The DACY project offers a variety of innovative and engaging activities aimed at preparing young people for the challenges posed by climate change. These activities are designed to develop practical skills, strengthen community ties, and encourage intercultural learning. Below are the main activities offered by the project.
Adaptation camps are immersive events that bring together young people from different regions. These camps provide practical workshops on topics such as sustainable agriculture, natural resource management, and mental well-being. Participants learn to develop essential skills for their resilience in the face of climate change impacts while forging strong connections with other youth.
DACY offers regular training sessions that target the development of key skills in young people. These sessions include modules on food security, water management, and sustainable agricultural practices. Participants are also trained in leadership skills, preparing them to become agents of change within their communities.
The DACY project organizes events throughout the year, ranging from forums to conferences. These events bring together young people, educators, and experts to discuss the challenges related to climate change and potential solutions. Participants share ideas and collaborate on projects, thereby fostering intercultural learning.
Specific sites have been established in each partner country to host educational and practical activities. These sites are chosen for their accessibility and relevance, providing a conducive environment for learning and collaboration. They are equipped with all the necessary resources to ensure a quality learning experience.
Community projects are an essential component of the DACY project, allowing young people to actively engage in local initiatives. These projects aim to address environmental issues specific to their communities while strengthening social cohesion. Participants work together to identify local needs, design sustainable solutions, and implement concrete actions.
Activity in Pécs (Hungary) to encourage the presence of pollinating insects by creating these fun little houses.