Tag Archives: Youth Work

A Sustainable Step with Imece Network: My Experience at the Eco Coach Training in Struga

What was it like to explore the fantastic intersection of sustainability and entrepreneurship, all against the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Ohrid? Representing Imece Network at the “Eco Coach Training” project in Struga, North Macedonia, from July 11-17, 2025, was a unique adventure where I found answers to these questions and so much more.

Funded by the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme, this training course by Youth Council Prilep brought together a group of eager youth workers to explore how green practices can inspire innovation and business ideas. Through workshops and hands-on activities that blended creativity, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, we learned how to turn eco-friendly concepts into concrete and impactful ventures. We didn’t just stick to theory; we saw how to bring our ideas to life using digital tools as well.

This journey, staying at Hotel Ambient on the shores of Lake Ohrid, was of course not limited to training alone. One of the most colorful moments of the project was the “International Night”. As participants from different cultures, we spent an evening filled with flavors and traditions from each other’s cuisines. Furthermore, thanks to the “Organization Market” where each participating organization could introduce itself, I was immensely proud to represent Imece Network and connect with other inspiring initiatives.

This experience not only broadened my horizons on what can be done for a sustainable future but also allowed me to break down prejudices against different cultures and improve my English communication skills. I believe I will carry this acquired knowledge and inspiration into Imece Network’s work and share it with many more young people.

I sincerely thank Imece Network for providing me with this unforgettable opportunity, Youth Council Prilep for their hospitality, and all the participants with whom I shared all these beautiful moments. This green journey in Struga will guide me both in my personal and professional life.

Mehmetcan
Imece Network Volunteer

Imece Network at the 2025 GoFor Members Meeting & Youth Work Forum

From April 24–26, 2025, Imece Network was proudly represented by our teammate Efe at the GoFor Members Meeting and the 2025 Youth Work Forum in Ankara.

With the theme “More Than 10 Years of Youth Work,” the forum brought together youth organizations and young changemakers to reflect on the past decade of youth engagement and explore collective approaches to current challenges.

What Was Discussed?
The forum focused on inclusive and participatory youth work, addressing issues such as access to education, labor rights, gender equality, and peacebuilding. Participants emphasized collaboration, solidarity, and long-term vision in creating meaningful change.

Dialogue With Decision-Makers
One of the most important aspects of the forum was the opportunity for direct dialogue between young people and political actors. This format created space for open questions, mutual understanding, and democratic engagement.

Efe’s Participation
As Imece Network’s representative, Efe contributed to discussions around inclusive youth spaces, shared our values of cooperation and empowerment, and built new bridges with fellow youth organizations from across the country.

At Imece Network, we believe in the power of youth-led initiatives. Participating in spaces like this forum strengthens our commitment to inclusive, participatory, and impactful youth work—locally and globally.

Imece Network’s Journey to Latvia: Empowering Youth Workers

From November 22 to 30, 2024, Imece Network sent three participants to the Erasmus+ training course “Smooth and Successful Transition into a Labour Market” in Saulkrasti, Latvia. This program gathered 28 youth workers, educators, and NGO representatives from across Europe.

The project aimed to equip youth workers with essential knowledge, tools, and skills to support young people’s transition from education to employment. Through non-formal education and experiential learning, participants explored challenges and solutions for bridging the skills gap in the European labor market.

Workshops focused on mentorship techniques, practical strategies, and creative approaches, encouraging learning by doing. Intercultural evenings added a cultural exchange dimension, where Imece Network’s team proudly represented Turkey.

Our three representatives returned with fresh perspectives, enhanced skills, and strong international connections. Their experience reflects Imece Network’s commitment to promoting non-formal education and strengthening youth work across borders.

Stay tuned for more stories from our international journey!

Local Youth Organizations’ Network

We’ve participated the first search conference of “Local Youth Organizations’ Network”.

Precious youth workers from different cities of Turkey contributed to meeting with their local experience. Conference was organized by Pi Youth Association in Izmir 04-05-06 September 2020. This was the first step of the network. We tried to figure out the structure of the network, had sessions on future of youth work and youth rights.