
Kehsia is proud to share an important milestone in its journey: on March 11, we were invited to speak on Radio ARA, where we had the opportunity to present our work, values, and ongoing projects to a broader audience.
This radio appearance marked a valuable moment of visibility for Kehsia, allowing us to further strengthen our connection with the community and highlight the importance of youth engagement in shaping a more inclusive and participatory society.
During the interview, two members of our team shared insights into Kehsia’s mission, which is centered on empowering young people, fostering active citizenship, and generating meaningful social impact. They discussed how our initiatives aim to create spaces where young voices can be heard, ideas can be developed, and concrete actions can take place.
A key part of the conversation focused on our upcoming participation in the Festival des Migrations, one of Luxembourg’s most vibrant and culturally diverse events. On March 22, Kehsia will host a dynamic round table designed to bring together young people from different backgrounds. During this session, participants will have the opportunity to pitch innovative project ideas that address real societal challenges and contribute to positive change in Luxembourg.
This initiative reflects our strong belief in the potential of young people as agents of change. By encouraging creativity, dialogue, and collaboration, we aim to support youth in transforming their ideas into impactful actions.
At the heart of these efforts lies the FLYE project (Financial Literacy for Innovative Youth Participation in Europe), a forward-thinking programme aligned with the EU Youth Strategy. FLYE is designed to equip young people with essential financial literacy skills while also promoting civic engagement and critical thinking.
Through a combination of practical and experiential learning activities — including participatory budgeting, international study visits, and interactive training sessions — participants gain hands-on experience and develop tools that enable them to make informed decisions, actively participate in democratic processes, and contribute to their communities.
Beyond skill-building, FLYE also creates opportunities for intercultural exchange and collaboration at the European level, reinforcing a sense of shared responsibility and active citizenship among young people.
Through initiatives like these, Kehsia continues to actively contribute to building stronger, more inclusive communities, both locally and across Europe. Our commitment remains focused on supporting youth-led innovation, encouraging participation, and creating meaningful opportunities for engagement.
We warmly invite you to join us at the Festival des Migrations and visit us at stand 148 to learn more about our work, meet our team, and discover how you can get involved.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing this experience together.
