Mission Responsible Erasmus Project
General information for the Mission Responsible Erasmus Project
Project Title
Mission Responsible
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Capacity Building for youth in ACP countries, Latin America and Asia
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2015
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy)
Project Summary
NeedsThe internationalization of socioeconomic challenges (poverty, climate change, migration) and the aggravation of European challenges (recession, unemployment, demographic deficit) require an enhanced role for youth workers in both Europe and third countries. However:- Actions that constitute youth work, volunteerism, or even civil society altogether, in more traditional societies are often not effectively measured or systematized and therefore not effectively communicated or utilized.- Youth work development in Europe, while relatively advanced, is often inward looking – donor driven and over reliant on EC funding.Aims- Systematize approaches to the process of youth work professionalization by combining insights of youth professionals from different socio-cultural backgrounds and researchers and academics from different disciplines;- Systematize youth work in different environments and improving the analytical tools of youth workers as regards needs and opportunities of their communities;- Broaden and deepen the functions of youth work in Europe by integrating academic knowledge, on-the-ground experience and technical knowhow; – Deepen the channels of cooperation between EU and third countries and create networks for enabling the exchange of approaches, working methods, organizational structures, funding etc.;- Diversify youth work outlets in society (including outreach functions of youth work, connection to formal education and the labour market, community building, club-based), etc. Basic Contents- Practices and approaches to youth work by professionals and organizations from different world contexts were recorded based on common standards and methods and, thereafter, systematized and utilized for creating a shared conceptual framework, diversifying approaches to youth work in Europe and constructing common quality standards for youth work around the world.- Policy making on youth work in various countries of the world was analyzed in five stages: conceptualization, formulation, implementation, assessment and duplication/continuation. The concept of the 5 stages of policy making was introduced during the initial Training Course in Athens and was enriched and contextualized in the course of the project; Both these underlying contents and the resulting intellectual outputs were complemented by the inputs of researchers/academics and policy makers who participated in the final, international conference.Working Methods-Learning by doing;-Task-based learning;-Peer learning;-Cross-cultural learning.Implemented Activities: – Kick-off meeting: 3- 7 June 2016, Athens- Project-launching event: 6 June 2016, Athens, Greece;- Training Course: 10 – 18 November 2016, Nea Makri & Athens, Greece; – Field Research: June – November 2016, all partner countries;- Study Visits: 22 February – 14 March 2017, Kathmandu, Nepal; 22 March – 12 April 2017, Ha Noi, Vietnam, 8 – 28 May 2017, Dakar and Ziguinchor, Senegal; 14 August – 3 September 2017, Sundergarh, Odisha, India; 9 – 29 October 2017, Sicily, Italy; 6 – 26 November 2017, Lome, Togo; 27 November – 17 December 2017, Athens, Greece. Each of the study visits included three activities: a. job shadowing; b. a field research; c. Organization of an event with the local community.- International Conference & final evaluation event: 29 November – 2 December 2017, Athens, Greece. Partner countries: Greece, Italy, Togo, Senegal, India, Vietnam, Nepal.Deliverables: Project’s website (www.missionresponsible.eu); Field research data and reports from all Study Visits; Conference minutes; Collective volume with selected academic and policy papers.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 128731,2 Eur
Project Coordinator
INTER ALIA & Country: EL

