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The European Commission has just launched a public consultation on how to give young people in Europe more and better opportunities of going abroad for learning, studying or volunteering. Take part in this consultation either by filling in the online questionnaire or by sending the Commission a written contribution on the issue via email.

Do not miss the consultation document: "Green paper: Promoting the learning mobility of young people".

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