Six countries, more than 30 towns and villages, more than 6000 participants in activities, new projects, trainings, board games, media literacy clubs, work with schoolchildren and students, teachers and NGO activists, local government representatives and elderly people, forced migrants and people with disabilities. These are only a small part of the figures and facts related to the Eduthon results, which were presented on 11 November at the EENCE working meeting in the capital of Moldova.
National coordinators, activists of the projects that became winners of the Eduthon shared their vision of the project results.
They all noted that Eduthon had helped to engage a large number of people who had not previously been reached by citizenship education, including rural people, the elderly, members of national minorities, etc.
The ‘products’ created by the projects have been in demand and will continue to be used in other projects and programmes.
The EENCE-Eduthon-2024 is organised by the Eastern European Association for Citizenship Education with the support of the Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) at the expense of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Expanding Cooperation with Civil Society in the Eastern Partnership Countries (Eastern Partnership Programme).