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Last Dissemination Event and Project Results

On February 27th, 2025, the last dissemination event of the Erasmus+ KA2 project PROmote digital ACTivism through digital tools (PROACT!) took place at NEOANALYSIS headquarters in Athens, Greece. 

This event was the perfect opportunity to share the final results and outcomes of the project with a diverse young audience, spreading awareness on the main topic of PROACT!: promoting digital tools to address current social issues.

Indeed, over the past 18 months, the PROACT! project has significantly enhanced the acquisition of information and shared knowledge among young people, increasing their awareness of pressing social issues. Through the exchange of best practices, participants have improved the quality of their work and expanded their influence in the field of digital activism.

By participating in two Blended Mobilities (BM), local workshops, and the creation of a Digital Library of Knowledge (BDS), young people have gained substantial knowledge and proficiency in civic engagement in digital media. Additionally, the Digital Activism Campaign (CAD) has provided hands-on experience in using digital tools for advocacy. A project journal summarizing the results of all activities will also be developed to document key insights and findings.

Ultimately, participants have been well-prepared to integrate digital tools into their daily lives and share their knowledge with their peers, ensuring that the project’s impact continues beyond its official conclusion.

This final event marks the official end of the project, and all the consortium is proud for the great impact and results the PROACT project created in European society.