Young Energy Europe 2.0
The Project “Young Energy Europe 2.0” trains at least 485 young professionals in eight European countries to serve as Energy Scouts tasked with reducing energy and resource consumption in their companies.
Launching Transformative Actions in Priboj, Serbia: “We Have a Deal!”
On 27 April 2021, RES Foundation hosted its initial workshop with the representatives of the municipality of Priboj, Serbia, and began preparatory works on the municipality’s Development Plan. The workshop brought together the municipality’s highest officials who will, alongside RES Foundation, be responsible for coordinating the process of preparing the municipality’s Development Plan.
Green Rural Deal
The project “Green Rural Deal” enables residents of rural Greece, Kosovo, and Serbia to co-create projects, tools, and instruments that support the sustainable development of their home regions.
The publication “Small Biogas Plants” provides general information to farmers, ministries, and professionals about small biogas plants for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from animal husbandry. It explains why small biogas plants matter, what impact manure has on the environment, what the challenges and benefits of biogas plants are, and finally offers two examples of good practice.
Climate Heroes
Climate Heroes

Training young people in Central and Eastern Europe to become leading actors of climate action. Many young people in Central and Eastern Europe are not clearly aware of the impact their lifestyles have on the climate. Therefore, they do not perceive climate action as an immediate necessity. Additionally, due to a lack of experience in civic action, a common view among young people is that they do not have the necessary power to contribute to positive societal change. “When leaders act like kids, the kids become leaders.” Photo: (c) Goran Horvat The project addresses young people aged 15–24, raising awareness of the climate crisis and the implications of wasteful consumption on local and global level. Climate Heroes trains 120 young people from Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia and the Czech Republic to become climate leaders: For this, they participate in a programme focused on youth empowerment and leadership skills. This includes workshops for green solutions, climate-friendly lifestyles, media competence, and policy advocacy. After completion of the course, the young climate leaders are starting a total of 40 initiatives, which engage another 2,500 peers, local communities and decision makers. The programme provides the young people with the necessary skills to make their voices heard and to suggest sustainable solutions and policies they and their peers can apply. The project is based on a partnership of WWF offices and youth networks and is assisted by mentors from the public and private sector.
Background
Project
Project information
Updated: January 2021
Countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia
Project duration: 10/20 - 09/22
Funding: 574,370 €
Target groups: Educational institutions, Schools
Implementing organisation: WWF Danube-Carpathian Program Bulgaria
Partners: Czech Environmental Partnership Foundation, United Nations Association of Bulgaria, WWF Adria-Serbia, WWF Danube-Carpathian Program Romania
Contact Person:
Mrs Rayna Aleksieva Popova
Organisation:
WWF Danube-Carpathian Program Bulgaria
Address:
Tsar Boris III Blvd. 19B
1612 Sofia
Bulgaria
Email:
office∂wwf.bg
EUKI
This project is part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI). EUKI is a project financing instrument by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK). The EUKI call for project ideas is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. It is the overarching goal of the EUKI to foster climate cooperation within the European Union (EU) in order to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Contact
European Climate Initiative (EUKI)
Potsdamer Platz 10
10785 Berlin – Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)30 338424 570
info∂euki.de
Climate Action Zlatibor
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Biogas Initiative for Agriculture
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Climate and Energy Fellowships for Journalists in Europe
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Scholarships on climate and energy issues for journalists: Make three from one
EUKI’s media program International Journalist Programs (IJP) once again issues scholarships to climate journalists.