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DYGOV
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Project specific objectives
The DYGOV project aims to strengthen youth participation in local governance and decision-making processes across the Italy–Croatia cross-border area. The project focuses on empowering young people, especially NEETs (Not in Employment, Education or Training), by creating innovative participatory tools, digital platforms, and structured cooperation mechanisms between public authorities, civil society organisations, and youth communities.
Specific objectives of the project include:
- improving institutional capacity for inclusive and participatory governance;
- increasing the involvement of young people in local policy-making and civic initiatives;
- developing a bilingual digital platform for youth participation and community engagement;
- establishing sustainable cross-border cooperation mechanisms through the Bi-National Youth Advisory Council;
- promoting social inclusion, intercultural dialogue, and active citizenship among youth;
- supporting youth-led initiatives connected to sustainability, green transition, and community development;
- creating transferable governance models and policy tools that can be replicated across the wider Programme area.
Through joint activities, pilot actions, and cross-border collaboration, DYGOV contributes to building more inclusive, transparent, and youth-oriented governance systems in both Croatia and Italy.
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Project main outputs
The DYGOV project will deliver several innovative and sustainable outputs aimed at strengthening youth participation and cross-border governance cooperation between Croatia and Italy.
The main project outputs include:
- CitiSpace – Digital Youth Participation Platform
A bilingual digital platform that will enable young people to participate actively in local decision-making through consultations, participatory budgeting, idea proposals, and direct communication with public authorities. - Bi-National Youth Advisory Council
A permanent cross-border participatory body bringing together young people from Croatia and Italy to contribute to policy discussions, community development, and democratic processes. - Cross-Border Youth Engagement Protocol
A jointly developed policy framework that establishes common principles and procedures for youth participation in local governance, ensuring long-term institutional commitment beyond the project duration. - Training workshops and capacity-building activities
A series of educational and participatory activities for municipalities, educators, youth workers, NGOs, and young people focused on inclusive governance, digital participation, sustainability, and civic engagement. - Youth-led pilot initiatives and eco-incubation activities
Practical actions and small-scale initiatives designed and implemented by young people to support social innovation, environmental awareness, and sustainable community development.
Through these outputs, DYGOV creates a transferable and scalable model for youth-oriented governance that can be replicated across the wider Adriatic and European cooperation area.
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Many municipalities across the Italy–Croatia border area lack the tools to engage young people, particularly NEETs (those not in employment, education, or training), in public decision-making. DYGOV addresses this exclusion by strengthening cross-border capacity for inclusive governance. By placing youth at the centre of public innovation, the project co-creates participatory structures that transform young citizens from passive observers into active contributors to their local communities.
Central to the project is the establishment of a Bi-National Youth Advisory Council and a bilingual digital platform for civic participation. These tools are piloted in Krk (Croatia) and Lizzanello (Italy), where youth collaborate with officials on concrete eco-social topics like sustainable mobility and climate adaptation. To ensure these efforts lead to permanent change, the project introduces a Cross-Border Youth Engagement Protocol, providing a formal framework for municipalities to integrate youth voices into long-term policy.
Through intercultural training for youth workers and the support of youth-led micro-incubators, DYGOV builds durable institutional capacity. This collaborative model fosters trust between local authorities and the younger generation, ensuring that democratic participation becomes a structured, sustainable, and replicable reality across the Adriatic territory.
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18/05/2026
DYGOV Project Officially Launches with Kick-Off Meeting in Krk
The Kick-Off Meeting of the Interreg Italy–Croatia project DYGOV – Digital Youth-oriented Governance’s Model for Cross-Border Youth Cultural Engagement & Identity-based Decision-Making – will take place on 19 May 2026 in Krk, Croatia, officially marking the beginning of the project implementation phase. The meeting will bring together project partners from Croatia and Italy to establish the project’s operational framework, coordination procedures, communication activities, and governance structure. Particular attention will be dedicated to participatory youth governance, digital civic engagement tools, and the development of sustainable cross-border cooperation mechanisms that support greater youth inclusion in local decision-making processes. Implemented under the Interreg Italy–Croatia Programme, the DYGOV project aims to strengthen inclusive and youth-oriented governance through innovative participatory approaches and long-term institutional cooperation across the Adriatic region.