Thessaloniki in Greece is handing over Cluj-Napoca in Romania the title for the European Youth Capital, a title won during a competition that had 49 European countries as participants. The program’s mission is to support youngsters and youth organizations in their active participation in changing the society through a sustainable, responsible and inclusive urban development process. Through sharing space, culture, power, work, joy, faith, vision and common European values, by approaching topics like youth responsibility and structured dialogue during one year program. Check out the homepage of Youth@Cluj-Napoca 2015 on Facebook & find out what they have planned to celebrate …Read More
15 December 2014