The Writing E+ project builds on the success of the Erasmus+ Training Course “So you think you can write it” (April 2016) and aims to equip young people with the necessary skills to prepare and write Erasmus+ projects that address real community needs. Coordinated by IEEN (Cyprus) with six partner organizations from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, Lithuania, Croatia, and Malta, the project focuses on developing the participants’ competence in project writing and implementation.
The project’s objectives include enhancing participants’ knowledge of Erasmus+ project preparation, helping them identify the needs of young people in their communities, and building their self-confidence in project writing. Participants will also develop the skills to overcome setbacks and develop partnerships for collaboration on Erasmus+ projects. The project targets 28 youth workers and young people aged 18-35, including individuals facing fewer opportunities and refugees/immigrants.