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Newspaper Theatre Training: When Words Become Action
The ECo4Eco project empowers communities through creativity and critical thinking. From April 7–9, an international Newspaper Theatre training took place, bringing together 14 instructors from Lithuania , Greece , Georgia , Croatia , and Finland . Participants explored this unique method that combines theatre, media, and civic engagement. What is Newspaper Theatre? Based on Augusto Boal’s Forum Theatre techniques, Newspaper Theatre is a creative way to analyze social issues


ECO4ECO International Meeting in Tbilisi, Georgia
The Erasmus+ KA2 ECO4ECO project partners meeting is taking place in Tbilisi, Georgia. This is an opportunity to review the progress of...


Your Role in the Environment: How Small Actions Make a Big Impact
In Webinar 3, Exploring Environment , presenters Ronja Karkinen, a volunteer and school collaboration planner, and Inga Blomqvist, an official environmental guide, lead an enlightening session on understanding and influencing the various environments we interact with every day. This session broadens the concept of “environment” to include not only physical and social spaces but also the digital surroundings of social media, where impactful environmental dialogue increasingly


Staying Inspired: Motivation Tips for Young Eco-Leaders
In this insightful session, led by Ketevani Tatikiani, we dive into the core of motivation—what it means, why it matters, and how it can drive positive change in both individual and community efforts. Ketevani unpacks the foundational aspects of motivation, examining its definition and exploring its role as a powerful force in personal growth, team dynamics, and collective actions for environmental impact. Motivation is more than just a feeling; it drives individuals to act w
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