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Policy Dialogue with Vice-President Dubravka Šuica: "Geography of Discontent"

Visual of Policy dialogue with Vice-President Dubravka Šuica @© European Union, 2022

05/12/2022 14:30

05/12/2022 16:30

[CET] Central European Time

Rue de la Loi, 200, 1049, Brussels, Belgium

Policy dialogue on "Geography of Discontent" with European Commission Vice-President Dubravka Šuica.

Did you miss the live discussion? Don't worry, you can watch the recorded version by accessing the European Commission live stream page.

Take aways from the Dialogue

  1. Introduction of the Youth Test. The Youth Test is defined as a new tool to develop impact assessment on the impact of specific policies on the youth. In case of negative/unsatisfactory impact identified, mitigation measures should be proposed (initiative of the European Youth Forum mentioned in all policy dialogues). 
  2. Support at the local and national levels to organise these dialogues closer to the people. Youth ambassadors might play a key role in this respect and they might be seconded to the EU institutions to gain knowledge and experience, while also encouranging an intergenerational dialogue.
  3. Youth focus. Suggestion to ensure that the age range in the EU institutions is more representative of the population, notably by increasing the employment of young people under 30, but also to provide training to policy makers about how to engage with the youth. In addition, a recommendation to involve not only students but also young people already at work, with a professional experience, in the dialogues between policy makers and the youth was raised.
  4. Establishment of a network of ‘European Kindergardens’ across the EU to foster the inclusion of children, also those from marginalised communities or migrant background, and to instill a sense of unity and belonging for all and counter racism and exclusion. 
  5. Promote the concept of Youth Centres developed in Croatia (info centres where youth can find any information about the EU projects and how to participate) as a best practice to other Member States.
  6. Increase funding of programmes and projects that work such as Erasmus+.
     
Activity details
Activity format Hybrid (both online and with face-to-face presence)
Starts on 05/12/2022 14:30
Ends on 05/12/2022 16:30
Timezone [CET] Central European Time
Organised by European Commission
Target age range 18-24; 25-30
Language of the activity English
Type of activity Debate
Activity topics Participation & engagement
Youth Goals this activity is linked to Connecting EU with Youth
Related to the Conference on the Future of Europe No
Number of expected participants (estimate) 12
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