The activities of our organization are based on the approaches of non-formal education, experiential and intercultural learning, social inclusion and active participation. The activities include but are not limited to: networking and cooperation; educational projects of different types (e.g. training courses, seminars etc); awareness-raising and policy development; capacity building of youth organisations and organisations/institutions working with young people and youth workers; coaching of initiatives, organisational and individual coaching; personal and professional development; mobility. “European Integration Group” collaborates with other European NGOs and international organizations and helping others host activities in a number of countries, promote cultural diversity and contribute to the positive social changes in the European continent. Voting is the only form of participation in which each citizen has an equal say (one person, one vote). By voting, youth have the same ability as others to exercise political influence or pressure. EIG takes the first step in that direction by documenting the scope and pervasiveness of the problem internationally, exploring its causes, and identifying possible solutions in the form of innovative ideas and concrete programmes to raise youth interest and participation. We are managing and cooperating projects under the Erasmus+ Programme.
a) We work especially for the mobility of youth workers and young people.
b) We give opportunities to young people in higher education to take on an internship in another European country.
c) We provide opportunities for vocational students and staff to undertake traineeships abroad.
d) We also work closely with adults in terms of their digitalization and closing gap between the generations.
Digital competences are necessary for all aspects of life, whether they are social or personal, relate to labour or leisure, in any sector, public or private. Improved citizenship is the primary aim of developing digital competences. It is our conviction that the education and training on digital competencies need a more consistent approach and a cohesive European system of delivery. That is why we are supporting Adults to gain digital skills for a valuable future.
We focus to support Adults that have an insufficient level of digital skills. That means that they’re having less chances to find work, to use online services, to have a better quality of life, to be included in today’s society. We empower our member organisations representing non-formal education providers to support millions of Adults to succeed in the digital transformation by providing them with training and advice. We believe that every adult should be able to exploit the benefits and opportunities created by digital transformation.
Our well-experienced trainers organize training for every target groups about non-formal education, European integration, active citizenship, volunteer opportunities, democracy etc. Furthermore, the volunteers of the group organisation have participated in different Erasmus+ projects abroad (in Romania, Greece, Spain, Italy, etc.) that we're aiming to increase people tolerance towards different minority groups.