Resilience through Innovation & Sustainability
In August, we held the 6th Online Monthly Meeting of the ZP4All project partners, marking our first gathering after the summer recess. While we did experience an unexpected absence from our Portuguese partner, Brigada do Mar, the meeting was still fruitful, as representatives from two of the three partner organizations—RTIS, our coordinating organization, and Formedil Bari—were present.
This meeting served as an essential platform for partners to review the project’s ongoing progress and to delineate the tasks that lie ahead in the latter part of the year. A significant focus of the discussion revolved around the delayed deliverables and the outstanding questionnaires, which were supposed to be provided by Brigada do Mar but were not submitted as anticipated.
The partners engaged in a comprehensive analysis of the current state of affairs, scrutinizing the deliverables scheduled for September, discussing the ongoing collection of questionnaires from both students and teachers, and evaluating the data collected thus far. Recognizing the importance of maintaining momentum, we collaboratively devised a strategic plan to address these challenges and ensure that we remain on course. This included a commitment to collaborate on the missing deliverables to facilitate their prompt completion.
Despite the absence of one partner, the meeting proved to be productive and reinforced the commitment of all present to the project’s overarching goals—namely, to enhance environmental education throughout Europe. The open dialogue during this session allowed us to recalibrate our efforts and solidify our partnership, ensuring that we are united in our mission to foster a more sustainable future. Through collaboration and shared dedication, we are determined to navigate the obstacles ahead and achieve the objectives set forth in the ZP4All initiative