UNMUTE

UNMUTE


Project Description

Across Europe, young people face growing disconnection from democratic life marked by a) lack of civic spaces; b) widespread feeling of being unheard by institutions; c) outdated civic education; d) cultural and systemic barriers for marginalized youth to engage with society. UNMUTE addresses these needs directly, aligning with CERV Citizens Priority 1 and the EU Strategic Agenda 2024-2029 by empowering youth to reflect critically, engage meaningfully, and strengthen democratic participation, and promoting a sense of belonging to the EU. UNMUTE will aim to create a pathway from critical reflection to civic action, amplifying youth voices at national and European level. The project offers an innovative and youth-driven response to today’s democratic challenges, creating spaces for critical reflection, civic learning, and active engagement across Europe.

Specific objectives:

1) to foster critical reflection and awareness of democratic challenges;

2) to promote knowledge of rights and democratic processes in youth-friendly ways;

3) to empower young people to express their ideas and influence democratic life;

4) to strengthen social cohesion and a sense of European belonging.

Target groups:

a) Youth aged 14-18 over 300 individual participants

b) Youth aged 18-30 over 250 individual participants UNMUTE places a particular focus on reaching marginalized youth, including migrants, low-income youth, and LGBTQIA+ communities 30% participation, while promoting gender-balanced participation 50% across all activities.

Secondary target groups: a) youth workers, educators and b) policymakers will be engaged through dissemination, capacity-building resources, and civic proposals to ensure long-term multiplier effects.

Planned activities:

  • Act 1 (youth perceptions research)
  • Act 2 (storytelling video and civic dialogue)
  • Act 3 (co-creation labs)
  • Act 4 (democracy bootcamps)
  • Act 5 (migration simulations)
  • Act 6 (debate forums)
  • Act 7 (civic reflections)
  • Act 8 (final conference)

Project consortium:

ASSOCIACIO GLOBERS (Spain)

Mission Solidarity CY (Cyprus)

ASOCIACIJA MANO EUROPA (Lithuania)

GENOVA CHE OSA (Italy)

 

The project is co-financed by the European Commission through the CERV programme.