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No Label Movers & Shakers Hackathon — Kumanovo

Empowering Young Changemakers Through Innovation and Collaboration

From 29 October to 1 November, the Center for Intercultural Dialogue (CID) proudly hosted the No Label Movers & Shakers Hackathon in Kumanovo, in close collaboration with SOU “Pero Nakov”, who generously provided their creative and modern school space for the event.

Over the course of four dynamic days, young changemakers from six countries came together in Kumanovo to learn, create, and innovate. This inspiring group included motivated local youth from SOU “Pero Nakov”, whose energy, creativity, and curiosity helped shape the vibrant atmosphere of the hackathon.

A Space for Innovation, Dialogue, and Action

The hackathon was designed as a safe and empowering environment where young people could explore ideas, challenge stereotypes, and design solutions that promote inclusion, equality, and social impact. Through interactive workshops, team challenges, and hands-on mentoring, participants:

  • Worked in multicultural teams
  • Exchanged experiences, perspectives, and talents
  • Explored creative tools for problem-solving
  • Used technology and design thinking to tackle real social issues
  • Built long-lasting friendships and networks

The programme not only fostered technical skills but also encouraged critical thinking, collaboration, and leadership—key elements for building more resilient and inclusive communities.

A Diverse Group of Future Leaders

Young participants joined us from six different countries, making Kumanovo a temporary hub of innovation and intercultural dialogue. Their diverse backgrounds contributed to a rich exchange of ideas and cultures, allowing everyone to learn from one another while co-creating meaningful solutions.

Local students from SOU “Pero Nakov” played an important role, showing exceptional initiative and enthusiasm. Their active involvement highlighted the potential of youth in Kumanovo to drive positive change.

CID extends its sincere gratitude to SOU “Pero Nakov” for their unwavering support, hospitality, and commitment to youth empowerment. By opening their creative space to international young innovators, they helped transform this hackathon into a memorable and impactful experience.

The No Label Movers & Shakers Hackathon once again proved that when young minds come together in the right environment, incredible things happen. Their ideas, solutions, and teamwork demonstrated that youth are not just the leaders of tomorrow—they are the changemakers of today.

CID remains committed to providing young people with opportunities to learn, grow, and lead. We look forward to continuing this journey of innovation, collaboration, and positive impact.

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