1. Beautiful Mind International (BMI) is a multicultural project co-sponsored by ERASMUS+ to improve mental health situation in society. To do so, we need to raise awareness, educate people and change attitudes about mental health issues.
Implementation period: 2021-2022
Partners: CSDS is honored to work with youth organizations from 4 countries: Lithuania, the Philippines, Taiwan and Nepal. They are Active Youth Association (AY), Bridging The Gaps Organization – BTG Inc., Vision Youth Action (VYA) and Volunteers Initiative Nepal (VIN).
2. EMpath4YOUth is a co-funded project of ERASMUS+ on building the capacity of young workers in the fields of Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Emotional Learning (EL).
EMpath4YOUth wants to invest in employees’ personal development in EI & SEL skills. It might become the major key towards providing quality youth work on a global level that shall positively impact overall inclusion of the youth with fewer opportunities into Erasmus+.
Implementation period: 2021-2022
Partners: CSDS is honored to cooperate with 9 organizations/associations from 9 different countries across 4 continents. These are Inco (Italy), BVBP (Peru), CEP (Uruguay), Soul-Xpressions (Uganda), Danish Youth Team (Denmark), PlanBe, Plan it Be it (Cyprus), Marketing Gate (North Macedonia), CODECvzw (Belgium), VHS Bhaktapur (Nepal)
3. GLOBERS: “Global Learning to Overcome Barriers Encouraging Respect and Solidarity” is an international project coordinated by Associazione InCo and co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program. The project aims to create an enabling environment for global citizenship education in the context of inter and transcontinental migration processes and to build the capacity of the organizations involved in international volunteering mobility on a global level.
The project promotes international volunteering mobility as a pathway on raising active and global citizenship and boosting understanding of the rights deriving from it and the European values in general.
Implementation period: 2020-2021
Partners: CSDS is honored to work with youth associations/organizations from many countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, Slovakia, Nepal. These organizations are ASOCIACION COLOMBIANA PARA EL INTERCAMBIO JUVENIL CULTURAL – ICYE Colombia (Colombia), ASSOCIACAO BRASILEIRA DE INTERCAMBIO CULTURAL (Brazil), ASSOCIAZIONE LA STRADA DER WEG ONLUS (Italy), GEOCLUBE-Infotreff, Portugal Vue/ Croix -Rouge de Belgique (Belgium), Keric (Slovakia) and VHS BHAKTAPUR COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER PVT LTD (Nepal).
4. MEMORY is a multicultural project co-sponsored by ERASMUS+ that aims to collect collective memories for different communities in the participating countries, thereby empowering young people to benefit local communities and setting an example for other communities around the world.
Implementation period: 2019-2021
Partners: CSDS is honored to work with many international organizations from Greece, Italy and Peru, including The Academy of Fine Arts in Naples and Fondazione Restoring Ancient Stabiae (RAS) from Italy, Action Synergy from Greece, and finally Asonedh from Peru.
5. Remedy: A project is funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program, providing training courses focusing on communication, negotiation and mediation skills for youth workers, trainers, lecturers, NGO representatives, etc., to develop skills related to mediation as a method of conflict resolution.
Implementation period: 2021 – 2022
Partners: CSDS is honored to work with 5 youth organizations from Italy, Finland, Greece, Spain and Colombia. These organizations are Callystoarts, Youth Development and Integration Association (STRIM), Action Synergy, University of Seville (USE) and Corporación Casa Mia, respectively.
6. Technology for Peace (T4P): The project is funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program. Technology for peace is a project that provides an innovative approach to education for peace, which aims to bring about a deeper understanding and better appreciation of identity as well as stereotype change.
Implementation period: From December 1, 2019 to July 31, 2022 (20 months)
Participating partners: CSDS is honored to cooperate with organizations from 4 countries Philippines, Romania, Norway, India and Poland. They are IGEEI (Philippines), CESIS (Romania), Tech-R for HR (Norway), FLS (India) and Regionalne Centrum Wolontariesu (Poland).
7. Youth M power is an Erasmus+ project funded by the European Commission with the participation of 4 partner countries from Poland, Spain, Nepal and Vietnam represented by Center for Sustainable Development Studies (CSDS). The project aims to create solutions for rising social exclusion among youth toward youth with fewer opportunities, migrants, refugees, foreigners, lowering confidence in youth, especially those who are excluded, low employment and entrepreneurship initiatives among youth.
Education and training are key to success in the labor market. Youth skills training activities are aimed at developing or updating job-related competencies and skills. In this way, young people will become more attractive to employers and generally, they are better equipped to find and keep a good job.
Implementation period: 2021-2022
Participating partners: CSDS is honored to work with 3 organizations from Finland, Spain and Nepal. These organizations are Fundacja Active Kids, Associacio Globers, Young Professional Development Society Nepal respectively.