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VolunTube

Started in 2015, the Erasmus+ project Voluntube aims to strengthen the capacities of member organizations in terms of communication and promotion of their activities through the making of short videos. IDC was the founder and the creator of the project, so it’s a pleasure see how it’s working.

The coordination team trains the volunteers on communication and video editing and organize a capitalization workshop to disseminate good practices and formalize practical tools once the project is completed. Click here to take a look at their website and their Facebook page.

The partner organisations of VoluntTube are organizations coming from European and South and Southeast Asian countries. The organizations involved in the project are the following:

    • france Initiative Développement Citoyen (IDC), France
    • italy Associazione di promozione sociale Joint, Italy
    • hungary Vilagjaro Onkentes, Hungary
    • belgium JAVVA, Belgium
    • indonesia GREAT, Indonesia
    • cambodia Cambodian Youth Action, Cambodia
    • vietnam Solidarites Jeunesses, Vietnam
    • nepal Volunteer Initiative Nepal (VIN), Nepal

Additionally, this will increase the visibility of the International Volunteer Service and promote the organizations welcoming volunteers through the production and distribution of video reportage on youth workcamps and the launch of a website and a Youtube channel broadcasting workcamp stories to a large audience of potential volunteers.

During summer 2016 IDC sent two French volunteers, Maïva Vercout from Bretagne and Pierre Jonqueres D’oriola from Perpignan who will both be spending two months working with our partner organization in Indonesia.

Here you can visit the Youtube Channel or just watch below the videos of our volunteers:

Latest Posts

Learnings as a (ESC) volunteer

Article wrote by Johanna Luhn and Gema Alemán, short term volunteers at IDC (september – november 2025). As an international …

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Five reasons why you shouldn’t buy fast fashion

An article by Elias Altenberg (ESC long term volunteer 2024-2025, IDC). Fast fashion is a branch of the clothing industry …

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“NOtella” Homemade Recipe

Done by our ESC long term volunteering Yannick Van de Klundert, from the Netherlands. It’s interesting to see that almost …

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Bilal’s Moroccan bread recipe

Bilal’s Moroccan bread recipe Morocco is considered one of the oldest kingdoms in the world for over 12 centuries, and …

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Our Organisation

The Initative Developpement Citoyen (IDC) is a cooperative founded in April 2010 in Lastours, France with the aim to promote sustainable development, international mobility, active citizenship, mutual cooperation, ecological engagement, and awareness of different cultures.

The cooperative also organizes and hosts Erasmus-funded projects that aim to provide learning and capacity-building opportunities for the youth. The projects hosts volunteers from Europe, South America and Southeast Asia and focuses on topics related to knowledge exchange, communications, and sustainable development.

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