4th Transnational Partners Meeting in Athens, Greece
The fourth Transnational Partners Meeting (TPM) of the KA220 project, “PRO(F)LITERACY 2.0,” was held from 16-18/1/2025 (including the traveling days) and hosted by EKO.
EKO hosted the fourth and last TPM with partners in Athens, Greece. The meeting kicked off with an energizer activity, creating a welcoming atmosphere and setting a collaborative tone. A significant part of the session focused on reflections from the final webinar, where partners discussed the challenges and barriers they faced. To address these issues in future initiatives, suggestions were made to incorporate external speakers and encourage youth participation by involving them in the preparation process. Additionally, updates were provided on the ongoing local sessions.
The meeting also covered dissemination strategies, emphasizing the importance of extending the project’s reach through social media and website updates. Plans were finalized for the upcoming dissemination events, which will engage local participants per country and include interactive elements such as workshops and presentations of the PRO(F)LITERACY 2.0 Handbook. Communication, internal monitoring, and risk management were key areas of discussion, with partners reviewing outstanding tasks and ensuring all elements were aligned for successful project completion. The meeting concluded with a structured reflection, where partners shared insights on the project’s impact, challenges faced, and strategies that contributed to its success. These insights will inform the final project report, ensuring comprehensive documentation of achievements and lessons learned.
As we approach the conclusion of the PRO(F)LITERACY 2.0 project, EKO would like to extend heartfelt thanks to our dedicated partners—PROACTING (Portugal), Evolving YOUth (Latvia), EUROSUD (Italy) and Noored Ühiskonna Heaks (Estonia)—for their unwavering commitment and valuable contributions throughout the project journey. The successful implementation of our activities would not have been possible without their hard work, collaboration, and shared vision for empowering youth through financial literacy.