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European youth and employment: how should we organise ourselves?
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Cafébabel Brussels invites you to its second event of the year! An evening debate dedicated to the issues surrounding youth access to the job market entitled “European youth and employment: how should we organise ourselves?”. It will take place on the 2nd of December at 18:30 at the youth hostel Jacques Brel, rue de la Sablonnière 30 - 1000 Brussels.
This event aims to take a constructive approach by presenting actions adopted by civil society organisations as well as employment policies in force, in order to fortify youth employability. The objective of our event is therefore, firstly, to provide visibility for these representatives, and, secondly, to provide young people with the instruments necessary for increasing their proactive participation in the political scene as well as to enhance their knowledge of the employment schemes already in existence.
SPEAKERS:
- Karima Delli, French MEP (Europe Ecology - The Greens)
- Bernard Conter, political scientist at IWEPS
- A representative of InternsGoPro
- A representative of the Conseil de la Jeunesse
- Maria Logotheti, YES for Europe
- A representative of SMart
Free admission - a drink will be provided
Advance registration is recommended by sending an email to bruxelles@cafebabel.com
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