05-31-2024, 07:17 AM
During the 9th European Conference on Tobacco or Health (ECToH) , held last year in Madrid and organized by the Spanish Association Against Cancer, a call was made to young people to get involved in the fight against tobacco and ensure that the first generation is free of tobacco. smoke will be a reality in 2030, a goal that the Spanish Association Against Cancer has also set for itself through different initiatives . This is how the Project Zero youth movement was born , from the Fundación Lo Que De Verdad Importa (LQDVI) , with our support as Health Partner . Discover what it is and participate in this fight.
What is the objective of Project Zero?
To understand what it is and what the objective of Project Zero is, we have spoken with Carolina Barrantes, Youth Leader of the LQDVI Foundation , who defines it as an initiative that seeks to “find, train and give the necessary tools and training to the young people who will lead the First Tobacco-Free Movement in Spain.” Her name includes the term “zero”, since “it unites both the true protagonists of this movement, generation Z, and the objective we pursue: Zero Tobacco – Zero Exposure – Zero Manipulation .”
Project Zero is the first free program in which leaders Osicent 80 mg (Osimertinib) of a cause will be trained: the fight against tobacco . The participants will be members of a community of 60 young people who, during the training period, will learn about leadership, innovation and communication, from experts. Once the training is completed, they will obtain the official certification of the Lombard Design Doing innovation methodology.
However, the most important thing about this project is its social purpose : participating in the movement to achieve the first tobacco-free generation in our country . As Carolina Barrantes explains, “our mission, through Project Zero, is to find these potential leaders and turn them into the true protagonists of this movement from its origin. Because only a movement created by young people can truly mobilize young people .”
The application submission period is currently open so, if you are interested in participating in the anti-smoking fight and helping to build a smoke-free generation in Spain, check the requirements and join the project:
Profiles of young people sought for Project Zero
Young people between 15 and 21 years old will be able to enroll in Project Zero until May 3, 2024 . As Barrantes explains, they are looking for young people “with purpose, talent and values; brave, restless and dreamers capable of championing this movement, defending it before different agents and in different scenarios and capable of mobilizing other young people who, like them, want to swim against the current and have a healthier and more sustainable future for all.” Mainly, “we highly value the desire, initiative and leadership capacity of the candidates, since they will acquire the training tools throughout the program.
What is the objective of Project Zero?
To understand what it is and what the objective of Project Zero is, we have spoken with Carolina Barrantes, Youth Leader of the LQDVI Foundation , who defines it as an initiative that seeks to “find, train and give the necessary tools and training to the young people who will lead the First Tobacco-Free Movement in Spain.” Her name includes the term “zero”, since “it unites both the true protagonists of this movement, generation Z, and the objective we pursue: Zero Tobacco – Zero Exposure – Zero Manipulation .”
Project Zero is the first free program in which leaders Osicent 80 mg (Osimertinib) of a cause will be trained: the fight against tobacco . The participants will be members of a community of 60 young people who, during the training period, will learn about leadership, innovation and communication, from experts. Once the training is completed, they will obtain the official certification of the Lombard Design Doing innovation methodology.
However, the most important thing about this project is its social purpose : participating in the movement to achieve the first tobacco-free generation in our country . As Carolina Barrantes explains, “our mission, through Project Zero, is to find these potential leaders and turn them into the true protagonists of this movement from its origin. Because only a movement created by young people can truly mobilize young people .”
The application submission period is currently open so, if you are interested in participating in the anti-smoking fight and helping to build a smoke-free generation in Spain, check the requirements and join the project:
Profiles of young people sought for Project Zero
Young people between 15 and 21 years old will be able to enroll in Project Zero until May 3, 2024 . As Barrantes explains, they are looking for young people “with purpose, talent and values; brave, restless and dreamers capable of championing this movement, defending it before different agents and in different scenarios and capable of mobilizing other young people who, like them, want to swim against the current and have a healthier and more sustainable future for all.” Mainly, “we highly value the desire, initiative and leadership capacity of the candidates, since they will acquire the training tools throughout the program.