PEACE for Nature Toolkit
This toolkit serves as a tool for climate activists by providing
inspiration and practical guidelines on how to enhance their involvement.
This toolkit serves as a tool for climate activists by providing
inspiration and practical guidelines on how to enhance their involvement.
This specially designed kit is packed with helpful tools and activities to support mental health, reduce stress, and encourage a positive mindset. From mindfulness exercises to self-care tips, it’s everything you need to build healthy habits and boost well-being.
K-SPACE project focuses on volunteers who returned from their workcamp.
Within the project, a strategy on how to work with these returnees as well as a portfolio of post-arrival activities have been developed. Also, new session plans for evaluation meetings are part of it. The whole concept has a lot to do with community building and creating a tighter relationship between participants and organizations.
Zavod Voluntariat is thrilled to share with you the progress of the COMPACT project, in partnership with Grenzenlos and INEX SDA.
This toolkit provides a comprehensive collection of ideas and practical guidance for incorporating climate justice into your organization’s policies, encouraging a sustainable and equitable future!
In this toolkit, you will find useful information on these topics: educational work, talks about sustainability and climate protection, and how marginalised and disadvantaged people around the world suffer most from the effects of climate change. You can use the presented methods in any setting that suits you. Use the material to train yourself and others in speaking up for our climate.
This toolkit, created by Pangeuya Ultima UKR in collaboration with SCI Deutscher Zweig e.V., illustrates the use of non-formal education as a method to address and combat the climate crisis. Through innovative approaches and practical activities, the toolkit provides valuable resources and strategies to engage communities and encourage sustainable environmental practices.
This Manual is specifically designed for NGOs and organisations working with children and youth, particularly in non-formal education. It provides theoretical foundations, practice-oriented methods, and best practice examples to enhance the understanding of urban spaces and promote the participation, inclusion, and well-being of children and youth in urban environments
This actionkit was created by Tanya Möller Forastieri as a personal project during her placement as a European Solidarity Corps (ESC) volunteer in Service Civil International (SCI) Italy. Together with a team of engaged volunteers from three continents, Asia, Europe and Africa, they put together this toolkit of different methods through which you can be active in your local, regional, national or international society. The material consists of examples from different countries, mostly Europe, where you can get an insight on how active participation in society can look for different people, passionate in making a change in diverse ways.
This tooklkit brings together already existing material from SCI branches and partners which could be useful for eco-camps.