During the whole durration of 2022, which was announced as the European Year of Youth, the European Union has put a special focus on younger generations, their great potential, and their new, innovative points of view. Fo projects such as IN-HABIT, this proved as a great opportunity to build a better future – one that’s greener, more inclusive, and digital – with plenty of chances to learn, share good and unexpected visions, meet people, and engage in activities and common interests all across Europe. The year is now coming to an end, so we have asked our coordinator, Maria del Mar Delgado, to share her thoughts on why IN-HABIT is so important for the younger generations and how they can shape a better and more inclusive future.
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