PARTNERS
Each Young SDG project partner contributes expertise and resources to achieve our common goals, making a positive impact on communities and sustainable development. We work together to promote education, citizen participation and sustainability, and are committed to building a more inclusive and responsible future. Here you can find out about our partners, their roles and how their collaboration strengthens our project.
Consulta Europa Projects & Innovations SL
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
SME
Consulta Europa operates as a leading organization in project development and research, with a focus on sustainable solutions and rural innovation. Their initiatives span various sectors, including tourism, youth empowerment, and women’s entrepreneurship. Consulta Europa is recognized for fostering partnerships that address the unique needs of rural and remote communities across Europe.
Ecological and Innovation Association
Muğla, Turkey
Non-governmental, non-profit
Founded in early 2024, Ecological and Innovation Association is committed to knowledge-based development at the local level in Muğla, Turkey. The organization provides a range of educational opportunities, from vocational training to digital literacy initiatives, prioritizing the inclusion of young people, immigrants, and underserved community members. Ecological and Innovation Association also emphasizes environmental awareness, sustainable practices, and cultural preservation.
Jugendliche für Kultur e. V. (YouthX)
Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Non-governmental, non-profit
YouthX is an NGO in Essen, Germany, dedicated to empowering young people and promoting positive social change. It focuses on disadvantaged youth through innovative educational methodologies, seminars and collaboration with local institutions. YouthX facilitates the participation of young people in educational and international programmes, providing support and mentoring. Its expertise covers entrepreneurship, education, social inclusion, sustainable development, e-learning technology and game-based learning.
The project is supported by Euro-Med Youth Federation
