TIPS toolkit for participation, interculturality and environmental care with young people

The TIPS – Training Interculture Participation Sustainabilty project we have been involved in over the last year has come to an end.

It has left its mark on the organization and on each of the young people of the Incola Network who have been immersed in activities related to participation, care for the environment, and interculturality, all these months. It also leaves as a witness this Jupiter tree, which the group planted at the final event of the project in June. He will continue to spread the word about the TIPS project to everyone who walks through INEA’s beautiful gardens, guardians of our witness, where we hope it will take root and flourish, as well as the results of our project.

We will also continue to disseminate the results of the project to other entities so that they can incorporate TIPS activities into their youth program. We believe that this project is a good practice to further explore the connection of participation, interculturality and ecology.

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