Power Up! Youth participation for a climate neutral European Union
Through its policies, the European Union is committed to fighting climate change, but that alone is not enough. To ensure that these measures are effective and have a real impact, active public involvement is essential, especially from young people. With Power Up!, we have an ambitious mission: to transform young Europeans in Italy, Slovenia, and Bulgaria into key players in the decision-making processes related to climate policies. We do this through theoretical and practical trainings, active engagement initiatives, and the promotion of inclusive climate governance.
Training and activation: the heart of the project
Thanks to our network of partners, we engage 750 young people in educational activities at both national and international levels, including climate awareness workshops, leadership training, advocacy activities, and international exchanges. In Italy and Slovenia, students participate in National Youth Workshops—training days focused on understanding climate change, local and European environmental policies, and developing advocacy and public speaking skills. These topics are also addressed during a National Youth Training Camp in Bulgaria: a three-day experience that emphasizes training and youth collaboration.
Beyond borders: international events
The project fosters connections among young people from partner countries. An international workshop in Kyustendil, Bulgaria, is designed to delve into youth empowerment and participation in European policies through a simulation of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. This is followed by an online training event on advocacy and leadership, open to all young Europeans, and a Youth Summer Leadership Camp in Slovenia, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage in a COP simulation, stepping into the shoes of real leaders.
Collaboration between youth and decision-makers
The dialogue between young people and policymakers is at the core of Power Up! We collaborate with local institution representatives and international professionals to facilitate a mutual exchange of experiences and knowledge. In Milan, a group of 100 students, together with the city’s municipality, initiates a pilot project: the Youth Climate Assembly, which concludes with the presentation of a Resolution Report to the Permanent Citizens' Assembly on Climate. The Assembly is a civic participation body established by the City of Milan two years ago to give citizens a voice in activities related to combating climate change, improving air quality, and promoting ecological transition. Our goal is to gather insights into young people’s expectations, perspectives, and ideas, and integrate them into the work plan of the Permanent Citizens' Assembly on Climate.
Similar actions in four other European cities enable young people to participate in consultation and deliberation processes, actively contributing to decisions on climate and energy transition.
A network of cities for citizen participation in climate policies
We believe that exchange is key to facilitating mutual learning among European municipalities. Together with the City of Milan, we are building a digital platform and organizing a series of eight webinars for 150 participants, including institutional representatives and public authority professionals. This will be followed by a two-day International Forum in Milan, where experts and professionals can deepen the topics discussed online, enhance youth engagement strategies, and share their experiences.
Dissemination and sharing
An international conference in Bulgaria will be an opportunity to present results and best practices to educational institutions, civil society, and local authorities, while in Milan’s schools and youth centres we will organize peer-to-peer initiatives to raise awareness about climate change and disseminate information on the most useful participation tools and platforms. An important exchange opportunity will be the International Youth Summit, with 150 participants, including students, stakeholders, and international guests. At the end of the Summit, the voices of the youth will converge into a single document, which will then be shared at the European level.
Power Up! is a project by Istituto Oikos, realized with the support of the European Union and in collaboration with WWF Bulgaria, No Excuse Slovenia, and the Municipality of Milan.
This project is funded by