SYWOR Staff Meeting in Lublin: From reflection to action

The SYWOR staff meeting of partner organisations, held in Lublin, Poland, brought together youth workers from five countries for an intensive exchange of experience, reflection, and joint planning to support displaced young people in local communities.

The first moments of the meeting were about connection. Before discussing projects or policies, participants took time to get to know one another, build trust, and create a working atmosphere where openness felt natural. When organisations began sharing their experiences from Ukraine, Turkey, Georgia, Moldova, and Poland, the room filled with stories, — about young people affected by displacement, about youth workers navigating limited resources, and about communities learning how to welcome newcomers. Despite different national contexts, many challenges overlapped, making it clear that cooperation across borders is necessary.

A strong emphasis was placed on intercultural learning and the idea of belonging. Through discussions and creative group work, participants explored what concepts such as culture and “home” mean for refugees and IDPs. These conversations helped deepen understanding of what young people leave behind. It is not only about moving from one place to another, but about losing familiar routines, languages, and support systems, while trying to adapt to new ones. These reflections helped youth workers rethink their approaches and better understand what young people need the most.

Another important part of the meeting was dedicated to organizational development. Partner organizations reflected on their own sustainability, looking at values, activities, and resources. This process led to the creation of concrete action plans, with each organization defining steps to be implemented in the upcoming 6 months to strengthen their work with displaced young people.

The human aspect of youth work was addressed during a workshop on trauma-sensitive and inclusive practices. Together with a psychologist, participants discussed crisis situations, emotional resilience, empathy, and communication methods such as motivational dialogue and reflective listening. The session emphasised the importance of caring not only for young people, but also for youth workers themselves.

The meeting concluded with reflection on the future of the SYWOR project. Partners shared their vision for the next year, building on the action plans developed during the meeting.

About the Project

The course was part of the SYWOR project, implemented by Young Agents of Change in collaboration with:

The project is funded by the European Union and aims to strengthen youth workers and organizations involved in supporting displaced young people through capacity building and cross-border collaboration.

Hearing everyone: stories, emotions, dialogue

On August 9, 2025, the KOROБКА youth center in Trostyanets became a space for sincere conversations, emotions, and creative self-expression.

The city’s youth participated in an event where the main tool was forum theater, an interactive method that helps to feel and understand important social issues more deeply.

📌 What happened:

– Learned about the concepts of internally displaced persons, refugees, and war victims.

– We watched videos and discussed real-life stories.

– Through forum theater, we immersed ourselves in problems and sought solutions together.

– Shared their own thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

✨ Results:

100% of participants tried the forum theater format for the first time and found it interesting and informative. Many thought about the difference between the concepts of IDP, refugee, and war victim for the first time.

Participants noted that the event helped them develop empathy, open up in communication, and gain a deeper understanding of the problems faced by war victims.

🙏 The event was facilitated by Maria Slabospitska, a participant in the Stronger Together training for youth workers in Moldova. We thank her for creating a safe space and conducting interactive exercises that allowed us not only to gain new knowledge, but also to experience it through emotions.

📷 We share with you the atmosphere of the event in photos and videos.

The SYWOR project is being implemented by Young Agents of Change🇺🇦 with partners Georgian Youth Development Association – GYDA🇬🇪, European Integration Group🇹🇷, MilleniuM Training and Development Institute🇲🇩, Fundacja Nowy Staw🇵🇱 and is funded by the European Union.

Art Picnic for Youth: Emotions, Creativity and English

On June 18, 2025, as part of the project of the NGO Association Kebet, an art picnic was held at the Bila Tserkva Humanitarian and Pedagogical College, combining body mapping, creativity, and English to develop emotional awareness among young people in Bila Tserkva. The event brought together 22 participants aged 15-20, more than half of whom were internally displaced youth.

During the art picnic, the participants were learning:

🧠 Identify your emotions.

🎨 To express oneself creatively through art techniques.

🌐 Communicate in English by practicing it in creative activities.

The event was an important step towards creating a safe space for self-discovery, where everyone could share their feelings, experiences and feelings, as well as receive support from their peers. Priority in the selection of participants was given to IDP youth, which made it possible to create a unique experience of mutual support and empathy between local youth and IDPs.

The art picnic contributed to the development of social cohesion and mutual support, where participants, regardless of their background, learned to listen to each other, share ideas and support in difficult situations.

The SYWOR project is being implemented by Young Agents of Change🇺🇦 with partners Georgian Youth Development Association – GYDA🇬🇪, European Integration Group🇹🇷, MilleniuM Training and Development Institute🇲🇩, Fundacja Nowy Staw🇵🇱 and is funded by the European Union.

“Stronger Together” training in Moldova

May 25 – June 1

Recently, the youth workers returned from the picturesque location of F’estival (Moldova), where the international training “Stronger Together” took place within the SYWOR project (“Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organizations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience).

For seven intense days, participants from different countries shared experiences, learned, reflected and explored new approaches to working with young people, including IDPs and those with fewer opportunities.

🔎 The main topics of the training:

– how to organize events for young people from vulnerable groups;

– tools for integrating IDP youth into new communities;

– methods of emotional support and creating a safe space;

– resources to increase engagement and active participation;

– the role of youth work in strengthening social cohesion.

🛠 Training methods included:

– interactive sessions and modeling of real-life situations;

– intercultural work in teams;

– discussion of ethical dilemmas in youth work;

– creation of author’s workshops;

– field visits to the Center for Support of Children and Families in Chisinau and to the office of the MilleniuM Training and Development Institute – an inspiring experience!

💬 The youth workers not only expanded their knowledge, but also formed a strong professional community where solidarity, understanding, and support are not just words, but concrete actions.

🧡 We thank everyone who was a part of this event!

The SYWOR project is being implemented by Young Agents of Change 🇺🇦 together with partners GYDA 🇬🇪, EIG 🇹🇷, MilleniuM 🇲🇩, EDS-FNS 🇵🇱 and is funded by the European Union.

Mission completed: English for Youth Workers

+ warm memories, new knowledge and a huge boost for working with young people!

We have just completed the English for Youth Workers language course, created specifically for youth workers as part of the SYWOR project. During the three months of training, we attended more than 20 classes together, held Speaking Clubs, discussed important topics in the youth sector, and gradually removed language barriers.

💡 Learning English was not a goal, but a tool for development, international cooperation, participation in Erasmus+, and confidence in my own voice.

🙌 We thank all the participants for their inspiration, openness and mutual support. You are the best!

Many thanks to our teacher Anna, who made this course not just an educational experience, but a truly transformational one 💙

📸 The carousel contains live and sincere impressions of the participants.

The course “English for Youth Workers” is part of the project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organizations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)” project, implemented by Young Agents of Change together with partners Georgian Youth Development Association – GYDA, European Integration Group, MilleniuM Training and Development Institute, Fundacja Nowy Staw.

The project is funded by the European Union.

Networking of youth workers in Kyiv: presentation of the international project SYWOR.

On December 14, 2024, the official opening of the international project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organisations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)” took place in Kyiv. The event brought together youth workers from different regions of Ukraine to discuss the challenges of working with IDP youth, network, and find new ideas and opportunities.

Vladyslav Yatsuk addressed the participants of the event, thanking the youth workers for their work for Ukrainian youth and their contribution to building stability and development in Ukraine even in times of war, and expressing support for the project from the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine.

In addition, Kateryna Zhdanova, Coordinator of Opportunities in the Fields of Youth and Sports of the National Erasmus+ Office in Ukraine & HERE team, presented the opportunities of the Erasmus+ program for Ukrainian youth and youth organizations for 2025.

🟡 During the networking, participants:

  • learned about the idea, development history and plans for the implementation of the SYWOR project;
  • discussed available resources and challenges in youth work, in particular with IDP youth;
  • shared experience and successful practices from different communities;
  • studied new tools and methods for involving IDP youth;
  • formed new connections and generated ideas for joint initiatives for youth.

    💬 We sincerely thank our speakers for high-quality information and inspiring speeches, and all participants for active networking, relevant discussions and interesting ideas. See you soon!

    The event is part of the project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organisations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)”, implemented by Young Agents of Change together with partners Georgian Youth Development Association – GYDA, European Integration Group, MilleniuM Training and Development Institute, Fundacja Nowy Staw.

    The project is co-financed by the European Union. The opinions and views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of the European Union or the Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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Networking of youth workers in Kyiv

Do you work with youth who were forced to leave their homes due to war? Do you want to join a large-scale international project that unites the efforts of youth organizations from different countries to support displaced youth? Then our event is just for you!

We are pleased to invite you to the official launch of the international SYWOR project in Ukraine – a unique event that will become a space for presenting the 36-month project, getting to know each other, exchanging ideas, and discussing the realities and challenges of working with youth who find themselves in new life circumstances.

You are waiting for:

🔸Presentation of the project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organizations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)”;

🔸Discussion of the realities and challenges of working with IDP youth;

🔸Networking with colleagues from different regions of Ukraine.

📅 When and where?
The event will take place on December 14, 2024 in Kyiv (from 10:00 to 16:00). The exact location for security reasons will be communicated to selected participants.

👥 Who are we waiting for?
Youth workers, representatives of public organizations, youth centers, councils and other initiatives that work with IDP youth.

💫 Participation in the event is free. The organizers will compensate the cost of travel (train, bus) for participants from other cities within 1000 UAH.

📄 How to apply?
By December 3, 2024, fill out the form at the link: https://forms.gle/F6PhKKaXCsWD1dvw8
The selection results will be notified to your email within 3 days after registration is completed.

❓ Do you have any questions?
Write to us in a message on this page or by email: info@yac.org.ua.

The event is part of the project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organisations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)”, implemented by Young Agents of Change and partners Georgian Youth Development Association – GYDAEuropean Integration GroupMilleniuM Training and Development InstituteFundacja Nowy Staw with financial support from the European Union.

Join our initiative! 💪

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The project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organizations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)” is launched

We are pleased to announce the start of a 36-month project designed to raise the professional level of youth workers and develop the capacity of civil society organizations to support displaced youth. At the head of an international consortium, together with partners from Poland, Turkey, Georgia and Moldova, our organization will work on creating resources and methods that will help young refugees and IDPs overcome the challenges of forced resettlement, integrate into new communities and strengthen their civic engagement.

The main elements of the project include international trainings and educational programs for youth workers with an emphasis on cultural integration, psychosocial support and trauma work; development of methodical materials and manuals; developing the institutional capacity of organizations working with displaced youth through the exchange of best practices and networking.

This initiative received support from the European Union as part of the Erasmus+ program, under the direction of capacity building in the field of youth (Capacity Building in Youth 2024). Learn more about this and other projects supported by the program at the link: https://shorturl.at/2W3Mj

Stay tuned, the first announcements and project news will be published very soon!

Stronger Together!

The project “Stronger Together: Strengthening Youth Workers and Organisations for Displaced Youth Integration and Resilience (SYWOR)” implemented by Young Agents of Change (Ukraine) and partners European Integration Group (Turkey), Fundacja Nowy Staw (Poland), MilleniuM Training and Development Institute (Moldova), та Georgian Youth Development Association – GYDA (Georgia) and is financed by European Union 🇪🇺