Dissemination event was organized in the framework of CERV project “Don`t call it change”. It is co-financed also by Ministry of Culture of Republic of Latvia.
Dissemination event was organized for 2 groups on 20.05.2024. and 21.05.2024. in Rezekne, Latvia.
Project responds to the priority of engaging citizens in the discussion related to climate and green issues. It takes its name from the fact that the climate and life on the planet are constantly changing, but human activities have accelerated this constant modification turning a physiological change into a crisis causing imbalance and discriminations. In the wide topic of climate crisis, the partnership focuses on its intersectional consequences on specific dimensions: human rights, migrations, gender equality and ocean and marine life. The actions of the project were focused mainly on young people 16-30 years old, allowing them to confront their peers from 5 participating European Countries (IT, PL, RO, LV, GR) during a cycle of local workshops and debates led in each country, with two transnational online workshops.
The project aimed therefore at engaging youngsters in the debate about climate emergency through non-formal and participatory methods, promoting exchanging and debate at the EU level on the intersectional consequences of the climate emergency, and at stimulating the adoption of participatory and non-formal methods to discuss and educate on the impact of the climate emergency.
During disseminations events, project results were presented to the public, as well as non-formal educations workshops were organized to better understand the aim and results of the project.
Dissemination event aimed to ensure that the knowledge and experiences gained during the project were shared widely, encouraging continued dialogue and action on the climate emergency at the EU level and beyond.