How can young people challenge corruption and reshape their communities? Host Elizabeth Bradshaw sits down with Layla Weiss from ZIP Institute Skopje to explore youth-driven strategies for transparency and civic engagement. From tackling nepotism in state enterprises to launching Climate Citizens’ Assemblies, this episode highlights practical ways youth are reclaiming agency and creating lasting impact. Perfect for anyone curious about the power of grassroots advocacy, innovation, and civic action.
This activity is within the project Innovative Anti-Corruption Advocacy and Youth Employment in North Macedonia implemented by Youth Council Prilep. The project is part of the SELDI Small Grants Program within the framework of the project Civil Society for Good Governance and Anti-Corruption in Southeast Europe: Capacity Building for Evidence-Based Advocacy, Policy Impact and Citizen Engagement (SELDI.net) funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Youth Council Prilep and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or SELDI.net.
