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The project Back to the Future – redefining follow up of international youth events will address this specific need and provide sustainable solutions for overcoming this challenge in many youth organisations. It lasts from 01.09.2020 till 31.10.2022 and involves 6 partners [Mensch Raum Land e.V. (Germany), Culture Goes Europe (Germany), Tegyünk Együtt az Ifjúságért Alapítvány (Hungary), OU PODUM (Croatia), Plattform Generation Europa (Austria), EMPHASYS (Cyprus)]. From experience, when working on an international level there is always the challenge on how to transfer the outcomes of different mobilities within the local organizations afterwards. There is often a lack of experience on how to ensure the follow up or the transfer of the knowledge back in the organizations, or in some cases the organization is not able to provide specific support for the people who were part of the mobility, in order to implement and transfer what they have learned. Additionally, there is also a need for following the long-term effect and impact of the mobility to the beneficiary, as it is very difficult to track them.The aim of the strategic partnership is to develop guidelines and capacities for quality follow up of different youth processes, transfer of learning from international to local and national environment, and offering space for more active engagement of youth leaders within the civil society and youth field.The objectives of this strategic partnership are:• To strengthen the capacities of youth organizations, towards a better use of the knowledge and experience of the participants in the post mobility period;• To develop clear and easily implementable strategies and mechanism, on how to ensure the follow up and impact in the local community in the post mobility period;• To explore the possibilities of measurement of impact from mobilities in the daily lives of the participants in a long-term perspective;• To offer space for a structured way of knowledge-sharing between different local and international youth organizations and to encourage future collaborations;• To promote meaningful active participation of youth leaders within civil society organizations and the youth sectors;• To provide the participants and partner organizations with a set of Online tools that can be used for a better and more effective communication, supporting and managing the participants during all stages of mobilities (preparation, implementation, and follow up).One of the clear answers of the faced need is the use of Online tools and mechanisms that are mostly available and accessible for all the young people. The training we have is a part of presenting the possible online tools that can be used inside the organizations for better communication and management. These tools will be useful for the partner organizations to have pre- , during, and post- mobility communication and coordination with the youth worker and young people (participants).The project will unfold into the realization of 3 intellectual outputs:• Publication: Effective follow up of International youth mobilities on local level.• Online support platform for impact assessment with information and learning modules for other organisations or youth workers.• Set of recommendations towards youth organizations and institutions on what kind of structural changes they can make to be more inclusive.The impact of the project in the long run will contribute towards development of stronger youth organisations, with a lot of know-how gained from the international level, with developed quality of mentoring and support of participants at the all stages of the mobility (preparation, implementation and follow up ) that will engage more young people in different social, cultural and political processes.
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