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On 30 January, FEBEA organised a workshop to learn more about youth implication in social economy and ethical finance.
Since their emergence, the social economy and ethical finance have been a ‘model for the future’ (Liege Roadmap, 2024:2) expressing the concerns, aspirations and expectations of young people. However, their participation in these spaces could also be a challenge.
This policy brief explores this challenge and outlines a roadmap for re-launching youth engagement. By adopting a collaborative and empowering approach, we can unlock the immense potential of young people and ensure relevance for generations to come.
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