CERV · 101254165 · Project partner · Slovenia
Youth4GreenPolicy
Giving young people practical ways to understand green policy, challenge greenwashing and help shape sustainability decisions.
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gamingHOUSE is a Slovenian youth organisation using gaming, non-formal education and international cooperation to help young people learn, participate and connect.
01 / PROJECTS
European collaborations turning youth voices, digital skills and critical thinking into practical action.
CERV · 101254165 · Project partner · Slovenia
Giving young people practical ways to understand green policy, challenge greenwashing and help shape sustainability decisions.
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CERV · 101252921 · Project partner · Slovenia
Building media literacy, fact-checking skills and digital resilience so young people can recognise and counter climate and online disinformation.
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We started with a shared passion for computer games. Today, gamingHOUSE creates learning spaces where play becomes a tool for teamwork, confidence, creativity and participation across Europe.
03 / ARCHIVE
Youth exchanges, training courses and European partnerships that continue to shape how we work today.
Erasmus+ · 101131574 · 2023–2025
A Euro-Mediterranean climate-learning project that turned knowledge into youth-led action through education, Living Labs and community initiatives.
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Erasmus+ youth exchange · Ljubljana
An international youth exchange that looked beyond stereotypes to explore gaming culture, teamwork, wellbeing and opportunities in e-sports.
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Erasmus+ training course · 16–26 Jul 2024
A ten-day training in Split that strengthened youth workers’ social-emotional learning, empathic communication and mental-health support skills.
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May 3, 2026
The European partnership launched with five days of eco-digital tools, advocacy practice and a shared plan for meaningful youth participation.
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March 31, 2026
Partners turned the project’s ambition into a practical framework for media literacy, digital resilience and local youth activities.
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We welcome European project partners, youth organisations, educators and young people who believe learning can be more participatory, creative and playful.
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