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The people we work with across the globe. Images, clockwise from left: 1. copyright Lucy Glynn/Disability Now 2. copyright Banana Stock 3. copyright Nancy Durrell McKenna
Projects

We’re excited to be designing large-scale international projects which will enable us to make a difference in a number of challenging areas that Estonia and Europe are facing.

Through these projects we are looking to work more closely with young, influential people and in different private and public partnerships.

Estonia is participating in six following regional projects.

Current projects
Earlier this year we got on our bikes and explored how Tallinn is sprawling. Have a look at what's happening with our Green Fairytales project next.
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Creative Cities
A creative city is a better place in which to live, work and play. We want to give young, influential people the tools to transform their cities into Creative Cities.
A view of the city of London including Tower 42 (formally The NatWest Tower) and the new Swiss Re Headquarters building designed by Foster and Partners located at 30 St Mary Axe. © Jon Spaull
Network Effect
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We are organizing a series of discussion forums for bright and committed young people, with the aim of nurturing networks between these future influencers. The forums address a diverse range of issues, all of them are trying to answer the question: ‘What sort of Europe do we want to live in?’
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Intercultural Navigators
We think it is important to deal with the challenges that we face in the multicultural world by developing groups of young leaders in Europe who can easily ‘navigate’ within and between different cultures.
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Challenges in Schools
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We want to help schools deal with new emerging political, economic and societal phenomena, such as violence, bullying, drug abuse, the increasing usage of virtual communication and diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Challenges in Schools
Europe Low Carbon Challenge
We will recruit and support a group of young European people who want to make a real difference to the climate debate in their countries and internationally.
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English Language Outreach
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With this project we want to ensure that language teachers, students and professionals have access to a wide variety of innovative and creative resources for English language development.
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