youth exchanges

erasmus plus activites

youth exchanges

projects and programs for young people

about the program

Youth exchanges allow groups of young people from different countries to meet, live together and work on shared projects for short periods. They take place outside the school environment.

On a youth exchange, you can expect to participate in activities such as workshops, exercises, debates, role-plays, outdoor activities and more. Participants’ learning experiences are recognised through a Youthpass.

Youth exchanges last between 5 and 21 days. This excludes traveling time.

youth mobility experience

Below the list of the Youth Exchanges of which JUMP has been a partner.

RE-INVENT-YOUR-CYCLE project aimed to achieve several objectives. Firstly, it seeks to raise awareness among young individuals about the significance of safeguarding the planet and the crucial role of recycling. Additionally, the project aimed to inspire young people to take actions that contribute to protecting the environment to the best of their ability.

Moreover, the project offered the opportunity for 30 young individuals and five group leaders to gain a better understanding of the planet and the importance of environmental protection. The ultimate goal of this project was to draw attention to the pressing environmental issues, the declining health of the planet, and the inadequate environmental education in schools during the 9 days of activity.

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ECO (love) GY BUSINESS + project aimed to:

  1. develop the spirit of sustainable entrepreneurship;
  2. train 36 young people and 6 group leaders from the 6 partner countries in the management of sustainable businesses in the rural environment;
  3. sensitize the participants in the development and implementation of small sustainable businesses, and not only, from the rural environment;
  4. develop the skills to promote a sustainable business in the countryside;
  5. develop creativity and innovative thinking in the implementation of sustainable businesses in the rural environment, through simulation activities, fair trade and discussions with various experts.

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ARTEXPRESS projects aimed to:

  1. Through non-formal methods, inform the participants about human rights and the importance of active citizenship;
  2. Through non-formal methods, develop the critical, social and cultural thinking;
  3. Through non-formal methods, develop the competencies and skills of cooperation, the sense of initiative and communication in a foreign language;
  4. Through non-formal methods, encourage the participants to think about social issues and not be afraid to share their own opinions, thus making them an active part of their societies.
  5. Provide a broader picture of this topic: how democracy (should) work daily in our lives (starting with the etymology of the word demos & cratos = power of the people), what it means to be an active citizen and how young people can become a conscious, active part in their community.

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