A new framework for online solidarity
The consequences of the pandemic have drastically changed the landscape of supporting solidarity through international youth work: many of the activities have taken an online turn.
Elisabeth te Hennepe is a young European, facilitator and trainer. She believes that promoting people to engage in genuine people-to-people dialogue can foster mutual understanding, empathy and critical understanding of the self and others.
After having been infected with enthusiasm by the Advanced Training for Online Dialogue Facilitation by Soliya, she has facilitated online dialogue sessions with young people from across Europe and the Southern Mediterranean. As a trainer, she provides workshops and coaching to those who are taking up leadership roles in their internationally-oriented organisations. Over the years, she has been involved with multiple European projects through her active membership in the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) and Association des États Géneraux des Étudiants de l’Europe (AEGEE). These connections have allowed her to collaborate in culturally-diverse teams for international projects.
The consequences of the pandemic have drastically changed the landscape of supporting solidarity through international youth work: many of the activities have taken an online turn.