YoungSDG Hosts “Scaling-Up and Regional Sustainability Symposium” in Muğla, Türkiye
As part of YoungSDG – Global Youth for SDGs: Empowering Future Leaders (Erasmus+ KA210-YOU), the Scaling-Up and Regional Sustainability Symposium (Türkiye) was held in Muğla on 08–09 December 2025, hosted by the Ecology Innovation Association (ECO-IN). The event brought together 30 young people for a Regional Sustainability Symposium combined with a Training Workshop, delivered bilingually in English and Turkish. The programme concluded with the awarding of Youthpass certificates, recognising participants’ learning outcomes within the Erasmus+ framework. Purpose of the Symposium The symposium aimed to strengthen young people’s awareness of sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while actively engaging them in reflection, dialogue, and practical action. It provided a shared space to introduce the YoungSDG project and its key outputs, present results and success stories, test a hands-on workshop from the project’s training resources, and support networking and future collaboration planning among young people and local stakeholders. Programme Highlights Day 1 – Building a Shared Understanding (08 December 2025)The first day focused on aligning expectations and building a common understanding of the YoungSDG framework and the objectives of the symposium. Following a welcome session, a pre-test captured participants’ baseline knowledge and expectations. Sessions then explored the project overview, key results and outputs, and concrete success stories emerging from the initiative. An interactive Q&A and plenary discussion encouraged active participation, while the day concluded with a networking session aimed at identifying potential synergies and cooperation opportunities at local and regional level. Day 2 – From Knowledge to Action (09 December 2025)The second day moved into practice-based learning. After a short recap of key insights, a selected workshop from the SDG YOUNG Training Guide was implemented step by step. Working in small groups, participants identified sustainability challenges rooted in their local contexts, analysed them through an SDG lens, and co-developed potential solutions. Group discussions and action-planning moments supported reflection on how these ideas could evolve into future collaborations or community-based initiatives. Evaluation and Learning Outcomes Learning progress and participant satisfaction were assessed through pre- and post-tests, implemented digitally via Google Forms, and complemented by qualitative feedback gathered during discussions and action-planning activities. Feedback highlighted that the bilingual delivery significantly supported inclusive participation, while interactive and experiential methods increased engagement and helped connect SDG concepts to real-life local realities. Many participants reported increased motivation to contribute to community and regional sustainability actions following the symposium. At the end of the symposium, all participants received a Youthpass certificate, recognising their active participation and the learning outcomes achieved throughout the two-day programme. The Scaling-Up and Regional Sustainability Symposium in Muğla represented an important milestone for YoungSDG, reinforcing the project’s commitment to empowering young people as active agents of sustainable change across Europe and beyond.







