
Remember to Act!
In our project “Remember to act: Understand – Learn – Act” we want to empower young people from Germany, Georgia and Azerbaijan to promote rememberance culture, peace and democracy, using interactive non-formal methods.

UNDERSTAND
the past through cultural remembrance

LEARN
the present situation by non-formal learning on peace education

ACT
for the future based on the learning in the previous 2 phases of the project
Our activities
Oral History activity
„International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust“
News from the Blog

City tour on the subject of resistance against National Socialism
By Adrienn, volunteer from Germany I was able to experience a city tour on the subject of resistance to National Socialism with a ninth grade class. It was an opportunity to see how history influences our everyday lives and that also helped the students to understand...

Remember the Past – Change the Future!
By Elene Zghenti, 17, Ideathon Participant from Bolnisi, Georgia After we won the project in the online Ideathon, we met again in Tbilisi, where we started thinking about the possibilities of developing our idea. We, the youth, have the ability, motivation, and desire...

From Idea to Action: Our Journey from the Ideathon to Tbilisi
By Sascha Klughardt, Ideathon Participant from Germany As part of the remember to act ideation I was given the opportunity to travel to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, as part of a small group to work on ideas to foster intercultural exchange and the culture of...

Ideathon in Tbilisi
By Johanna, 20, Ideathon participant from Germany At the End of August, I had the opportunity to travel with four other people from Germany to Tbilisi in Georgia. Our goal was to work on ideas to promote remembrance culture in our home countries. These ideas were...

Exploring Remembrance and History in Tbilisi
By Franka, volunteer from Passau I participated in the Ideathon in Georgia, which was part of the project "Remember to Act". The meeting took place in Tbilisi in a former factory that has been converted into a hostel and a creative space. Together with the other...

Meet up for peace – Workshop at a local School in Passau
By Hanna, volunteer from Passau In our workshop of "Meet up for Peace" in Nikola School, we first covered the broad topics of peace and war and conflict in the first hour. The point was for the students to share when and how they notice that peace or war is happening...

Peace Education Training in Nutshell
by Sophi Kortiashvili, Project Assistant, Team member of ProActive Group Georgia Introduction: Hello, I am Sophi from Georgia. Recently I have participated in the Peace Education wonderful trainings hosted by NAYORA Team in Baku, Azerbaijan within long-term “Remember...

The Power of Peace Education: Reflections from Workshop in Baku
Alessandra, a volunteer at GLL The workshop in Baku was my first time travelling with a VISA, it was a very nice experience overall and I enjoyed seeing our partner organizations again in person. Baku is a beautiful city and we were able to see different parts of it....

Insights from the Training Sessions in Baku
By Fatima Asadova, a youth worker, Secretary of International Relations and Programme at the National Youth Council of Azerbaijan (NAYORA) Being an organizer and a participant in the training sessions in Baku, Azerbaijan was an incredibly interesting and enriching...

My Experience of Peace Education Training Sessions in Baku
By Ramin Habibzada, a youth leader, Secretary General of the National Youth Council of Azerbaijan (NAYORA) Recently, I had the opportunity to participate in a peace education training program in Baku, Azerbaijan. The training was organized by the National Assembly of...