Living Safely in a Digital World (LIFE) is a 24-month Erasmus+ Capacity Building project in the field of Youth, co-funded by the European Union. The project aims to strengthen the resilience of young people and youth organisations in addressing the risks of digitalisation, including online hate speech, cyberbullying, digital exclusion, and the impact of unsafe online environments on mental well-being. Through non-formal education, research, awareness-raising, and policy dialogue, LIFE empowers youth workers and civil society organisations to promote digital safety, media and information literacy, inclusion, and responsible online behaviour across Europe and the South Mediterranean.
EU and non-EU countries: Albania, Serbia, Italy, Bulgaria, And Tunisia
Change projects, World Cafes, Round Tables, Info-sessions, etc.
5 Collaborative partners of LIFE consortium are:
AMAD from Albania as the project coordinator, and 4 partners such as, YES from Bulgaria, KOM018 from Serbia, BB from Italy, EuroMed eve from Tunisia.





The LIFE project turns awareness into action by empowering youth workers, civil society, and communities to address online harm. Through education, reporting, and advocacy, LIFE strengthens digital resilience and promotes safer, more inclusive online environments across countries.

Capacity Building, Safeguarding, Youth Actions, Advocacy and Awareness
Two International Training Courses: in Albania and in Serbia
Change youth-led initiatives implemented in each of 5 countries of the LIFE consortium partners
More than 350 stakeholders involved in our awareness and advocacy actions during 24 months of project implementation.
Explore a curated collection of research reports, comparative analyses, and practical tools developed within the framework of the project. This section brings together evidence-based findings, national and cross-country insights, and actionable resources to support monitoring, understanding, and addressing online hateful and discriminatory discourse in a rapidly evolving digital environment.
Annual National Reports 2024 and 2025 on Online Hateful Discriminatory Discourse Monitoring - Albania, Serbia, Italy, Bulgaria, Turnisia...
A comparative report with collective findings in 5 countries (Albania, Serbia, Italy, Bulgaria, and Tunisia), on Living Safely in a Digital World...
Showcases LIFE awareness-raising activities, including LIFE Talks, workshops, campaigns, youth-led activities as change projects, and public dialogues...
Collaboration with public institutions, media, and decision-makers, using evidence from monitoring activities for policy dialogue and institutional responses...
A collection of practical tools, infographics, methodologies, and cases developed, supporting youth workers, educators, organisations, and institutions..
This section presents a documented successful case identified through the LIFE project’s monitoring activities, illustrating how harmful and discriminatory digital discourse can be addressed through coordinated response and institutional action. The case highlights the progression from a public misogynistic statement made in a media setting, through reactions by moderators and hosts, to its documentation, analysis, and formal reporting by a civil society organisation. It demonstrates how systematic monitoring, public accountability, and referral to competent equality bodies can contribute to challenging discriminatory narratives, promoting gender equality, and reinforcing respect for dignity in online and media spaces.