‘Political Participation and Advocacy’ Workshop Highlights the Power of Youth Voices

‘Political Participation and Advocacy’ Workshop Highlights the Power of Youth Voices

On May 28, 2025, Youth for Equality organized a local workshop titled Political Participation and Advocacy as part of the international Youth DemocrAID project, supported by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme of the European Union. The event aimed to raise awareness among young people about the importance of political engagement and civic advocacy as essential tools for democratic participation.

During the workshop, participants explored various forms of political participation—both conventional and unconventional—and reflected on how youth involvement can drive social and political change. Through a series of interactive, non-formal activities, such as a knowledge quiz, small group discussions, and speed-debating sessions, participants had the opportunity to strengthen their critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills.

Back view of sitting workshop participants listening to trainer, with slide presentation being projected in front.
Alternate view of sitting workshop participants listening to trainer, with slide presentation being projected in front.

The atmosphere was inclusive and engaging, allowing young people to freely express their opinions and engage in meaningful conversations on topics such as freedom of speech, political correctness, and the influence of digital platforms on civic participation. The session also included a final reflection activity in which participants imagined future advocacy campaigns on key social issues like mental health, education, and climate change.

Overall, the workshop successfully encouraged participants to view themselves as active members of society capable of shaping the future through democratic means. It was another meaningful step in our mission to foster civic education and youth empowerment across Europe.

Another view of sitting workshop participants listening to trainer, with slide presentation being projected in front.