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Civic Space, Digital Governance, Gender & Inclusion — Webinar

Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia — May 20, 2026 @ 5:00pm - 6:00pm GMT+01:00

Zoom meeting

Host Organization and Partners — VIZao FuturELA, TinosYouth, Szlovákiai Magyar Ifjúsági Szövetség

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/6747298230?pwd=fFxtO2YD78b7eE8mqVRhZ5zmRhQYPL.1

Why? – For awareness about public barriers impacting the youth. We want promote transparency, inclusion, and sharing our experiences that we have gathered from an OGP co-founded Erasmus+ project about Open Governance.
How- We would like to organize a webinar in the form of a round-table discussion where we could discuss the topic and also come up with ideas for solving the problems regarding the youth. We have many experts in this field in our countries and we would like invite some of them, but we have not decided who to invite yet. And we are also open to the idea of OGP recommending some speakers to us.
When- 20th of May from 5PM
For who- For youth workers from our respective countries (Portugal, Italy, Greece, Slovakia
Where- Through a Zoom webinar

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