O.1.: To develop activities that promote the participation of young migrants, minorities and third-country nationals, to achieve the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda.• S.O.2.: To develop knowledge, competences, and skills of youth workers dealing with migrant youth, minorities and third-country nationals; to promote the active participation of this target group in the local, national, and international level.• S.O.3.: To develop activities that promote the participation of young migrants, minorities and third-country nationals through five areas of participation: Social & Political Participation, Sports & Culture, Voluntarism, Family, and Training & Employment.• S.O.4.: To raise awareness and provide knowledge on the relevance of the SDGs at the local, national, and international level focused on the general population.<< Implementation >>Different activities will be carried out in order to achieve the project objectives. These activities will be focused on (1) the Project Results, (2) the Management and Monitoring of the project, (3) the Evaluation and (4) the Dissemination the activities.1. Activities to develop the Project Results (R).R1. A Part of EU 2030 Handbook:· R1/A1. Workplan and Planning (Month 1 - 2).· R1/A2. Local Youth Council creation (Month 2)· R1/A3. A Part of EU 2030 Research. (Month 2 - 5).· R1/A4. Training of Local Youth Councils (Month 6 - 7).· R1/A5. National Labs (Month 8 - 10).· R1/A6. Development of the Manual (Beta version) (Month 11- Month 13).· R1/A7. Learning, Training, and Teaching Activity (Month 14).· R1/A8. Final Version of the Manual (15- 17). These activities will be lead by SSF, with the support and supervision of AMAM. All partners will participate in the activities presented in this Result. R2. A Part of EU 2030 Awareness Campaign· R2/A1. Workplan and Planning (Month 1 – 2)· R2/A2. Creation of Website and social media profiles (Month 3-5).· R2/A3. Social networking laboratory (Month 6-7).· R2/A3. Video making (Month 8-17).· R2/A5. Participatory session about SDGs and Awareness Campaign (Month 18).· R2/A6. Campaign implementation: visibility of the SDGs in social networks (Month 10-20). These activities will be lead by AMAM. All partners will participate in the activities presented in this Result. 2. Management and Monitoring To guarantee the management and monitoring of the A Part of EU 2030 Project, AMAM will develop the Management Plan and Communication Strategy of the partnership will define the management structure, the different tasks and responsibilities of the partners, the reporting obligations, the communication arrangements, and the project objectives and milestones. At the same time, will lead the financial management of the Project, the communication channels, the Transnational Meetings, the internal coordination of the Result development, and the processes of internal monitoring. 3. Project Evaluation and QualityIn order to ensure quality evaluation, IASIS will develop the Quality & Evaluation Plan, and Risk Plan. Will set the Quality & Evaluation criteria, the protocol for the A Part of EU 2030 Handbook and the Campaign of Awareness, and the main evaluation tools of the project. 4.Dissemination Activities In order to promote the outreach of the project activities, AMAM will create a Dissemination Plan that will include a dissemination log, stakeholders mapping, dissemination materials, branding creation, the Networking Strategy, and the creation of Social Media Accounts. AMAM will also manage the development of complementary dissemination materials and will coordinate the different dissemination events.<< Results >>Different outcomes are expected to be achieved during the development of the project and after its completion. Outcomes related to:1. Project Results:-The “A Part of EU 2030 Handbook” will be developed. The consortium will develop a series of innovative resources, tools, activities, and recommendations to achieve the different SDGs through five different areas of youth participation: Social & Political Participation, Sports & Culture, Voluntarism, Family, and Training & Employment. This will favour the knowledge of young people about the importance of SDGs as well as different models of participation, and specific tools to achieve these goals in their own organisations. Youth workers, as well as young migrants, minorities and third-country nationals, will be trained to lead and develop the resources included in the Handbook, with the support and follow-up of the consortium. -The “A Part of EU 2030 Raising-Awareness Campaign” will be developed. The consortium of the project will develop an awareness campaign, promoting the involvement and active participation of young migrants to share their experiences and knowledge about SDGs and youth participation with a huge audience. Again, the young beneficiaries of the project will be trained to actively participate in the design and implementation of the campaign. 2. Multiplier eventsThey will bring together and strengthen the relationship of professionals from different organizations and stakeholders, young migrants and minorities, and the people interested in the topic of the project. The multiplier events will contribute to the further dissemination of A Part of EU 2030 project and its main results. Multiplier events also guarantee the sustainability of the project and its main results. They will allow the exchange of experiences and networking between the audience and it will improve the organisational development and global understanding. 3. Capacities and skills of youth workers/professionals The development and subsequent application of the Results will strengthen the knowledge, competences and skills both internally (professionals working in partnership) and externally (associated partners and stakeholders). 4. The Management process for implementing the project.The project Management tools, together with the implementation of new approaches in the partners’ work that will be delivered thanks to the project, result in the improvement of the capacities of the organization to perform their daily activities. Moreover. the Risk Plan and the Quality & Evaluation Plan, will assure the attainment of high-quality tools, useful for the whole consortium and beyond.Additionally, the Dissemination, Exploitation and Sustainability Plans, the meetings, events and media appearance, along with the newsletters and press releases will enable the communication skills of the consortium and will boost the dissemination and sustainability of the project, and thus will result on the enlargement of new clients, users and stakeholders.It is expected to create a vast and strong national and transnational network to keep working on the developed topics after the completion of the project."

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