Inclusive Horizons (InHo) officially begins!

We are proud to announce the start of Inclusive Horizons (InHo), a European cooperation project implemented within the Erasmus+ Programme (KA220-YOU Cooperation Partnerships in Youth). The project brings together organisations from Romania, Greece, Poland, Spain, and Belgium, united by a shared commitment to improving inclusion and accessibility in youth work and learning environments.

Inclusive Horizons focuses on supporting young people with physical and sensory impairments and the professionals working with them. The partnership will collaborate over the coming period to better understand existing barriers, develop practical learning approaches, and promote more accessible opportunities in education, training, and employment-related contexts. The project aims to contribute to everyday practices, ensuring that inclusion becomes a consistent element rather than an exception.

The project will officially start with an online kickoff meeting where partners align expectations, agree on working methods, and establish the cooperation framework for the implementation phase. Overall, the consortium has entered the preparation stage, coordinating activities and defining common approaches that will guide the work across all participating countries.

Our consortium brings together organisations from Romania, Greece, Poland, Spain, and Belgium 🇷🇴🇬🇷🇵🇱🇪🇸🇧🇪: Asociația Babilon Travel (Romania), AMILLA NPO A.M.K.E. (Greece), Fundacja Imago (Poland), Fundación Docete Omnes (Spain), and VISUALLY IMPAIRED EDUCATION AND WORK SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL AISBL / VIEWS International (Belgium).

Through close collaboration and continuous exchange of experience, Inclusive Horizons seeks to connect organisations, practitioners, and communities around a shared objective: creating environments where young people with fewer opportunities can participate on equal terms. The project will combine research-based work, professional learning processes, and community engagement to produce meaningful, transferable results.

Over the next few months, the partnership will progressively implement its activities and share updates about progress and opportunities for involvement.

We are excited to begin this journey and look forward to building accessible pathways together — across organisations, countries, and communities.

This project is funded by the European Union.