What is a Youth Exchange?

A Youth Exchange is a project which brings together groups of young people from two or more countries,providing them with an opportunity to discuss and confront various themes, whilst learning about each other’s countries and cultures. A Youth Exchange is based on a transnational partnership between two or more promoters from different countries.
According to the number of countries involved, a Youth Exchange can be bilateral, trilateral or multilateral. A Bilateral Youth Exchange is justified especially when the promoters are at their first European project, or when the participants are small-scale or local groups without experience at European level.
A Youth Exchange can be itinerant, implying the movement of all participants at the same time, throughout one
or more countries participating in the Exchange.
A Youth Exchange project has three phases:

  •  planning and preparation
  •  implementation of the Activity
  •  evaluation (including reflection on a possible follow-up).

Non-formal learning principles and practice are reflected throughout the project.

About YouNet

YouNet is a non profit and non governmental organization. We are based in Italy and we got a broad experience on EU projects and funds. We work as a network in the Italian territory (where we are working with other smaller NGO, local bodies, social communities, ...) and we got strong relationships with several NGOs all across Europe and beyond. Some of the areas were we are more active are: social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, integration and migrants environment and sustainable development, art and culture. We work as well with local and national institutions in Italy and with democracy projects. YouNet promotes and carries out: volunteering activities at different levels and activities of boosting, supporting and coordinating of volunteering itself; intercultural exchanges; medium and long term volunteering and learning projects; cultural, social, sport, recreational and editorial activities; seminars and training courses aimed to organisations, social workers, youths, adults; formative, promotional and informative initiatives related to specific themes linked with the third sector, the global challenges, etc.

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