Youth workers, gamers, and NGOs came together for a lively, interactive session exploring how games can spark youth participation and help shape better communities.
Participants dived into Inclusion through Games, discussing how playful methods can give marginalized youth a stronger voice in decision-making.
Participants also explored how schools, NGOs, and public institutions can collaborate to create real impact.
The Erasmus+ project MC-YOU – Minecrafting Resilient Cities: Innovative Youth-led Policy Process for Sustainable Europe, was showcased, with Project Manager Jonas Deitert highlighting how Minecraft and the MCU toolkit have been used in youth initiatives across Faro, Sandanski, and Riga, creatively reimagining and designing urban spaces.
