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What is the role of the European Union in the world? How are our relations with other countries? How do we ensure that democracy, freedom or rights are respected everywhere?

In the past year, thousands of young people have shared their ideas on how to improve our relations with the world. Now is the time to put the spotlight on local organisations, projects and individuals who are passionate about this issue.

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46 Ideas on EU in the world

Climate change and environment
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The Global Green Deal

The European Union is ambitiously working towards its climate goals set by the Paris Agreement of 2015 and further conferences under the umbrella of her European Green Deal, which has the goal of making Europe a climate neutral continent by 2050 at the latest point. This is a legally binding target thanks to the European Climate Law. But climate change is a worldwide problem which doesn't stop at the borders of our continent, so Europe can't fix this worldwide problem on her own, even if she can help come a long way. The European Union is the largest market in the world and holds great international power because of this. Furthermore, it has a highly educated and skilled population and already has great experience with development aid all over the world. Under the Global Gateway strategy, the EU is already investing millions into development aid. Climate is also a sector of the Global Gateway, so this could be expanded to reach even more of the world. Therefore, this idea calls upon the European Union to: - Draft more environmentally friendly legislation of which its impact would be felt all around the world thanks to it's dominant position as the world's largest market. - Use more of our skilled labour force and advanced private sector to help out with climate mitigation and climate adaption around the world. - Promote European green industries around the world. - Expand the climate arm of the Global Gateway strategy. - Create and promote a globally useful strategy like the European Green Deal to reach climate goals worldwide. As one of the world's most advanced, largest, richest and active players, the European Union can have a future as the international climate leader. As I believe that the future of Europe is green, and the future of green is Europe.
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Politics  • 11 March 2024

EU should allow more countries to travel and work without obtaining a visa and should focus more on helping international countries rather than only the ones that are privileged, they should allow more countries to enter the EU uniting the countries and providing security.

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33 votes with an average rating of 1.3.
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The EYE needs to be for everyone – not just the most privileged

We need meaningful youth participation in the EU with young people from more different backgrounds.

We need meaningful youth participation in the EU. The EYE needs to be an event that is free, to not be only for privileged young people who can pay the costs and needs to have a Policy Paper Outcome with recommendations that needs to be monitored until the next EYE. Hear our voices to take action, not to nod!
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Human Rights
Migration
 

Introduce immigration program for non-refugees

We have demographic issues within the Europe and we seek more labors - both white collars like doctors, IT engineer or teachers, but as well blue collars like plumber, construction workers or electricians. At the same time, people outside Europe what’s to make a change in their lives and start a new chapter in Europe due to socioeconomical issues. Let’s create a program where people can sign up to come to Europe, learn local language and needed profession in specific region. Let’s say a Palestinian woman from a camp in Lebanon seeks better future and she is ready to move to Sweden, learn Swedish language and get education to become a nurse. EU member state could have a controlled list of such candidates and allow such candidates come to the country under controlled circumstances to learn the language, learn the specific needed profession and fill the gap in the country. It can prevent waves of uncontrolled migration of people who seeks better future because now they could have a legal opportunity to do in in a human way. We already have so called “EU blue card” which could be extended!
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Aleksi  • 22 December 2023

This is a terrible idea! Non-refugees are usually illegal immigrants and need to be deported from European Union area.

Marita Mentz  • 20 September 2023

This would be great in the context of creating channels for migration, this would make it less tentative for refugees to embark on dangerous journeys

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17 votes with an average rating of 2.3.
Democracy
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More international cooperation

The EU should work closely with organisations such as ASEAN, Mercosur, African Union, in order to promote the model of the EU abroad. By cooperating with these organisations of regional cooperation, the EU can promote human rights, business, the European way of life, etc. This would give the EU and its allies a new voice that can be independent from the USA or China but not against them. Such new found influence would be based on cooperation between countries represented by its organisations.
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Taha  • 18 April 2024

Democracy is important to live peacefully. Everybody must be equal and democratic

Zehra  • 18 April 2024

I think for democracy to develop, people must treat each other with respect and decency. It is very difficult to live in a world where people do not respect each other.

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10 votes with an average rating of 1.7.
Education
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Other
 

Allow more people to participate in multiple volunteering programmes

A volunteering programme should not just be a once in a lifetime experience.

Volunteering is an incredible program created by the EU, which lets young people from different countries abroad and learn more about what they want to become or other subjects they are interested. The main issue with this program is that they are a one time opportunity. I believe that volunteering should be supported more by the EU. People who have finished a long term volunteering participate in a new one, dividing the actual volunteering proposals for a first time volunteer and an experienced volunteer. This way people will talk more about this program and present it to young people to know about it.
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Klara  • 10 June 2023

Hello

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14 votes with an average rating of 1.1.
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Make the EU a federal state

The EU needs to become a federal state if it wants to maintain its leading economic, technological and political role and to maximise the realisation of fundamental human rights worldwide. 

It is in the self-interest of national politicians to be separate and thus maximise their benefits. On the other hand, it is in the interest of EU citizens to be nationals of a federal state operating in a coordinated manner. It is necessary that the EU, as a federal state, cannot have its own foreign policy, army or nationality. There is a need for a single citizenship, army and foreign policy, as well as as much coordination as possible in the area of state-inhabitant relations. The introduction of a pivot language (e.g. English), which should be mandatory for all official procedures in addition to the languages of the member states, could be a means of coordination as much as possible: offices, police, public services, courts, etc. With the presence of a pivot language, an EU army would become a realistic option. The first step in this is to reform education, where it is necessary to provide students with the best possible efficiency in teaching the relay language. If this happens, it would be possible for a citizen coming from a corner of the EU to move almost without difficulty, both in employment and social terms, in the Member State to which he or she moved.
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Aleksi  • 10 June 2023

EU is about cooperation between 27 sovereign nations! I disagree with idea of anti-democratic United  States of Europe.

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30 votes with an average rating of 1.9.
Education
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Expand the Erasmus+ projects to everywhere in the world

Erasmus+ youth exchanges and many other projects are already being made in countries like Jordan and Morocco, but why don't we take it to the next level? 
Why not in Japan? Why not in Australia? 

Europe is already a continent where people no matter their cultural background are welcome to live, study etc. Why don't we expand our cultural backgrounds to teach the rest of the world our values and what Europe really is? From Lapland to Siberia and from Mount Olympus to Mount Everest. Erasmus+ should be for all!
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Joana  • 01 May 2023

It's a great idea! It could happen within the logic of the International Credit Mobility applications

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53 votes with an average rating of 2.7.
Culture and media
Education
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Jobs, economy and digital transformation
 

Support for innovative projects in the field of AI

More research on artificial intelligence can help us with sustainable development.

The European Union should implement a program of grants and other forms of support for universities and other research organizations operating in member states that focus on the development of artificial intelligence for sustainable development and global prosperity.
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George Morris  • 08 April 2023

We can’t afford to get left behind on this 

Celeste  • 05 April 2023

As much as the development of AI is necessary in order to modernise and further evolve engineering sectors and even help with our daily lives – there is a point where AI must be controlled and have some form of limitations wether they be physical, intellectual or even moral when being used by the public. An example of this can be the use of AI generating art.

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70 votes with an average rating of 1.7.
Democracy
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Youth-led initiatives platform

Youth-led initiatives platform: we need a platform for supporting and promoting youth-led initiatives that promote European values and goals, such as sustainability, democracy, and social justice, which can help young people feel empowered and engaged in shaping the future of the EU within EU and outside of the EU.
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18 votes with an average rating of 2.3.
Culture and media
Democracy
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Public bodies should be prohibited from communicating exclusively through advertising funded platforms

When public bodies only communicate at the means of Meta and Twitter, it poses a democratic problem to our society.

Today, public social media discourse takes place predominantly on platforms under the control of private profit-oriented corporations such as the Facebook parent company Meta, Twitter or ByteDance. When public institutions communicate through these channels, they bring these non-democratic actors to the brights of digital communication. At the same time, it forces citizens to consume advertising in order to obtain public information. Thirdly, it makes European communication channels dependent on US and Chinese companies. Public bodies should therefore help create sustainable European communication channels by using open protocols (Matrix, Activiy Pub) and their own digital infrastructure (in the sense of the Fediverse).
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Tracy  • 07 April 2023

It sets a precedent that to be involved with public bodies you need access to technology, it hinders free communication and forces persons to interact with private companies to be allowed their freedom. It's against the principle of the government being for the people and there should be non-private platforms mainted just as well if not better.

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54 votes with an average rating of 1.7.
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Security
 

We need European Armed Forces

Joint armed EU forces could help to respond more strongly to real threats to our security such as terrorism or the Russian threat.

With the beginning of the war in Ukraine and the delivery of material, it has become evident how countries like Germany lacks equipment and preparedness to deal with an open conflict with a third country. Joint armed EU forces could help to respond more strongly to real threats to our security such as terrorism or the Russian threat. In addition, I believe that the appropriate regulations and the creation of solid institutions could boost these bodies by equipping them with the appropriate material for their ordinary actions. This will be a big step in the history of the European Union, but I believe that the European jewels that share this idea need to do everything possible to advance this idea as a reality.
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Response to Liaudis by András Ádám  • 08 April 2023

Nato already has a central command of sorts, so your argument against EU armed forces could be applied to NATO just the same. Nato should be a joint effort of a powerful US military, and a powerful EU military. Right now almost all EU defense budgets go towards useless duplication and redundancy.

Jakob Gärtner  • 02 April 2023

Strongly agree! An united European Army would be the real guarantee of peace in Europe.

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62 votes with an average rating of 2.2.
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Ensure the EU’s diplomatic and strategic independence

Today, the EU has no diplomatic weight at international level, and foreign powers exploit our internal divisions against our interests. The EU should strengthen its 

It is important that the EU maintains its diplomatic and strategic indepence. Because as the war in Ukraine has progressed, it is my opinion that the EU has not maintained it. The EU has shamefully just followed the political agenda of the United States and has curbed its own interests. During the sabotage of Nord Stream, a strategic infrastructure for the entire EU, the Union did not react strongly enough, even though it was one of the most vital sources of energy for the EU. Rather than taking a neutral stance in the Ukrainian conflict, the EU is currently taking a position of co-belligerence that is very dangerous for the EU's interests. Everything has been done to separate us as far as possible from Russia, which has served only the interests of the United States and China. The EU should be able to act more independently from the interests of other countries – especially in a time of crisis like now.
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Kiiza Saddam Hussein  • 26 March 2023

EUROPE IS STRONGER WITH AFRICAN ECONOMIC SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PARTNERSHIPS DEVOID OF DOUBLE STANDARDS.

European Union is Africa's leading trade partner with trading approaching 300 billion dollars and this is a reason to be positive on EU-Africa relations and partnership however these figures could change by 2030 when china will likely overtake the EU as Africa's leading trading partner according to various trajectory indicators.

Considering the existing good trading partnership between Europe and Africa one would think this partnership should also be reflected when voting on issues on other international platforms such as at the United Nations but it's still two steps away from manifesting, Africa has been forthcoming on the point of double standards when it comes to its relations with Europe on issues involving breach of International law, Human rights and refugees rights and views on democracy and corruption and transparency.

The voting at the UN, though most African countries voted in line with the western-backed resolutions, a considerable number of African states continue to remain neutral and undecided and others vote straight forward "No" a case in point being on Russia-Ukraine War UN resolutions.

Worthwhile to note is the position of Europe on Climate change and what should be done to support African countries to divest and invest in a clean green economy, Whereas Europe is keen to see African countries divest and invest in a clean green economy, the EU has been dragging behind in financing this transition as this was manifested in the slow release of Africa climate funds and on the discussion around the climate change reparations that received resistance from the western countries yet the West has historically developed due to the benefit of exploring fossil carbon resources, most of it exploited from Africa.
The Europe-Africa partnership is also deficient when it comes to youth participation in areas such as trade, social exchanges, and political dialogue, It is true that Europe and Africa have platforms such as Europe Africa Youth forums but too often African youth are underrepresented in such forums due to visa restriction challenges, and limited funding that would allow youth from different backgrounds to actively engage in dialogues, trade-in business and enjoy social exchanges opportunities.

Finally, the historical colonial legacy that is still fresh in my African population and governments makes Africans engage with Europe with suspicion and so there is a need to correct the historical injustices through programs that can boost confidence building, peace, and security including sovereignty and respect.

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47 votes with an average rating of 1.9.
Culture and media
Democracy
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Block hashtags spreading fake news

In the social media age, where hashtags greatly affect people's thinking, we have to limit the fake and misleading ones. 

One of the major dangers of spreading fake news is that they manipulate public opinion and lead to a distortion of reality. Social media hashtags or tags, for example, based on unreliable or false information often mislead people, since they affect their way of thinking. Fake news and tags have excessively been used as a tool in political conflicts, among others in the occupation of territories. More specifically, the hashtag #CrimeaIsRussia, which has been used as a tool of Russia's disinformation campaign, can be seen as a means of hybrid warfare. The problem is that if the above tag remains online for many years, the next generations that will click on it may form a false sense of reality about the political situation in the Crimean region.

As a next step, the EU must work on limiting fake and misleading social media tags and hashtags. It is necessary for Europe to find the appropriate tools in this direction in order to protect its values, the rule of law, and human rights. 

 

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Response to Alexandre by gopsters@gmail.com  • 09 April 2023
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I fully agree!

DAVIDE
 • 30 March 2023
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EU presence on the territory of the Member States to create information and prevent governments from spreading disinformation against the EU.

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96 votes with an average rating of 2.4.
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Migration
 

Make it easier for migrants to enter Europe and combat smugglers

Excessively stringent border controls force migrants towards smugglers, harming both themselves and EU law. Migrants and asylum seekers who need protection should be able to enter the EU more easily.

Security at the EU's borders is of course vital. In the Southern Mediterranean, in particular, the situation at the borders is unacceptably unstable.

However, migrants and asylum seekers are not the EU's enemy. They are simply desperate people trying to obtain a better life. Instead, more needs to be done to combat the success of smuggling mafias in the EU's southern neighbours.

This can be done through a strengthened diplomatic and military presence in these areas, but this will only go so far. Far better would be to incentivize migrants' entry into the EU through regular channels. The EU should make it easier for migrants to access member states through means other than smuggling.

The asylum process is currently long and opaque. It should be sped up and made more transparent. Access to legal migration could be improved by the creation of more migration centres in countries of origin, allowing migration pathways to begin without the need for dangerous irregular journeys.

Migrants should be able to apply for visas for the right to work, and to obtain housing and employment contracts from their countries of origin, and then move safely to the EU. Offering regular migration is the answer to heart-breaking images from the Mediterranean.

For those already in host countries, conditions while waiting for confirmation of asylum status should be optimized. The asylum process should also be made more accessible, less bureaucratic, and less intimidating. Any discrimination in these processes should be eliminated.

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Response to Anna by Aleksi  • 10 June 2023

I strongly agree!!! Europe belongs to the european people. Migrants bring more harm than good… Our way of living is in decline. Save Europe!!

Response to Jeff by Anna  • 09 June 2023

You really do not understand what the core values of the EU are. 

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321 votes with an average rating of 3.
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Migration
 

Mediterranean NGOs should face tougher treatment

NGOs helping migrants in boats should be viewed as smugglers and treated accordingly.

Mass migration creates chaos: Europe cannot accept everyone. The EU and its Member States have their own problems, and should fix these before attempting to mitigate the fallout of foreign disasters.

NGOs running humanitarian operations in the Mediterranean undermine efforts to reduce immigration. By rescuing smuggled migrants abandoned at sea, their activities break EU border policies and help smuggling mafias to continue their illegal activities. They thus act as smugglers themselves.

The EU should recognize this and treat them more harshly. Their boats should be confiscated or destroyed, to send a clear signal.

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Response to Giovanni by Kostas  • 27 October 2023

They do not fall under any jurisdiction, and they operate in an illegal context themselves - any protection or even further collaboration with authorities will inevitably increase illegal migration flows, pushing more pressure to inland accommodation structures and procedures. The only solution is legal migration centres in all bordering countries of the European periphery.

Klara  • 10 June 2023

The amount of people finding this proposition truly good is concerning me - why should it be criminalised to people people in emergency situations like that to save their lives? When did indirectly killing people became something we should reward???

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180 votes with an average rating of 2.2.
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Security
 

Stronger together: Establish a common foreign policy

A common foreign policy for the European Union is much needed; to show strength in unity on a global stage, to cut administrative costs and to become a full, political Union.

Watching global events unfold in 2021, it becomes clear that the European Union needs to stand together: it is important to be prepared for future threats and retain independence from non-EU nations. This could be achieved by establishing a common foreign policy that would help maintain peace on the continent. It could be seen as a key step to reach a status of a full political union.

A common foreign policy would allow the EU to display strength and determination when meeting nations on diplomatic missions. It would also help to improve external and internal efficiency; administrative costs for consulates or embassies could be cut and decisions could be made in a timely and effective manner.

Furthermore, it would help safeguard the interests of the EU and its citizens around the world, while continuously promoting peace and freedom.

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Nappin  • 06 May 2023

The EU needs a common foreign policy to avid outliers like the German Gas Policy that not only endangered Europe but also hampered our fight against the climate crisis.
Europe must stand united amidst future challenges and be robust against any force threatening our Freedom.

Hind Mihai – Marco
 • 14 April 2023
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I find me an interesting idea, but very difficult – even impossible – to put it into practice. Foreign policy is one of the essential instruments of a state’s sovereignty, and unfortunately there are now states within the EU that would oppose an amendment to the EU Treaties to acquire broader foreign policy competences.

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56 votes with an average rating of 1.5.
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Human Rights
Migration
 

Common foreign policy to control migrant flow and reduce dependence on regimes

Reliance on neighbouring autocrats is a risky proposition.

At the moment, the EU depends on neighbouring regimes in Libya, Turkey, Morocco, and elsewhere to help in reducing flows of migrants towards Europe.

This is risky: It opens the EU up to blackmail by authoritarian regimes and may lead to abuses conducted against migrants. To avoid this, the EU should significantly strengthen its capacity to make common foreign policy. It should gain the ability to project its interests further, using soft power where necessary to reduce migration flows at the source.

New external crises require a deepening of common policymaking, and an emphasis on prevention in advance of the causes of migration, rather than an excessive security-focused response to migration once it has taken place. 

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Migration
 

Increase Frontex's border management capacities

Irregular immigration across the Mediterranean poses a significant challenge to border control agencies, among them Frontex– the EU's border and coastguard agency. Frontex currently struggles to stem irregular migration across the Mediterranean.

Irregular immigration across the Mediterranean poses a significant challenge to border control agencies, among them Frontex– the EU's border and coastguard agency. Recognising this, it may be beneficial to expand Frontex's staff. Satellite imaging of the Mediterranean may also help: satellites paired with sophisticated AI analysis of images could allow real-time alerts to be delivered to Frontex boats, helping them to find migrants' vessels and safely return them to their points of origin.

This would reduce irregular immigration, discourage migrants from undertaking the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean, and reduce smugglers' credibility.

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Democracy
Education
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Increased transatlantic cooperation for better EU-US exchange opportunities

Transatlantic cooperation is very important for the EU. In order to improve intercultural exchange, mobility programs for young Americans who want to come to the EU need to be created.

There are many forms of transatlantic cooperation, but opportunities for young people as well as high school and university students need to be strengthened. Therefore, the EU should develop a mobility program that will enable American students to learn about the culture of different EU member states, the cultural diversity of nations and the institutional system.

To improve and strengthen ties between the EU and the US, a framework for educational exchange opportunities should be created. It would give young people from both the US and the EU a chance to experience a different way of life, through work or internship placements, abroad study programs or other cultural exchange activities.

Getting to know determined young people in Europe and working together for a better future will make sure that transatlantic cooperation will remain sustainable in the future as well.The program should therefore be open to high school and college students from North America. It could for example include a program where participants live with a host family in a member state.

Studying in the US is costly, and not everybody is able to afford the experience. To increase accessibility, some of the existing Erasmus funding could be repurposed to support European students undertaking exchange in the US.

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Support developing nations through education and investment

The EU should strengthen its ties to developing countries through investment and funding of educational institutions and university cooperation. 

As a block, the Union should deepen its ties with developing countries. Through investments, the funding of schools and institutions promoting education, young people would benefit from increased quality of life, and the global standing of the European Union would simultaneously be raised. It would allow young students to learn about the core values of the EU – such as democracy, gender equality, and respect for human rights – and possibly make it easier for them to continue their professional journey in Member States of the Union.

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Tomáš  • 05 May 2023

Absolutely. If we want to win the race for coltan in Africa. We need to colaborate with those countries and be better partners then China.

Tracy  • 07 April 2023

If we want all of the world to have a better cleaner, improved future, than we cannot simply stand by idly while Europe prospers and the rest struggle to keep up. Education and investment should be universal and we should look to improve quality of life education for all

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10 votes with an average rating of 2.3.
Culture and media
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EU Youth Hubs in Eastern Partnership countries

EU youth hubs should be set up in Eastern Partnership countries to share best practices in education, culture, youth and sport.

In order to spread the EU experience and best practices in the sphere of education, culture, youth and sports, it would be relevant to establish EU youth hubs in Eastern Partnership countries. It would be beneficial for the youth of these countries to have places where they can meet the EU representatives, learn about best practices in the education, culture and sports and to implement initiatives under the auspices of such a platform.

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Make Erasmus+ more inclusive

The Erasmus exchange programme should be enhanced to be more holistic and inclusive and open up to countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

There should be further enhancement of Erasmus+ in a more holistic, inclusive manner, for example through more consideration of financial backgrounds.

There should be more opportunities for EU students to study and work abroad as well as an after-Erasmus+ short documentation for every participants, so that the exchange of culture and experiences will be available for all. Erasmus exchanges are at the heart of the EU's norm-setting soft power and should be upgraded as such.

Furthermore, better funded scholarships should be made available, especially for those from Eastern Partnership countries. There should also be more opportunities for exchanges between EU countries and countries which are part of the Eastern Partnership (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine).

Such could for example be "regional exchange trips" during which young people get to visit one another to make the connection between the regions more vivid and promote cultural exchange.

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Angelica  • 10 June 2023

I believe that Erasmus + should be inclusive by region, but mostly financially.
For instance, I could go on Erasmus twice because I receive the money for both the EU and the Italian government (and reaching 650€/month) + a later 180€/month after my exchange. This helped me to give me financial stability, but I know it's not the same for every country and city. Same, cities in the same country have different cost of living (300€ in Udine is enough to rent a room, in Milan/Rome/Bologna covers you half of the rent). So, if you have saving, you can well afford to go abroad.
I have many people that wanted to go but they were restrained by financial issues and families that are not as enthusiastic to leave a child go abroad

Tracy  • 07 April 2023

Erasmus plus could always use more inclusivity, diversity is a pillar to stand behind and there is much to learn from more options in exchange opportunities

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23 votes with an average rating of 2.3.
Education
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Social justice
 

Education should be more practical and human-focused

Students should be given a more practical education on topics such as democracy and participation, arts and culture, and volunteering.

The EU must promote the Union's values among all students of school-going age.

Instead of focusing excessively on highly specialized subjects such as math and history, students should be given a practical education with emphasis on the challenges of today's world.

Students should learn about:

  • Democracy and participation: Young people do not participate in civic life as much as older citizens and are overly reliant on the work of previous generations when it comes to e.g. human rights.
  • Politics: It is important for young people to have more information about politics, so that in the future they can make free choices based on knowledge of the different existing ideologies.
  • Arts and culture: Art is typically undervalued. Arts and culture must play a leading role in teaching so that students discover the magical world of creation.
  • Volunteering: Children should learn about both giving and receiving, especially when there are others who need it more than some do.
  • Love and respect: The planet needs every young person to unite and fight climate change, pollution, human rights violations etc.
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Compulsory transnational programs for young Europeans

The EU should create a compulsory, transnational program that all young people who, once they turn eighteen, could participate in and that could be linked to social service schemes and local community development projects.

The EU should create a compulsory, transnational program that all young people who, once they turn eighteen, could participate in and that could be linked to social service schemes and local community development projects. It would only be a truly transnational program though if it allows citizens to move to other countries to e.g. participate in workcamps or voluntary services. That way, young people could meet one another, build life-long friendships, but also increase awareness of civic duty, European identity and solidarity. The program could thereby build on existing programs such as Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps.

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Hernán Gómez  • 16 April 2023

En mi opinión propone un programa transnacional obligatorio para jóvenes en la UE que vincule los sistemas de servicios sociales y proyectos locales, y fomente la conciencia y la solidaridad pero para ser verdaderamente transnacional, debe permitir a los jóvenes trasladarse a otros países y basarse en iniciativas existentes como Erasmus + y el Cuerpo Europeo de Solidaridad

Wojtek  • 13 April 2023

Calm down :) i Have that kind of idea/buissnes for a young people that they can Travel around Europe -earn a money And earn a valuble knowlege.

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Decentralise the production of energy in Europe

A decentralised structure makes power supply less vulnerable to potential risks and reduces the need for centralised power plants.

The EU should have an integrated, but decentralised, and highly efficient energy grid. A decentralised structure makes the power supply less vulnerable to potential risks and reduces the need for centralised power plants (nuclear, biogas, etc.).

For example, surplus photovoltaic energy produced in Spain could then be stored in pumped storage power plants in Norway to be consumed at night in Poland.

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Szymanska--Rondeau  • 28 May 2023

If I understand correctly, it would be to have an energy interconnection?

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Stronger together: a common foreign policy and military

Through common foreign policy and military assets, the Union would stand stronger against possible threats and remain independent from outside influence.

Watching global events unfold in 2021, it becomes clear that the Union needs to stand together: it is important to be prepared for possible threats and retain independence from non-EU nations. This could be achieved by establishing a common foreign policy that would benefit Europe and would help to maintain peace on the continent.

A common foreign policy would allow the EU to display strength and determination when meeting nations on diplomatic missions. It would also help to improve external efficiency as administrative costs for consulates or embassies could be cut. It could also help safeguard the interests of the EU and its citizens around the world, while continuously promoting peace and freedom.

A common military would aid in securing the European Union's independence, would be beneficial in periods of war and make provocations by third-party countries less likely. A common EU military would save resources and money which could be reinvested in other parts of the economy.

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Diplomacy of the future: create a Union of Regional Organisations

The EU should create a Union of Regional Organisations to react to increasing globalisation and set the stage for future diplomatic endeavours. We are experts in collboration: let's show others how to do it right!

Regional organisations are constantly being formed and play an important role in world politics. This will affect how trade agreements and security co-operations will be negotiated. There is a possibility that future trade agreements will no longer take place on a bilateral level between states, but rather between regional organisations. Current diplomatic structures are not able to address this.

Therefore, the European Union should use its diplomatic expertise to initiate the creation of a Union of Regional Organisations on an international level. This would not only demonstrate autonomy but underline the strength of the Union as well as acknowledge that we are stronger together than alone.

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Deepen the partnership with the USA

The Union and the United States of America shall deepen their cooperation to build a stronger partnership.

Under the Biden administration, it looks like greater cooperation between the US and the European Union is possible. This should be seen as a chance to strengthen the partnership between the two and to build deep cooperation. As Biden is a proponent of free trade, areas of cooperation should include financial cooperation. Another area should be climate action where the USA and the EU should set an example for others to follow.

In times of crisis and emergency, alliances and allies are more important than ever–this is why it's crucial to look beyond the borders of the Union, strengthen ties to the US and foster solidarity.

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The EU should help further development in third countries to reduce migration

Poor prospects in countries of origin make migration to Europe more attractive. The EU can reduce immigration by increasing its development assistance.

Migration to the EU is often the result of underdevelopment elsewhere. The EU should do more to create a stable and secure economic and political environment in the regions from which migrants come. Contributing to the creation of secure and flourishing countries elsewhere is in the best interests of both the EU and third countries.

In some cases, this can be achieved through the elimination of economic links between European countries and former colonies which prevent them from developing themselves, particularly with regard to natural resources. In others, this requires specific development projects. Where this is the case, projects should be carefully monitored to ensure that they improve lives and reduce the incentive to leave, rather than funding corrupt leaders.

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Reduce the consumption of red meat in Europe

We need campaigns and financial aid to promote alternatives to traditional red meat, as well as to end its outsourcing.

One solution to reduce the consumption of red meat in Europe may be a campaign to replace traditional cattle with ostrich, a red meat almost indistinguishable from beef, but more environmentally friendly to produce. Along the lines of this, we need to invest more in lab-grown meat alternatives.

However, regardless of how much consumption habits might change, it is also paramount to end the outsourcing of meat production to non-European countries such as Brazil in order to protect essential ecosystems like the Amazon.

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