Community energies - Capacity building
Training track
1rst lab: From Volunteering to civic entrepreneurship
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It seems like a great opportunity to explore the intersection of ethics, responsibility, and sustainability. The team games and creative brainstorming sessions could be a fun way to delve into these topics. Also, the location in Rome adds an exciting element to the experience. Speaking of ethical considerations, it reminds me of the rice purity test, which also delves into ethical and moral aspects cleverly.
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