Inclusive Pathways to Peace (IPP) empowers young people to actively engage in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and social inclusion. This 24-month Erasmus+ project brings together four partner organizations from (Udruga Studio B), Serbia (Udruzenje Svetlost), Spain (Erasmiau), and Cyprus (YEU Cyprus) to promote these values through non-formal education, participatory research, and game-based learning.
By fostering collaboration across diverse cultural and social contexts, IPP promotes tolerance, mutual understanding, and European democratic values. The project focuses on young people aged 16 to 30, youth workers, educators, and civil society professionals dedicated to fostering inclusive and peaceful communities.
Key Objectives of IPP:
- Address violence, social exclusion, and discrimination through Participatory Action Research (PAR), where young people actively identify challenges and co-develop solutions.
- Create educational escape rooms as an innovative tool for promoting conflict resolution, teamwork, and critical thinking among youth.
- Offer Open Educational Resources (OERs), including methodology guides, training materials, and digital tools, to support peace education efforts.
- Strengthen international cooperation and knowledge-sharing by facilitating peer-to-peer learning opportunities and cross-cultural exchanges.