Training course on Transforming Environmental Conflicts

Share tools, build solidarity and learn how to transform conflicts rather than be worn down by them.

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  • When

    10-17th May 2026

  • Where

    Tsaghkadzor, Armenia

  • Costs

    Accommodation, meals, and travel expenses are fully funded.

  • Deadline

    9th April 2026

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Contact the project lead Ena at ena@yeenet.eu

Youth and Environment Europe (YEE), in collaboration with “Yeghvard” Youth Ecological NGO, invites young activists and youth workers to join a fully funded international training course in Armenia as the first activity of our program on Transforming Environmental Conflicts: Youth for Dialogue and Rights.

It is the first of three interconnected activities in a project that will continue through youth-led activities in participants’ own communities, including a mentoring process throughout the implementation, and a wellbeing retreat in late October 2026. Participants must participate in all three activities of the project.

Why is this topic important?

Across Europe and beyond, many communities are living through ongoing conflicts, political tensions and environmental destruction. If you are working on environmental issues right now, you are probably feeling the sense that the conflicts around us are multiplying faster than our capacity to respond. That is exactly why coming together right now is crucial: to share tools, build solidarity and learn how to transform conflicts rather than be worn down by them. 

What is this training course about

Environmental conflicts are not only happening far away or in the future. They are present in many communities, from disputes over water and land, pollution affecting rural areas, mistrust between youth and local authorities, and the internal tensions that arise inside movements trying to change things under pressure. Young people are often at the centre of these conflicts, and they are rarely given the tools to engage with them constructively.

The training course equips participants with practical skills in nonviolent communication, conflict analysis, intercultural dialogue, negotiation and advocacy. It also creates space to explore the inner dimension of this work: the eco-anxiety that comes with caring about the environment at this moment in time.

What to Expect?

The training course is built on non-formal education methods: no lectures, no passive learning – everything is experiential, participatory and grounded in participants’ own realities.

The programme includes:

Who should apply?

You do not need to have previous experience with conflict transformation or formal advocacy training. You need to be genuinely engaged with environmental issues in your community and genuinely committed to the full scope of this project. 

Specifically:

We particularly encourage applications from young people in countries that are living close to environmental conflict: where communities are fighting against extractive industries, where the consequences of armed conflict are visible in the landscape, where the climate crisis is already disrupting livelihoods, or where the space to organise is restricted.

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Costs and funding

This training course is fully funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe. Accommodation and meals are covered for the full duration. Travel costs will be reimbursed according to YEE travel policy. Further details will be provided to selected participants. There is no participation fee.

How to apply

Applications are submitted through an online form. The form asks you to describe the environmental conflict or challenge you are working on in your community, your motivation for joining this project, and your idea for the local action you would implement after the training.

Please note that the use of AI tools to fill in the application is discouraged, as we are interested in your personal reflections and original input.

Note on safety

The training course is organised in Tsaghkadzor, a small northern mountain town in Armenia, and while we are aware that Armenia is a country close to regional conflict, it is safe, calm and far from any area of tension. YEE’s member organisation and project partner, “Yeghvard” Youth Ecological NGO, is rooted in this region and is experienced in conflict situations.

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  • When

    30th March 2026, 18 CET

  • Where

    Online

  • Duration

    1.5h

  • Fees

    Free

  • How

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