Two focus groups were held at the Student Dormitory in Moravice on the topic of young people’s needs, motivation, and the obstacles they face when engaging in decision-making processes.
During the sessions, students shared their views on issues that are currently important to them, the barriers that make it more difficult for them to participate actively in the life of their local community, and how these issues are connected to processes at the European Union level.
The focus groups were conducted as part of the EUINSPIRE project, funded through the European Union’s CERV programme, in which the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Rijeka participates as a partner.
The results of the focus groups will be used in preparing further project activities, which will run until early 2028.