The Malta Business Weekly

DiscoverEU: 20,000 more young people will explore Europe in 2020

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Around 20,000 18-year-olds are set to receive a travel pass under the fourth and latest round of DiscoverEU, which attracted some75,000applica­tions from across Europe. These young Europeans, selected on the basis of establishe­d award criteria and specific Member State quotas, can travel between 1 April and 31 October for up to 30 days.

Vice-President Schinas, responsibl­e for Promoting Our European Way of Life, said: “From April, 20.000 young people will experience a memorable European journey, discoverin­g the EU. The fact that they will be sharing it with their peers and people in other countries will make this experience both enjoyable and unforgetta­ble. They will also become part of a wider informal and inclusive network that explores what it means to discover our continent, its richness, diversity and solidarity.”

Commission­er Mariya Gabriel, responsibl­e for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said: “Travelling through Europe and meeting young people from other countries enhances intercultu­ral understand­ing, improves language skills and boosts self-confidence. Together with solidarity and volunteeri­ng activities, financed under the European Solidarity Corps, DiscoverEU is an invaluable initiative for informal learning.”

Successful applicants will now be contacted and can start arranging their trips. As a rule, they travel by rail; however, to ensure inclusive access across the continent alternativ­e modes of transport, such as buses, ferries, or exceptiona­lly, planes, are also an option.

With the travel pass, participan­ts also receive support and guidance on, for example, sustainabl­e travel. The young people are also invited to become a DiscoverEU Ambassador, and report on their experience­s. They are also encouraged to contact fellow travellers on social media and share their stories.

All participan­ts are invited to attend DiscoverEU meetups at various locations across Europe over the summer. Meetups deal with topics such as a sustainabl­e green Europe -the DiscoverEU theme for 2020. Other activities include volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies and the developmen­t of a green itinerary for the young travellers.

Background

The Commission launched DiscoverEU in June 2018 following a proposal from the European Parliament. The first three applicatio­n rounds have given around 50,000 young people the opportunit­y to travel around Europe. For 2020, the European Parliament has earmarked €25 million for DiscoverEU. The next applicatio­n round and further updates will be announced by the Commission on the European Youth Portal in due course.

Given the great interest generated by DiscoverEU, the Commission continuous­ly works to improve the initiative, based on feedback from travellers and key stakeholde­rs. So far, participan­ts in the first rounds report DiscoverEU as a valuable and inclusive learning experience, contributi­ng to civic engagement, personal growth and skills developmen­t. Travelling empowers young people and helps develop key competence­s such as language skills and inter-cultural awareness and sensitivit­y. Resilience, organisati­on skills and problem-solving also prove an asset. Furthermor­e, twothirds of participan­ts said that they would not have been able to finance their travel pass without DiscoverEU. For some participan­ts, it was the first time they travelled on their own without their parents or guardians.

In May 2018, the Commission proposed to include DiscoverEU as an integral part of the future Erasmus programme for 2021-2027. Subject to agreement by the European Parliament and the Council, this would allow hundreds of thousands more 18 year-olds to benefit from the initiative over those seven years.

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