Projects
Creating peace together
This section of the MasterPeace Knowledge Platform brings together a diverse collection of projects in which MasterPeace has actively participated across different countries and communities. Each project reflects our commitment to peacebuilding, social inclusion, active citizenship, and creative activism, responding to local and global challenges through innovative and participatory approaches.
Here, you will find clear and accessible descriptions of each project, outlining their main objectives, key activities, and concrete outcomes. These overviews show how young people, educators, artists, and community leaders have been engaged in developing sustainable solutions and strengthening social cohesion through dialogue, creativity, and cooperation.
Alongside project descriptions, you can access a wide range of practical tools and learning resources developed within the framework of each initiative. These include handbooks, guidelines, workshops, online courses, training modules, and other educational materials. Many projects also offer train-the-trainer resources and knowledge articles that support capacity building and long-term impact.
All materials available on this platform are designed to be user-friendly, adaptable, and relevant to different cultural and social contexts. You are encouraged to use, share, and adjust the resources according to your own needs, whether for educational, community, or advocacy purposes. By doing so, you become part of a wider network of changemakers who contribute to spreading peace, understanding, and active engagement.
Through this collection of projects and tools, MasterPeace aims to inspire collaboration, learning, and action, empowering you to create positive change in your own environment.

Do You(th) – Doughnut Economics
The Doughnut Economics Handbook was developed within the EU co-funded DoYou(th) project as an innovative non-formal education resource to strengthen the capacity of youth workers and empower young people to engage with today’s social and environmental challenges. Created by a transnational partnership of organizations across the Western Balkans and Europe, the handbook builds on Kate Raworth’s

Do You(th) – Strategy
Within the DoYou(th) project, the strategic capacity-building training series was created as a shared space for reflection, learning, and collective growth for project team members and youth workers. In a region shaped by rapid change, uncertainty, and social challenges, civil society organizations need more than good intentions—they need strong roots, clear direction, and teams that

Basics of Social Entrepreneurship
The Social Entrepreneurship Non-Formal Education Materials are a practical learning resource created for youth workers, trainers, and facilitators who want to support young people in turning social challenges into sustainable ideas. Developed within the DoYou(th) project, Co-funded by the EU, the handbook helps educators guide young participants through the process of exploring community needs, discovering their personal motivation,

Do You(th) – Act.Grow. Lead.
On this page, you will find the living story of the DoUth project in action. Here we share updates from our activities, highlights from youth-led initiatives, and insights from across the region. You will also discover practical tools and learning materials developed within the project, along with curated links to related knowledge articles and inspiring

21st century skills
Within the EU co-funded DoYou(th) project, the 21st century skills training series was created especially for youth workers and trainers who stand at the heart of youth empowerment. This train-the-trainer programme was designed as a space for reflection, renewal, and professional growth, where participants could strengthen both their skills and their sense of purpose. Rather

Do You(th) ARTivism
This Artivism Non-Formal Education Handbook is a practical and inspiring resource created for youth workers, educators, and facilitators who want to support young people in expressing themselves and engaging with social change through creativity. Developed within the DoYou(th) project, it introduces Artivism as a powerful combination of art and activism, using creative expression to raise
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