This opinion will look into the possibilities to engage with young people in a formal way at institutional level and provide the building blocks for a new structured approach to youth engagement at EU level.
A new European Union youth strategy (Communication) - Related Opinions
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Adopted on 18/09/2020
Reference:
NAT/788-EESC-2020Rapporteur:
Plenary session:
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Sep 16, 2020 Sep 18, 2020
Adopted on 25/09/2019
Reference:
SOC/622-EESC-2019Rapporteur:
Tellervo KYLÄ-HARAKKA-RUONALA (Finland)
Co-rapporteur:
This opinion calls on the EU to develop a strategy to enhance continuous, learner-centred learning, with digitalisation and the deployment of trustworthy AI at its heart, and stresses the essential role of both public education and non-formal education to enhance inclusiveness and active citizenship. Such a strategy requires an increased allocation of EU funds and more cooperation between policymakers, education providers, social partners and other civil society organisations.
Adopted on 20/03/2019
Reference:
SC/52-EESC-2018-5821Rapporteur:
Mihai IVAŞCU (Romania)
Co-rapporteur:
Stéphane BUFFETAUT (France)
The opinion tables proposals on how to enhance the European project and bring it closer to its citizens.
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