The “Youth E-Participation” project held its second webinar on July 29, as part of its ongoing international efforts to engage young people in democratic processes. This event brought together partner organization representatives and participants who will soon join the next training course in Hammamet, Tunisia. The training, set for later this year, will provide young leaders with essential skills to engage in policy-making using digital tools.
The project’s primary goal is to build capacity for e-participation among young people and partner organizations. By fostering digital skills and strategies, the “Youth E-Participation” project helps young people express their views, influence decision-makers, and play an active role in shaping policies that impact their lives. This digital-first approach supports broader, more inclusive participation in governance, enhancing trust between young citizens and policy-makers.
Read more about the project’s mission and upcoming activities on the website.