Group picture of the participants to the training course

D.R.E.A.M Training Course in Lyon: How Intersectionality and Gender-Based Approaches Can Transform Youth Mobility Projects

In April 2025, the D.R.E.A.M – Develop gendeR-basEd Approaches in Mobility projects took place in Lyon, France, bringing together youth workers, trainers, mentors, coordinators and youth leaders from Europe and beyond.Focused on adopting gender-based approaches within Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps (ESC) projects, the training served as a platform for Read more…

Participants sitting in a circle in a field in Botassart, discussing about sustainable practices.

A week of growth, connection and inclusion: Selma’s experience with the I4ALL training course

In late March 2025, we were in Botassart, Belgium, for a training course organised within the Inclusion for All project, gathering youth workers from Armenia, Hungary, Romania and Belgium to exchange experiences and learn more about inclusive practices in youth work and mainstreaming sustainability in their action. Selma, our intern Read more…

The stage with four panelists and a moderators sitting during the session "how can volunteering contribute to a greener Europe?" In the background, the screens with the title of the panel

Building bridges, creating change: the power of volunteering” – Our experience at the SNAC Conference

The SNAC conference brought together approximately 150 participants from across Europe, fostering collaboration among 17 National Agencies engaged in the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) and SALTO ESC. Operating under the joint initiative SNAC (Strategic National Agencies’ Cooperation 2022–2027), the event aimed to enhance youth volunteering conditions in Europe. The focus Read more…

VIEWS International at the stakeholder conference on the preparation of the post-2027 programming period

On 18 February 2025, VIEWS International was in Brussels to attend a stakeholder conference reuniting  representatives from National Agencies and Ministries, European institutions and networks, SALTO Resource Centres, as well as education providers and European associations. During the conference, stakeholders exchanged expertise and experiences in the Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Read more…

Launching the VIPPSTAR Project: personalised AI and digital health to empower children and adolescents with visual impairments

Children and adolescents with visual impairments face challenges that extend beyond vision loss, affecting their physical, cognitive and social development. Unfortunately, traditional care approaches often fail to provide the personalised, continuous support these young people benefit from as they grow. Kicking off in January 2025, the VIPPSTAR project aims to Read more…