Mind the CAP equipped young people and youth workers with the knowledge, skills and tools needed to lead climate action and sustainable development in their communities. The Erasmus+ Capacity Building project connected European and Mediterranean partners and focused on long-term behavioural change rather than one-off awareness.
The partnership developed an interdisciplinary competence framework on climate change and sustainable development, co-designed educational programmes with young people and stakeholders, and created a network of Living Labs for climate education and community activism. Training, peer learning and youth-led initiatives covered themes including food, waste, water, energy, biodiversity and environmental policy.
From the kick-off in Amman and trainer development in Riga to Living Labs and the final conference in Hammamet, Mind the CAP built a shared library of methods, learning resources and practical examples that can continue supporting youth climate action after the funded period.