Meeting of volunteers before the international Erasmus+ training DigitalVsCorrupt
At the Epeka Association, we will prepare an introductory meeting of volunteers who will participate in the international Erasmus+ training, which will take place in Montenegro from 19 to 26 May 2026. Preparing volunteers for international mobility is key to quality, safe and meaningful inclusion in activities abroad. Before leaving, it is important for volunteers to understand their role in the project, the expectations of the organisers and partners, and the learning opportunities that mobility brings. Special attention will also be paid to volunteers with fewer opportunities, who may need additional individual support, clear instructions and gradual preparation to successfully integrate into the international environment. As part of the activities, we will therefore conduct meetings with volunteers before they go on mobility, where we will plan activities together, explain their role in the project, arrange the logistical aspects of the route and prepare them for the activities in which they will participate. The DigitalVScorrupt project is a comprehensive initiative focused on the endemic issue of corruption through educational and digital means, with a strong focus on youth involvement, cross–sectoral cooperation and the promotion of EU values. Its strategic approach to non–formal education and digital surveillance makes it a pioneering project in the fight against corruption, which aims to create more transparent, democratic and fair societies in the EU and the UK. General objectives and specific objectives of the “DigitalVScorrupt“ project: which aims to protect and promote the European way of life by upholding EU values and fighting corruption, which is recognised as a serious threat to the rule of law in the EU and beyond. The scope of the project has been broadened to cover a wider range of activities and to include a wider audience, including vulnerable groups, in non–formal education programmes. The aim is to improve the quality of life of Europeans through the use of youth work, non–formal learning and digital tools in the fight against corruption.







