Following the successful main event held in Križevci, Croatia, from November 6 to 8, 2025 , the EU-ECO project partners continued to disseminate the project goals and results by organizing Multiplier Events in their six partner countries. Partner the Municipality of Soriano nel Cimino, with the support of the association „Lighthhouse Languages, organized the event on 26/11, 2025, at the Lighthouse Languages headquarters, in_Orte. The purpose of these events was to raise awareness of the multiple environmental and social impacts of climate change at the local and global level and confirm that multiculturalism represents an important European heritage.
The events took place in each partner country (Slovenia, Serbia, Hungary, Italy, Bulgaria, and Greece) , bringing together relevant representatives of the target groups, including schools, civil society organizations, and the public and private sectors. Organizers ensured that a minimum of 8 participants per partner attended each event, with equal representation of women and men.
Key Conclusions Presented at the Multiplier Events
At these local events, key conclusions adopted at the international conference in Križevci were dispersed to the participants, emphasizing how local communities can contribute to achieving European goals. Among the most important conclusions are:
- Democratic values of the EU and citizen participation: The importance of including everyone—young people, women, men, and marginalized groups—in discussions on climate challenges was stressed to strengthen European values such as solidarity, equality, and human rights.
- Sustainability as a shared responsibility: Local communities play a key role in achieving global sustainability goals , and examples such as Križevci, which aims for climate neutrality by 2030, demonstrate how local initiatives align with the broader European Green Deal framework.
- Young people as key actors: Young people (18–30 years old) are actively involved in international discussions and the exchange of good practices , making them qualified to discuss EU policy issues and create a long-term impact on their communities.
- Healthy local food and sustainable agriculture: The importance of ecologically sustainable local agriculture was highlighted , which contributes to a smaller carbon footprint and strengthens community resilience , with the example of the “Zdravo Križevci” (Healthy Križevci) project.
- Multiculturalism and cross-sector cooperation: Cooperation between representatives of the public, private, and civil sectors and the exchange of good practices among the seven partner countries contribute to innovation and strengthening resilience to climate challenges.
These local events, whose dates and locations varied depending on the partner country , served as a platform for adopting the agreed conclusions and drawing up plans for implementing the project goals in their own municipalities and cities. Thus, the EU-ECO project has created a new basis for long-term cooperation and strengthening local actors in the development of a green society.





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