On July 2nd and 3rd, the team of Action for the Civil Society (AFCS) traveled from Athens to Plovdiv, Bulgaria, to participate in the final meeting of the European project ASPI, which focused on the Agile Management methodology for youth workers.
The meeting provided an excellent opportunity for the exchange of experiences and ideas among partners from Greece, Croatia, and Bulgaria, highlighting the importance of cooperation and adaptability within civil society and youth empowerment.
As the project comes to an end, Action for the Civil Society expresses its satisfaction with the overall progress and outcomes of ASPI, as well as its strong interest in continuing collaboration through future initiatives that promote sustainable development, learning, and networking among youth organizations at a European level.
We would like to warmly thank our host partner for their hospitality and the excellent coordination of the final meeting.
Although the ASPI project is concluding, for us it marks the beginning of new and creative collaborations.
The GAMEY project focuses on using game-based learning and digital educational tools to support young people in developing essential skills, enhancing engagement, and improving learning outcomes. It aims to integrate modern gamification strategies into educational environments, helping youth workers and educators adopt interactive, motivating, and technologically enhanced teaching methods. By combining digital tools, gaming elements, and innovative pedagogies, GAMEY strengthens young people’s digital readiness, creativity, critical thinking, and participation.

