12 young Mediterranean NEETS participated in the International training Workshop organized by RESMYLE project Partner Association for the Development of Rural capacities (ADR) to produce a Board Game on Waste Management in order to increase the awareness toward these subjects.
The 12 participants in the Workshop all belong to the NEETS category (young people aged between 18 and 30 who are neither in employment, nor in education, nor in training). Eight young people are Lebanese from different regions of Lebanon and 3 young people are Jordanian and one participants from Tunisia. They are supported by experts in Waste Management.
During the Field Work, the 12 participants visited the Municipality of Qana to know more about the Waste Management practices applied in the village and start the conception of their Board Game (Problematic, Concept, target, Skills targeted, design, etc…)
“QATANA” is the Board Game Produced by the 12 NEETS at the end of the International Training Workshop that will help the Municipality, Schools, social workers, the Environmental Protected Areas to increase the awareness of the youth citizens, students and visitors of protected areas toward the waste management subjects.
This workshop is one of the activities of the project “RESMYLE – Rethinking employment and social inclusion of Mediterranean youth through sustainable development” implemented in Lebanon by ADR and funded by the ENI CBC MED program of the European Union. RESMYLE is a 3-year project, which brings together 9 partners from five Mediterranean countries: France, Italy, Lebanon, Jordan and Tunisia.