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Europe for Youth, 03/05/2024

Europe for Youth, 03/05/2024

Released Friday, 3rd May 2024
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Europe for Youth, 03/05/2024

Europe for Youth, 03/05/2024

Europe for Youth, 03/05/2024

Europe for Youth, 03/05/2024

Friday, 3rd May 2024
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Europe for Europe – a wonderful opportunity for 18–23-year-olds to discover the EU together.

Ahead of Europe Day on 9 May, and the upcoming European elections, 6-9 June, my shows this week and next will have a distinctly European flavour.

To start with, Sasha is back with a chat about recent world news.

Anne Calteux, Representative of the EU Commission to Luxembourg, is entering a very busy period of work, sharing her passion and knowledge for the European Union. Anne is effectively the Commission’s voice in Luxembourg.

There were many steps, and setbacks to the European Union becoming what it is today. Luxembourg was one of the founding countries of the EU, along with Belgium, West Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands. The creation of the ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community) was a pivotal step however. From 1952, Luxembourg, Brussels and Strasbourg became temporary meeting-places for the ECSC. Since 1992, these three cities have become the HQ for all our European institutions. And today, more than 14,000 European civil servants and agents work for the EU institutions in Luxembourg.

Europe for Europe

Europe for Europe (E4E) is a programme designed for 18 to 23 year olds to tour the founding six member states of the EU. There is only one participant from each of the 27 member states, plus the UK (despite Brexit), vetted by the Rotary Club who designed the programme.

https://europe4europe.com

This experience lasts for three intense weeks in July, allowing for 3 days in each country, and they all have their own themes:

Italy - future industrial developments
France - historical heritage
Belgium - social responsibility
Netherlands - inclusivity
Germany - Ariane Space Project
Luxembourg - EU institutions
Roberto Mancina was a co-founder of Europe for Europe, having been involved with the Youth Exchange for many years. Whilst attending an EEMA congress in Istanbul, he had lunch with some French Rotarians from Thionville. They wanted to find a way to honour the memory of Robert Schumann, who was from Thionville and Founding Father of the EU. And so the idea of E4E was born.

Roberto was particularly interested in developing this project as the Rotary Club is American in origin, and he felt it needed a greater European focus.

Ellen Spencer is Coordinator of Europe for Europe (E4E) for the Rotary Clubs of Luxembourg. Ellen first became involved with the Rotary Clubs here when she moved to Luxembourg. Ellen has a son and has observed the benefits to him growing up as an EU citizen. She continues to work passionately to support young adult programmes that focus on engagement towards a common future for a better world.

The EU Youth Strategy and Erasmus+ are other places to discover programmes for young people, to enhance European values, tolerance, enhance skills and employability. To find out more information just contact the Rotary Clubs of Luxembourg (or indeed other countries across Europe) and the European Youth Portal.

https://youth.europa.eu/home_en

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