HARMONYPATH

Navigating Peace in Youth through Adventures & Dialogues

This project has been funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (Project N. 2023-3-DE04-KA210-YOU-000176414)
Coordinator : Never Give Up Förderverein e.V., Germany

The aim of the project is to empower young individuals with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary to actively contribute to violence prevention and the promotion of peace within their communities.

Objectives:

  1. To create a diverse range of immersive digital adventures(educational tool) that address real-life scenarios related to violence prevention and peace promotion.
  2. To arrange pilot training by involving adult educators and trainers in each partner country and propose handbook
    improvements, based on training experience.
  3. To design interactive elements within the digital adventures that encourage participants to think critically, make informed decisions, and solve complex challenges related to violence and conflict.
  4. To develop Violence Prevention Coaching Cards with thoughtfully crafted prompts to stimulate meaningful conversations among youth about violence, its root causes, and effective preventive measures.
  5. To ensure the accessibility and scalability of the project, reaching a diverse group of young people from various backgrounds and communities.
  6. To collaborate with schools, community organizations, and youth-focused entities to integrate HarmonyPath into educational and community settings.

Expected results:
1. Interactive Digital Adventures: an engaging online platform where youth can participate in immersive digital adventures focused on violence prevention.
2. Violence Prevention Coaching Cards : a set of thoughtfully crafted prompts will be designed to spark meaningful conversations and guide discussions about violence, its root causes, and effective preventive measures;
3. 2 Days Participatory visit in France to deepen our understanding of effective strategies and approaches for violence prevention and peace promotion. ;
4. Youth workers to integrate ‘HARMONYPATH’ outputs in their daily work.
5. Dissemination and multiplier events

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This project has been funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (Project N. 2023-3-DE04-KA210-YOU-000176414).

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