Projects we've done
35 projects found
Busy Weekends at Ulme 35
During the weekends, the entire ground floor of Ulme 35—comprising the salon, stage, library, workshop, and kitchen—was filled with parents and children attending ZSD events. These gatherings provided an excellent opportunity for networking and served as self-organized life support for newly arrived immigrants.
November 2022
Berlin, Germany
Zentralart der Serben in Deutschland

Busy Weekends at Ulme 35
Lets play; back to tradition
2021-1-DE04-KA152-YOU-000020237
This project celebrates cultural diversity, fostering intercultural friendships and respect among youth from 8 countries. Aiming to break prejudices, it promotes tolerance, social cohesion, and mutual understanding. Participants will share identities and collect traditional games to preserve heritage, creating a shared space for cultural expression.
02 - 11 September 2022
Avala, Serbia
Erasmus+

Lets play; back to tradition
2021-1-DE04-KA152-YOU-000020237
Tempo for Skilled Workers: Empowering Migrants
The ZSD presented the "Tempo for Skilled Workers" project, highlighting the importance of empowering well-integrated immigrants to participate in federal development programs. The project was a collaboration between ZSD and organizations like BMZ, GIZ, CIM, and IOM
June 2022
Berlin, Germany
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ)

Tempo for Skilled Workers: Empowering Migrants
Development Aid Through Diaspora Organizations
The BMZ and GIZ visited Pangea Haus to present development projects and initiatives aimed at empowering diaspora organizations to contribute to their home countries' development.
June 2022
Berlin, Germany
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ)

Development Aid Through Diaspora Organizations
Seminar for Educators and Teachers
The ZSD organized a seminar for educators and teachers, focusing on developing and refining good educational concepts. The goal was to train educators in Berlin and expand successful experiences from a parent initiative to other districts, reducing the need for long commutes to the Pangea Haus.
May 2022
Berlin, Germany
Zentralart der Serben in Deutschland

Seminar for Educators and Teachers
Parent and Children’s Day at Pangea Haus
Every Saturday, the Pangea Haus filled with up to 30 children per group. Parents took part in consultations with child psychologists or family therapists, while children engaged in activities. Many of the parents were skilled workers who had recently immigrated to Germany.
Saturdays, 2022/2023
Berlin, Germany
Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, and Albanian parents with kids
Zentralart der Serben in Deutschland

Parent and Children’s Day at Pangea Haus
Digitalization in Entrepreneurship
2019-3-DE04-KA105-018882
This project empowers youth workers from five countries to foster entrepreneurship in young people, addressing unemployment through non-formal education. It builds skills in leadership, problem-solving, and business development, explores the impact of globalization, exchanges best practices, and produces resources to guide youth entrepreneurship—all within the Erasmus+ framework.
26 August- 2 September 2022
Berlin, Germany
Erasmus+

Digitalization in Entrepreneurship
2019-3-DE04-KA105-018882
Mental Resilience Training Course
2021-1-DE04-KA153-YOU-00001208
The "Mental Resilience Training Course" hosted by the European Youth Organization in Serbia, runs from 08-16.10.2021, with 30 youth workers, volunteers, and trainers participating. It aims to enhance knowledge of mental health issues in youth, covering topics like depression, anxiety, mindset, and social well-being. Outputs include a Q&A Guide and Trainer Manual to support mental health in youth work.
8 - 16 October 2021
Topola, Serbia
Erasmus+

Mental Resilience Training Course
2021-1-DE04-KA153-YOU-00001208
Recycle it - take care at constructive way
2019-3-DE04-KA105-018869
Raising environmental awareness is crucial in today's world, as many countries face challenges due to uninformed citizens. This project engages diverse youth to foster inclusion and promote sustainable practices. Goals include pollution awareness, waste management, and responsible resource use, empowering young people to make a positive impact in their communities.
12 – 21 Jul 2021
Ivanjica, Serbia
Erasmus+

Recycle it - take care at constructive way
2019-3-DE04-KA105-018869