European funding will no longer be allocated generically, but will target specific skills, aligned with climate, technological and economic challenges.
In a world where answers are accessible in seconds, value no longer lies solely in access to information, but in the ability to interpret it, question it, and use it effectively.
European funding will no longer be allocated generically, but will target specific skills, aligned with climate, technological and economic challenges.
In a world where answers are accessible in seconds, value no longer lies solely in access to information, but in the ability to interpret it, question it, and use it effectively.
The Cypriot presidency will be marked by the organization of the 3rd European Youth Conference, scheduled to take place in Nicosia from March 17 to 20, 2026.
The presentation of the Rural Youth Parliament generated considerable interest. This presentation demonstrated how such a mechanism can become a genuine tool for youth representation, expression, and participation, closely aligned with local realities.
The presence of a member of the Icelandic Parliament gave a special dimension to the meeting: it made it possible to link the voice of young people to direct political listening, and to test the solidity of the proposals.
A cross-cutting lesson emerges: the more participation is encouraged, regular and well organized, the more young people feel entitled to express themselves, including on complex subjects.