Within the No Label, No Plan(et) B project, we have developed a range of non-formal education (NFE) materials that support young people on their journey toward conscious consumerism. These materials focus, among other things, on the Doughnut Economy—a model that seeks a balance between economic development and sustainability—and artivism, where art is used as a tool for social change.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus Leo.
Down below you can find out more and read our final multilingual materials!
ARTivism Materials
English
Albanian
Dutch
German
Macedonian
Polish
Romanian
Slovak
Doughnut Economics
Polish
Romanian
Albanian
Dutch
German
Macedonian
Slovak
English
CatWalk Insights Survey
The CatWalk Insights Survey coordinated by CID supported Movers & Shakers in distributing and collecting responses from peers across diverse educational and social backgrounds. North Macedonia contributed 92 valid responses (including 80 CatWalk-specific) for transnational analysis, with the activity serving as both a youth learning tool strengthening research skills and critical reflection and as valuable data collection.
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ARTivism on Textile
Art on Textilewas a practical and creative project activity that brought together activists, artists, and creatives from partner countries. Through this collaborative process, 20 sustainably producedNo Label hoodieswere designed. The initiative was coordinated by the German partner NGOGrowunited, which managed communication, design selection, and researched sustainable printing methods.
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Below there’s some Educative Videos regarding the NoLabel Project
The videos present recordings from youth worker trainings on ARTivism and Doughnut Economics, showcasing key methods and practical approaches.