The watchdog network increases the political engagement and knowledge of young people in Lithuania through debates and events.

The watchdog network increases the political engagement and knowledge of young people in Lithuania through debates and events.
A career centre offers guidance and individual consultations to local youth, provided by a team of specialists.
A Services Centre provides social assistance for elderly and socially vulnerable people in a partnership between the community and the authorities.
Emerging technologies from different innovative players are used to solve public sector challenges in Lithuania.
The initiative engages with rural communities by having schools be the central focus for encounters between adults, youth, and children.
In Alytus, citizen involvement happens through a part of the budget being allocated according to citizens’ proposals and ideas.
Residents can bring their ideas to the municipal agenda to vote on its implementation and use of budget, and thus influence political and administrative decisions in the locality.
Kaunas brings culture to citizens throughout the pandemic thanks to decentralised artistic performances in backyards in the city.
Mobile youth workers from a social business company are assigned by the municipality to provide young people in rural Lithuania with individualised social and psychological support to help them reach their full potential.
A collaboration between the public and private sector invites young professionals for a “Workation” in Klaipėda, to encourage them to stay for good in a modern urban environment with a high quality of life.
Encouraging and rewarding the voluntary services of young people through the implementation of an official programme with mentors.
“Bully Box” is an app which allows young people, parents, and teachers to safely and anonymously report acts of bullying in schools.