Peers for Equality – Creative Learning Platform Erasmus Project
General information for the Peers for Equality – Creative Learning Platform Erasmus Project
Project Title
Peers for Equality – Creative Learning Platform
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 : Partnerships for Creativity
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy) ; Gender equality / equal opportunities; Creativity and culture
Project Summary
Gender-based discrimination is present in a lot of forms in Europe. About 35% of European youngsters declare that they were discriminated on the basis of their gender (according to the European Youth Forum) and each country presents cultural standards differentiating what women and men can or should do. Furthermore, those who’s sex and gender identity do not match are widely unaccepted by society and face constant discrimination and exclusion. Statistics show this is not a localised problem, but a general, international one, with no community being free of its effects, as partners also confirm.
In the countries participating in the project 20 to 45% of our youngsters are still perpetuating the same stereotypes on gender, and social pressure and other forms of oppression of women are surprisingly present, with min. 30% of women we address declaring they face these.
In the face of these and especially in the Covid-19 crisis we have a limited capacity to intervene as there are limited possibilities to interact in person with young people and the programmes we use were developed for in-person workshops, therefore have limited potential for being transferred to on-line;
In this context the project we are presenting aims is to educate young people for embracing gender equality. It proposes a radical shift in how anti-bias education is offered to EU nationals, by switching from the traditional lectures or in-person “trainer to trainee” approach to peer-lead on-line workshops that use drama and digital tools as base for experiential learning. This innovative approach takes advantage of the powerful role drama can have in shaping learning experiences and also of the accessibility and scalability of on-line learning platforms. Together with the peer-lead process, these will increase cognitive load, student engagement and active learning. It also has the advantage of shorter training periods of peer trainers, a more efficient local up-scaling process, having more and long lasting impact, being a more appealing approach and having good potential for a “viral” effect of the attitudes we aim to improve.
For this, our objectives are to:
– increase the capacity of 6 European NGOs to combat gender based discrimination among young people, by creating an effective on-line resource that can facilitate this
– reduce at least three manifestation related to gender-based discrimination among at least 100 young people from 3 EU countries during the lifetime of the project, using the programme.
The main output of the project will be a training programme that uses on-line experiential learning in a peer-lead learning process. On the medium term, our objective is to offer free access to the peer-to-peer educational solution we will develop and for at least 100 youth-serving organisations to actively use it in the next 5 years, reaching more than 10 000 beneficiaries.
The theory of change the project proposes is that by taking part in the educational programme we will develop young people from EU countries will no longer engage in gender-based oppression. Hence, in terms of outcomes, the project aims to bring positive effects to:
– young people (typically the ones aged 14 – 30, with a stronger impact on the ones from discriminated genders), by improving their well-being and safety as a result of reducing manifestations related to gender-based oppression in at least 70% of them
– youth and youth-serving organisations, by helping them increase their impact in their communities, as a result of putting at their disposal a modern and effective peer education programme on combating gender-based discrimination, comprising in tools and practices that allow them to offer more qualitative and effective activities for their beneficiaries;
– young people who wish to be active in their societies, by supporting their active involvement and equipping them with the competencies and tools they need for promoting a positive change in their communities (as a result of their participation as peer trainers in the project).
The intended beneficiaries of the programme are young people from Europe and beyond. During the life of the project, more than 150 of them will benefit from it.
The programme is aimed to be implemented by networks of young peer trainers (typically 16 to 30), coordinated by youth-serving organisations. In the piloting phase of the programme, 24 young people from 4 countries will be educated to use the programme and to lead peer-to-peer workshops in their communities.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 158438 Eur
Project Coordinator
OFENSIVA TINERILOR ASOCIATIA & Country: RO
Project Partners
- CENTER FOR EDUCATION AND INNOVATION
- Associação Par – Respostas Sociais
- INITIATIVES POUR UNE FORMATION EFFICACE ASBL
- ASOCIATIA CULTURALA PENTRU TEATRU SI ORIGAMI DIN ROMANIA-A.C.T.O.R.
- EUROPEAN PEER TRAINING ORGANISATION

