SYNAPSE

Systems Shift EU-Africa: Empowering Youth Through Systems Thinking and Transcontinental Exchange.

Start date: 01 February, 2026

End date: 31 Januarye, 2029

Code: Project ERASMUS-EDU-2025-VIRT-EXCH-SSA - Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges in Sub-Saharan Africa - SYBNAPSE.

Project Coordinator: 

UNIVERSITA TELEMATICA DEGLI STUDI IUL (IUL).

Beneficiaries:

  • UNIVERSITA TELEMATICA DEGLI STUDI IUL.
  • SYSTEM DYNAMICS ITALIAN CHAPTER.
  • ASOCIACIÓN MUNDUS UN MUNDO A TUS PIES.
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE ALMERÍA, (UAL).
  • PAN-ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION.
  • BLUE SAPPHIRE HUB FOUNDATION.
  • THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA.
  • SCIENCE HORIZONS KENYA.
  • NATIONAL YOUTH CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK ASSOCIATION.
  • ADOSSI TECHNOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER CC.
  • CENTRE FOR HUMANITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION.
  • THE ETHIOPIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION.

UAL Contact: 

  • Dario Salguero García (dsg175@ual.es)

Funding: ERASMUS+

Status: In progress.

ABSTRACT:

In an interconnected and fast-evolving world, the ability to think systemically has become essential for young people striving to address complex societal challenges. SYNAPSE — Systems Shift EU-Africa: Empowering Youth through Systems Thinking and Transcontinental Exchange — responds to this need by fostering intercultural dialogue, systemic skills, and leadership among 2,500 young participants from Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa. Through an innovative blend of online people-to-people exchanges, experiential learning, and solution-focused collaboration, SYNAPSE equips youth with the tools to critically analyse local and global challenges, build sustainable solutions, and shape policy discussions.

Led by a diverse consortium of 13 partners across Europe and Africa, SYNAPSE places young people at the centre of the action — not only as beneficiaries, but as co-creators. It uniquely applies a Systems Thinking approach to key themes like climate action, digital transformation, and social inclusion, enabling participants to explore the interconnected nature of today's issues. The project prioritises inclusion by ensuring the participation of young women, youth with disabilities, and those from rural areas, and by making its virtual learning environments fully accessible.

SYNAPSE's methodology is rooted in flexibility, ownership, and experiential engagement: young people will select topics of interest, co-design activities, and lead dialogues that culminate in a youth-driven virtual festival and policy recommendations. Ultimately, SYNAPSE aims to strengthen youth organisations and universities, foster intercultural understanding, and create sustainable networks that amplify young voices in governance and development processes, leaving a lasting impact well beyond the project's end.

Disclaimer.

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