An Inclusive, Green Recovery is Possible

2023-2024

An Inclusive, Green Recovery is Possible

2023-2024

The IGPR project aims to improve the competences, skills and knowledge of youth workers, organizational staff, volunteers and target groups from marginalized categories (migrants, refugees, asylum seekers) in the field of environmental protection. The project promotes the exchange of national practices and the creation of educational tools to raise awareness of environmental issues and develop sustainable educational approaches.

Through four training courses and the development of two intellectual outputs (guidelines for environmental education for marginalized people and concepts for waste management), participants are empowered to promote environmentally conscious action. The target groups are employees of organizations working to support marginalized groups, environmental experts and young people who want to commit to a sustainable future.

AIGRIP is a cooperation between Jama Nyeta e.V., Bilim Dil Kültür Derneği (Turkey), Citizen Association United Youth (North Macedonia) and Migration and Migration Alignment – MAMA (Italy).

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