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Erasmus+ green project unites EP efforts of young people from several European countries

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The project Green World under the EU programme for education, training, youth and sport Erasmus+ will bring together young people from Bosilegrad, Serbia, Bulgaria, Italy and Hungary in sustainable practices and a shared commitment to environmental protection.

A string of entertaining events, workshops and joint projects will take place in Sunny Beach 1-10 September, during which the participants will be able to acquire knowledge in sustainable development, reducing pollution and innovative ways of coping with environmental challenges. The project was launched by the New Society association established in Sofia in 2019 with the mission of supporting the youngest generation via various educational programmes.



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