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ABOUT

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With the reappearance of demands for national borders, the four EU freedoms (free movement of goods, services, capital, and persons) and EU multiculturalism are under threat. With this in mind, and with respect to the priority to challenge Euroscepticism, the partners of the EUROPEAN ACADEMY NETWORK aim to provide European local and regional policy makers and citizens with knowledge and tools that support active citizenship and democratic Union. The unique composition of the partnership will allow hundreds of citizens to get engaged in a process that includes real-life SIMULATION ACTIVITIES to experience how EU institutions operate and to understand the subtleties of EU policy-making (European Parliament, European Council, European Commission, Committee of the Regions, Council of the EU). This will allow different groups in society to personally engage in Union policy processes, as well as internalize democratic values that unite Europe. EAN moreover will spread good practices of how policymakers and citizens can engage in EU matters, and participate in its making. The project activities will take place between March 2020 and July 2021, engaging partners from 13 countries: Bulgaria, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro, Poland, and Latvia. By facilitating exchange and policy learning among participants, the project will increase institutional capacities in long term - a fundamental asset for the future of democracy, taking into consideration nationalistic tendencies in Europe. With the intention to broadly support European civic education and engagement in shaping the EU agenda, a POLICY TOOLKIT will be published and disseminated as a tool with pan-European relevance containing reviewed methods and worked-out approaches. We expect a 70% increase in the volunteering of hundreds of people directly involved. Through dissemination, the project aims to reach over 10.000 people across Europe.

Numbers
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13

countries

Audience

600

direct participants

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10K

indirect participants

OUR NETWORK

The success of the European Academy Network project lies in the variety of its partners. They represent 13 European countries. The Network is coordinated by Veliko Tarnovo Municipality from Bulgaria. EAN engages representatives, volunteers, policymakers, and experts from 14 organizations - local public bodies, Civil Society Organizations, a development agency, and a local action group. This partnership is geographically balanced and represents a real European Outreach. Partners come from Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern Europe, and also from an EU neighboring country- Montenegro.

The ACADEMY involves 14 partners from 13 countries: Bulgaria, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, Austria, Montenegro, Poland, and Latvia.

The Network
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