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Erasmus+ Programme

Proudly co-funded by the European Union, bringing together young people from across Europe to reconnect with nature and build a healthier digital future.

About Erasmus+

Erasmus+ is the European Union's programme for education, training, youth, and sport. It provides opportunities for millions of Europeans to study, train, gain experience, and make voluntary contributions abroad.

Our Digital Detox project is part of the Youth strand of Erasmus+, specifically designed to promote active citizenship, youth participation, and cultural understanding among young people.

European Scope

8+ partner countries

Youth Focus

15-30 age group

Co-funded by the EU

Project Details

Key information about our Erasmus+ funded Digital Detox project.

Project Number

2024-3-DE04-KA152-YOU-000270892

KA2 Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Duration

8 Days

Total Budget

€47,000

EU funded project

Partners

6 Countries

International cooperation

Partner Countries

Bringing together diverse cultures and perspectives from across Europe.

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Germany

Coordinator

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Spain

Partner

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France

Partner

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North Macedonia

Partner

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Turkey

Partner

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Romania

Partner

Erasmus+ Objectives

Aligned with EU priorities for youth development and digital transformation.

Youth Participation

Engage young people in project design, implementation, and evaluation processes.

European Cooperation

Foster collaboration between organizations from different European countries.

Digital Inclusion

Promote digital literacy and responsible social media use among youth.

Recognition & Validation

Validate non-formal learning experiences and youth work competencies.

Innovation & Creativity

Develop innovative approaches to youth engagement and digital wellness.

Environmental Awareness

Promote climate action and environmental responsibility among young people.

European Union Recognition

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