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“Digital Empowerment and Human Rights” – Budapest, Hungary

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In the heart of Budapest, from April 4th to 11th, 2024, young changemakers from across Europe came together for the Erasmus+ training course ‘Digital Empowerment and Human Rights,’ a transformative journey blending education, activism, and intercultural connection.

Objectives of the Project

Enhancing Digital Literacy: Equip participants with the skills to navigate the digital world safely, critically, and confidently.

Promoting Human Rights Awareness: Raise understanding about fundamental rights and how digital platforms influence them.

Encouraging Participation and Inclusion: Foster civic engagement through inclusive digital practices and human rights education.

Strengthening Networking and Collaboration: Promote international networking among participants to collaborate on shared democratic values and rights.

The Experience

Venizelos:

 “One more beautiful experience in Erasmus+ for me – a truly enriching and educational course. I had the chance to meet people eager to absorb every bit of knowledge about human rights and the other topics we explored.”

Lediana:

“Participating in this Erasmus project was transformative. It enhanced my critical thinking and advocacy skills key tools for building a fairer and more ethical digital society.”

Haris:

“An insightful training! I deepened my understanding of digital inclusion and the intricate nuances of digital rights while collaborating with like-minded individuals.”

Christina:

 “From the first to the last day, this was an inspiring educational and cultural journey. As my first Erasmus+ experience, it boosted my motivation to join many more!”

Erisa:

 “My first Erasmus+ programme turned out to be unforgettable. I connected with amazing people from diverse cultures, and we built bonds in our own unique ways.”

The “Digital Empowerment and Human Rights” training in Budapest exemplified how international collaboration, critical dialogue, and non-formal education can equip youth with the skills and mindset to advocate for digital equity and protect fundamental rights. The blend of cultural exchange, thought-provoking discussions, and collective learning left every participant more empowered, aware, and connected.

Stay connected with GO Alive as we keep empowering young people through non-formal education, intercultural dialogue, and shared values.