Key To Europe 2019/2020

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Projects

Key2Europe 2019-2020

All Routes lead to Inclusion, no matter what Written by Elitsa Hadzhieva Member of Europe on Track Project Europe on Track is a project of AEGEE, run by young volunteers who aim to raise awareness, to create a space for discussion and to capture the opinions of youth in Europe on important social issues. The seventh edition of the project even went deeper into the importance of those issues and more specifically social inclusion. As inclusion has various aspects that can be looked into and tackled, we decided to focus on gender equality and mental health. Topics that are surrounded by stigma and stereotypes and quite a lot of myths, but that motivated us, even more, to work on the topic and focus this year’s edition on it. In the past 3 years, AEGEE has been putting a lot of effort and setting a good example of highlighting the inconvenient and unspoken truths about gender issues and that having mental issues doesn’t make you crazy. It has been a year-long process in preparing every aspect of the project in order to reach out to young people all over Europe and raise awareness on the topic of our edition. We selected 20 AEGEE locals to host our activities and one local to organise our final conference (AEGEE-Leiden), we drafted routes and dreamed about train rides, we interviewed people from all over the world to select the 6 ambassadors to go on the one month journey around Europe, we prepared workshops on the topic and spent 11 amazing and intense days in Moscow, Russia preparing for something that never happened in the end. Murphy’s law states that “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong” and it did. On 12 March, The World Health organisation announced COVID-19 as a global pandemic, which made travelling impossible and dangerous for everyone’s life. This was the moment for our train journey to forcibly leave our plans. However, we are still a voluntary youth-led project and in that sense, the President of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, has been quite right in his words that

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“During these challenging times, young people showed their brilliance. All young people should be proud of themselves.” And we are, as raising awareness can be also done online if you believe your cause is right. We kept our undying love towards train rides and used our motivation and eagerness to show at least a glimpse of all of our planning to the AEGEE network and it was more than we ever dreamed for. It was a great opportunity to become one of the greenest editions of the greenest project of AEGEE and at the same time focus our work on the AEGEE members. The 18 locals who organised online stops with us also showed how the non-travelling issues will not stop them from gaining new knowledge on topics they find important and organise online events to interact with their international friends even though a microphone and a camera. “Europe on Track” proved as a project that talking about gender equality and mental health has been vital in times like these. Both topics have been put to great challenges from disrespecting human rights in some countries, testing the mental health of millions of people around the world who have been staying in their homes to people who have been locked down with their abusive partners with no escape. Nevertheless, we are quite hopeful for the new upcoming edition and we are sure the new team will try their best in making Europe on Track 8 a very special and extraordinary edition. For the seventh edition, Europe on Track was supported once again by Interrail. And this year the project was funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe thanks to the Annual Work plan of AEGEE-Europe - HerMainY.

During these challenging times, young people show their brilliance.


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Policy Office: Improving Europe One Statement at a Time

15min
pages 93-103

Language Stories: A Message From The Language Department

6min
pages 88-90

Journey of a Focus Area: Three years of Youth Development

2min
page 87

Road to the Strategy in AEGEE

3min
pages 91-92

Recruit - Integrate - Maintain - Repeat: Online

2min
page 86

Handbook of Gender Mainstreaming Practices in Communications, HR and Leader

7min
pages 80-85

Why Not Thinking Big - AEGEE Greek-Turkish Civic Dialogue

5min
pages 78-79

Generation Climate Europe: The Voice of Youth on Climate Change Policy-Making

3min
pages 76-77

AEGEE Day 2020

3min
page 72

EPM Barcelona 2020: A New Start for an Unstoppable Growth

4min
pages 74-75

Autumn Agora Salerno 2019 Another Brick Off The Wall

1min
page 73

Communication is Key (to Europe

2min
pages 69-71

Colourful

3min
pages 66-67

Starting Point: AEGEE - Your Footprints Beyond the Organisation

4min
pages 60-61

The Path Into Summer University Project

3min
pages 62-63

Sustainable Summer Universities

2min
pages 64-65

The Summer University Project Doesn’t Take Breaks

2min
page 51

Statement of Principles

1min
page 2

Foreword by Karen Melchior, Member of the European Parliament

1min
page 4

HerMainY - Project on Gender Mainstreaming

3min
pages 49-50

All Routes Lead to Inclusion, No Matter What

3min
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Foreword by Daniël Amesz, President of AEGEE-Europe 2019-2020

2min
page 5

The Eastern Partnership Project+ of AEGEE-Europe at a Glance

4min
pages 52-55

New Breath for a Colourful Map of Languages

4min
pages 56-57
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