The “Youth E-Participation” project launched its first webinar on March 29, bringing together young participants and partner organizations. The webinar was designed to help young people explore the prospects of policy-making and decision-making processes using digital tools, at the same time encouraging them to boost their voice in democratic spaces.
The main goal of the “Youth E-Participation” project is to empower young people to express their priorities, communicate directly with decision-makers, and advocate for changes that reflect their needs. By enhancing digital skills and providing innovative e-participation tools, the project enables young people to contribute to local and national policies in meaningful ways. Despite advancements in technology, many governments have yet to fully embrace digital channels for public participation, and this project seeks to bridge that gap by strengthening resources for online civic engagement.