

Fridtjof Nansen
"I See It This Way"




The Nansen Passport Association invites partners to participate in the project "I See It This Way!"
Project Goal: Engaging young people in understanding global issues through visual creativity.
This project aligns with our priorities (inclusion, ecology, digitalization) and strengthens European solidarity.
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About the Project
With a special focus on youth, the Nansen Passport Association strives to promote European citizenship, active citizenship, and youth participation in the social and democratic life of the country and the world;
supports the acquisition of transversal skills and promotes the values ​​of solidarity, tolerance, and social cohesion;
promotes European and international cooperation in youth policy.
This project "I See It This Way!", in a time marked by disinformation, confusion, and mistrust, especially among young people, promotes civic awareness and critical thinking.
New generations, faced with numerous overlapping and mutually reinforcing challenges (climate change, social inequality, geopolitical tensions, as well as the health crisis, economic upheaval, information manipulation, etc.), will need more than ever to rethink perceptions and practices, share their expectations, find answers, and transform the world.
To enable them to do so, we are committed to providing comprehensive support to young people to express their thoughts and ideas, hopes and concerns.
The "I See It This Way!" project aims to exchange ideas and experiences within the global community, which is highly capable of deciphering and interpreting the mood of the younger generation.
The Nansen Passport Association places creativity at the center of the "I See It This Way!" project, encouraging creativity in all its forms and shaping society through experimental approaches.
The project is based on the following values:
Freedom to think, criticize, experiment, and create
Diversity
Solidarity
Commitment
Civic responsibility
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New social practices
We strive to expand our actions in the field of sustainable development and social responsibility and encourage a broad youth audience to contribute to building an inclusive and sustainable society;
to promote collaborative and open research on public sentiment,
to create leverage for ambitious national and international policies that will support action on environmental, economic, digital, and social transformation.
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We offer this project as a platform for the exchange of experiences between Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Poland, the Czech Republic, and other countries, to empower young people (13-25 years old) not only to interpret issues but also to create real art projects and present them through exhibitions and digital platforms, thereby amplifying their voice at the European level.
Project Objective:
- To engage young people in reflecting on and discussing global challenges (climate, human rights, migration, digital transformation, life with AI) through the creation of art and media content.
- To collaborate with young participants from different countries to create a powerful, socially significant visual message that will be heard by society.
- To explore the civic position of the new generation, who will be shaping the near future.
- To interpret global issues that concern this age group.
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Format:
Original works, digital or computer prints.
Any color or black-and-white version.
Free-form media.
The use of AI at any stage is prohibited.
Detailed information about the deadline, conditions, and prizes for the winners will appear here in early 2026.
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