Euro Clubs and EU Information Centres launch the call for new members
Are you 14+ years old, a school pupil or student in Moldova, and do European values resonate with you? We invite you to join the network of Euro Clubs and EU Information Centres. The first EU Information Centre was inaugurated by the Delegation of the European Union in Chișinău in 2007. Today, the network includes 30 locations across the country – from north to south – bringing together a community of over 1,000 young people that continues to grow every year.
Fill in the form to join the network:
https://forms.gle/WXPpVJybHXNRq3F98
Applications are open until 16 February.
What are EU Information Centres and Euro Clubs, and what do they do?
The community of EU Information Centres and Euro Clubs brings information about the European Union closer to people, working in close cooperation with the main EU Information Centre in the Republic of Moldova – Europe Café.
They help people across Moldova:
- better understand how the European Union supports the development of the Republic of Moldova
- see how this support contributes to improving everyday life
- learn about the opportunities available to citizens
Through their activities, Euro Clubs and EU Information Centres provide clear and accessible information about EU policies, European institutions, EU-funded programmes and projects, as well as EU–Moldova relations. They also encourage interest and open dialogue on EU–Moldova cooperation.
Want to join the network?
It’s easy:
- Identify the Centre in your locality that you would like to join. EU Information Centres and Euro Clubs are hosted by institutions such as university, regional and local libraries, universities and high schools. See the map here: https://eu4moldova.eu/eu-info-centers/.
Currently, the network is active in: Bălți, Cahul, Căușeni, Chișinău, Comrat, Edineț, Fălești, Hîncești, Ialoveni, Leova, Orhei, Rezina, Rîșcani, Sîngerei, Soroca, Telenești, Ungheni and Vulcănești. - Get in touch with the coordinator of the Centre you are interested in. Contact details are available via the same link on the interactive map: https://eu4moldova.eu/eu-info-centers/
What activities do Euro Clubs and EU Information Centres organise?
- promote information campaigns and activities initiated by the Delegation of the European Union in the Republic of Moldova;
- take part in meetings with the EU Ambassador, ambassadors of EU Member States and high-level officials;
- organise events, competitions, workshops, discussions and exchanges of experience, debates and forums, fairs and initiatives dedicated to Europe Day;
- learn about how the European Union works and how to create effective social media content;
- network members can develop their own activity plans to promote EU values and raise awareness of the support provided by the European Union to the citizens of the Republic of Moldova.
What opportunities do you get once you join Euro Clubs or EU Information Centres?
The network brings together over one thousand active members. As part of it, you gain access to:
- a community of young people who share the same values;
- activities and people who can inspire and support your development;
- initiatives such as the EU Accelerator and the opportunity to meet EU Ambassadors and high-level leaders in person;
- announcements about study opportunities, internships and exchange programmes in EU countries;
- study visits to Brussels;
- the promotion of European unity values, as well as the culture and history of EU Member States.
Want to learn more? Join the ONLINE information session on 9 February at 15:00.
To become an Euro Club or EU Information Centre member, register by filling in the form by 16 February:
https://forms.gle/WXPpVJybHXNRq3F98