Gems of Youth Work: Silvia Volpi from REDU
The “Gems of Youth Work” series, part of the DialogIn Youth Work project (Erasmus Plus – KA347 – Youth Dialogue Projects), highlights the impact of Youth Work in Italy.
Silvia Volpi, from REDU – Rete Educare ai Diritti Umani, emphasizes the importance of Human Rights education within Youth Work. The video showcases REDU’s projects that aim to train young people and promote inclusion through innovative methodologies. Silvia highlights how young people can become agents of social change through non-formal education.
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