The DACY project relies on international collaboration with key partners, each bringing their expertise, resources, and commitment to climate change adaptation. Together, these organizations work to raise awareness, educate, and empower young people through innovative and practical initiatives.
Based in Seville, the Centre of Local Actions and Social Heritage is dedicated to promoting cultural activities, solidarity, and community engagement. As a partner of DACY, it contributes to the development of educational curricula that foster intercultural learning and cooperation among young people. Their experience in the social and cultural field enriches the project by bringing diverse perspectives on community resilience.
The Centre also organizes events, such as forums and workshops, that bring together youth from different countries to share their experiences and ideas. These exchanges strengthen the bonds among participants and promote a better understanding of the global challenges related to climate change.
Website : clash4volunteers.eu
Located in Pécs, Tett-Hely Youth Association is the coordinating organization for the DACY project. As the main partner, it plays a central role in managing and implementing activities. Tett-Hely is dedicated to engaging young people by providing practical workshops that raise awareness of environmental and social issues. The association also develops training programs tailored to the needs of youth in Hungary, creating learning spaces where they can share ideas and collaborate on common projects.
Additionally, Tett-Hely works closely with other partners to ensure that activities meet the specific needs of participants and local communities. Their inclusive approach guarantees that all young people, regardless of their backgrounds, have access to the opportunities offered by the project.
Website : tett-hely.hu
Tradtech is a non-governmental organization committed to promoting agroforestry and sustainable practices in New Caledonia. As a partner of DACY, Tradtech provides valuable expertise in traditional knowledge and environmentally friendly agricultural techniques. Their approach emphasizes sustainability and resilience by teaching young people methods to cultivate the land while preserving biodiversity.
Tradtech also plays a key role in knowledge exchange between youth from the Pacific Islands and those from other regions. By facilitating field visits and cultural exchanges, they enrich the learning experience of participants, allowing them to acquire practical skills while developing a global awareness of environmental issues.
Website : tradtech.nc