The House of Experiments science centre in Nova Gorica, Slovenia, is designed to bring together visitors of all ages to learn, exchange ideas and, of course, to experiment. <br /><br /> Twenty-nine-year-old Lea Kosmač works at the centre. She says she wants to apply those same principles to her life outside her job. <br /><br /> “I’m always searching for new knowledge, new ways of how to make the world a better place – or maybe just the community.” <br /><br /> It’s precisely in order to have a more active voice in society that Lea is taking part in a meeting of young people from Slovenia, Finland, Nepal and Bangladesh, where they debate themes like political activism and human rights. <br /><br /> “This is a good way to start,” Kosmač says. <br /><br /> Sharing ideas<br /><br /> The workshop was set up by Demo Finland, a pro-democracy platform that started cooperating with Nepalese youth organisations in 2007. The concept was extended and is now directed to the exchange of ideas between young activists around the world. <br /><br /> Throughout 2015, par