Throughout November, the Contact Points are organizing various initiatives to encourage organizations and young people to join the Erasmus+ Youth Programme and the European Solidarity Corps. Across the Western Balkans, info sessions, monitorship programs, research, workshops, and consultations will provide insights into the latest opportunities in the field of youth.
Key events of Contact Points include Kosovo’s participation in the EIEF EBLA International Education Fair, Albania’s info-session on Capacity Building in the field of Youth and Serbia’s Info Days in Kraljevo and Čačak. Montenegro CP is preparing for the Annual Volunteer Award on December 4th, while Bosnia and Herzegovina’s new Contact Points (Centre for Youth Development and the Nadbiskupijski centar za pastoral mladih Ivan Pavao II) are launching updated websites and preparing for their noew role.
These collective efforts by the Contact Points aim to support organizations, increase program visibility, and engage young people, strengthening the impact of Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps in the Western Balkans.