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  • Presentation by
    Panagiotis (Pete) Chatzimichail, Member of the Board
    Organisation
    European Youth Forum
    • Presentation by Panagiotis Chatzimichail, Member of the Board, European Youth Forum
  • Presentation by
    Neža Repanšek
    Organisation
    EESC Diversity Europe Group and National Youth Council of Slovenia
    • Presentation by Neža Repanšek
  • Presentation by
    Helena Ripollés
    Organisation
    Equipo Europa
    • Presentation by Helena Ripollés, Equipo Europa
  • Presentation by
    Radost Zaharieva, Policy coordinator
    Organisation
    European Public Health Alliance
    • Presentation by Radost Zaharieva, Policy coordinator, European Public Health Alliance
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    83 pages

    The present catalogue of good practices is a collection of numerous successful initiatives implemented by civil society organisations in Europe in response to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The information set out in this catalogue was brought together in the framework of the study "The response of civil society organisations to face the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent restrictive measures adopted in Europe", commissioned by the European Economic and Social Committee at the request of the Diversity Europe Group.

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    Study
    155 pages

    As the COVID-19 pandemic hits societies and economies, bringing a global and unprecedented public health and social crisis, civil society organisations (CSOs) are responding by providing frontline help and defending the rights of people across the world. At the same time, CSOs have faced themselves profound impacts that may harm their capacities to continue playing their central roles in delivering services, advocating for rights and protecting the most fragile, while safeguarding participatory democracy and civic debate in the near future.

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    Study
    244 pages

    This study is conducted to better understand youngsters' relationship with the EU. The study examines 14- to 18-year-old youngsters' perceptions, and knowledge of the EU as well as their expectations towards the EU, and openness to the European diversity.

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    Study
    12 pages

    Executive summary

    This study is conducted to better understand youngsters' relationship with the EU. The study examines 14- to 18-year-old youngsters' perceptions, and knowledge of the EU as well as their expectations towards the EU, and openness to the European diversity.

  • The 2014 edition of the Your Europe, Your Say event by the European Economic and Social Committee brought groups of 16 and 17 year-olds from all 28 Member States to Brussels.

    Their main objective was to set five priorities for what Europe should do to become a better place and be more relevant to its citizens.

    Not surprisingly, their ‘action plan’ focused on education, languages, jobs and the environment.

    • Your Europe Your Say! - Final Report and Evaluation
    • Your Europe, Your Say 2014! Programme