project activities
Workshops in Cyprus: Spotting Fake News
Be Smart, Be Tolerant: empowering youth & youth workers against disinformation in Cyprus During the first half of the year, series of national workshops took place as a part of the project aiming to equip youth workers and youth with the tools to combat...
Project Wrap Up in Valencia
The "Be Smart, Be Tolerant!" (BEST) project, funded by the Erasmus+ KA2 program, recently concluded a successful meeting in Valencia, Spain. The project brought together partners from 4 various countries (Romania, Italy, Spain and Cyprus) to address the growing issue...
“BEST” guidebook released
The “Be Smart, be Tolerant (BEST)” project aims to increase the capacity of youth workers to carry out activities that develop young people’s skills to identify fake news and motivate them to get involved in combating this phenomenon. To do that, the project partners...
Exploring Non-formal methods and gamification in Bologna, Italy
At the beginning of November, youth workers from Romania, Spain, Cyprus and Italy gathered in Bologna, Italy to take part in the training organised by project partner - Erasmus Learning Academy (ELA). The training was nothing short of extraordinary as youth workers...
Discovering the history of fake news and propaganda: Training in the heart of Cyprus
In the vibrant days of July 2023, a dynamic group of youth workers from Romania, Spain, Italy, and Cyprus gathered in Limassol for an enriching training session as part of the "BEST" project. Designed by three project partners—DOREA Educational Institute, Associata...
Kick off meeting in Târgu Jiu, Romania
At the beginning of April 2023, representatives from project partner organisations immersed themselves in the picturesque city of Targu Jiu, Romania, for a kick-off meeting as part of the Erasmus+ KA2 "Be Smart, Be Tolerant" project. The project has gathered 4...
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