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In this section you will be able to find the Overarching strategy for the project including purpose, target group, values, methodologies and approaches. Under Impact & objectives you will find the breakdown of the desired impacts as well as quantitative and qualitative objectives.
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Communication strategy, brand & tone
Learning & development strategy
MAKERSPACE - a creative hub for youth
Organizational overview & Partnerships
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Planet One was a project with the vision to support the growing global youth movement for climate justice. This collaborative project between Fryshuset and Greenpeace aimed to combine the two organizations’ long experience and strengths in meeting, engaging, and building platforms for youths to carry out advocacy work.
Based on the Maker movement’s methodology of creating common physical places and providing tools for learning-by-doing, youths in Budapest (Hungary), Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya), Stockholm (Sweden), Yaoundé (Cameroon) and Yerevan (Armenia) set the base of an international network of local makerspaces.
These makerspaces enabled youths to get involved in the climate justice movement by providing space and opportunities to realize their ideas. They could run their own projects and campaigns, come up with sustainable innovations, organize activities and events, and so much more. The makerspaces were flexible and designed for and together with youths.
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