A youth mobility is coming up, which will take place in Vidin, Bulgaria in the period 14.04.2024-01.05.2024. The participants in the activity will be 14 young people from Bulgaria and 14 young people from Romania, as well as one leader from each side.
The mobility is related to promoting the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the professional skills and social engagement of young people and youth workers, through training and exchange programs between Bulgaria and Romania.
The activities during the mobility will be aimed at the implementation of the specific goals of the project:
Specific objectives of the project:
- Development and implementation of training programs based on Ai technologies for the professional development of young people and youth workers in Bulgaria and Romania, with the aim of increasing their skills and competencies.
- Establishing sustainable networks for the exchange of experience and knowledge between youth and youth workers from Bulgaria and Romania, with an emphasis on the use of AI to solve social and environmental problems.
- Promoting social engagement and the active participation of young people in the public life of their communities by using AI technologies to develop and implement projects and initiatives of public importance.
- Development of critical thinking and creativity through practical classes and workshops that stimulate critical thinking and creativity of young people and youth workers, by applying AI tools and methods to analyse and solve specific social and professional challenges.
Those wishing to get involved can contact the partner organisations:
Association ‘Bokaya’ https://bokaya.eu/
Association ‘Tinerii 3D’ https://tinerii3d.ro
Important:
Young people must be citizens of Bulgaria and Romania;
Be between the age of 13 and 30;
To be willing and able to participate in the upcoming mobility;
Mainly master the working language of the project – English.
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