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Injuve recognizes the Obre't Ebre Association with the distinction of 'Good Practice' for European Programs

Injuve reconeix l’Associació Obre’t Ebre amb la distinció de 'Bona Pràctica' pels Programes Europeus

Today, February 24th, from 10am to 4pm, the ceremony to award the "good practices" will take place: "Future of Erasmus and the European Solidarity Corps: the role of young people in building European citizenship" at the European Parliament Office in Madrid.

The event aims to recognize the good practices developed by different youth organizations at a national level, within the framework of European programs.

The Obre't Ebre Association, located in Terres de l'Ebre, has been selected from among all the entities in Catalonia, along with 17 other national organizations, for its positive impact on the implementation of these programs.

These programs, aimed at young people staying abroad, aim to promote equal opportunities through knowledge of other cultures and new experiences. Through participation in solidarity, work, guidance and training actions, volunteering and collaboration in social or cultural projects, young people acquire knowledge, practices and professional experience, learn a new language and contribute to the construction of a more inclusive society.

The invitation has been received by the ANE (Spanish National Agency) and the Directorate General of Youth in Catalonia.

It is the first time that the Spanish National Agency for the Erasmus+ Youth and Sport and CES Programmes (ANE) has organized this type of meeting. The ANE is represented by the Institute of Youth (INJUVE), the bodies responsible for youth in the different communities and autonomous cities and the Spanish Youth Council (CJE).

During the event, there will be different round tables on: Dialogues on the future of the Erasmus + Youth Programmes, Youth and Sport of the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) and good practices in European Programmes will be displayed. Recognizing the 17 organizations or projects of each autonomous community.

This recognition represents an important milestone for the Obre't Ebre Association, which has demonstrated a firm commitment to promoting youth, solidarity and social inclusion, and which continues to lead transformative initiatives in the territory.