Attracting and retaining youth in the EU’s regions and cities

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Date(s) - 12 Oct 2022
11 h 30 min - 13 h 00 min

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Online


As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities 2022, Euromontana will take part in the workshop “Attracting and retaining youth in the EU’s regions and cities”. The first session will focus on how policy can be strengthened to build places that young people want to live in, while the second turns to opportunities for youth to stay and develop professionally in the EU’s cities and regions.

Speakers will explore ways that policies and cross-sector initiatives can create more youthful places that are more inclusive and more attractive from an economic, environmental and social perspective.

Blandine Camus, Communication & Policy Officer at Euromontana, will be presenting the main outcomes of Euromontana’s mountain youth report and bringing some recommendations from Euromontana’s contribution to the European Commission’s consultation on brain drain.

 

Registration and logistics

The workshop will take place online on 12 October 2022 from 11:30 to 13:00.

Registration is now open!

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