The kick-off meeting of the KA210 Project AquaSymphony: Adaptation to Climate Change and Sustainable Water Use was successfully held in Rome, Italy. This project focuses on enhancing teachers’ awareness of the impacts of climate change and global warming on water resources, while also improving their competencies in sustainable water use.
The event marked the official launch of the project, with 10 dedicated teachers participating in the opening meeting. During this meeting, key discussions centered on strategies for promoting sustainable water use in schools and equipping educators with the necessary knowledge and tools to integrate climate change awareness into their teaching practices. Collaborative planning sessions helped establish the groundwork for future activities and initiatives, ensuring the successful implementation of the project’s goals.
The project’s objective is to strengthen teachers’ knowledge and skills in climate adaptation and water sustainability education, which will ultimately empower them to educate students on the importance of preserving water resources and combating climate change.
AquaSymphony remains committed to fostering sustainability-focused education, supporting teachers, and shaping a generation of environmentally responsible individuals. Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses and new activities unfold!

















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