The programme of this year’s Congress includes key issues concerning the phenomena that will change the economic and socio-economic reality in the near future – such as: the mobilisation of civil societies to counter threats; the role of young people in shaping a safe Europe; digital tools for social inclusion; and war in Europe as a factor shaping the attitudes of young Europeans. We will also commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Erasmus+ programme with examples of projects completed to date.

As part of thematic paths during the EFML, the programme will include sessions on the results of the Erasmus+ Youth and the European Solidarity Corps projects, as well as on the activities of SALTO Resource Centres and Eurodesk Poland. Discussions and talks are also planned about issues such as: Technology and critical thinking; My data, my freedom; Cities of the future; A Europe of equal opportunities; Living in the spirit of democracy; and Green transition – dialogue and involvement.

Special zones for young leaders have also been prepared: the DIALOGUE ZONE, where we will try to respond to issues related to the threats of the modern world, social engagement and communication during conflicts, and business and the economy.

The event will involve three intensive days, during which the most up-to-date topics will be discussed among experts, guests from abroad, and young activists, to whom we will give the floor.

Registration for participants will open in March.

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