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Info Centru în Moldova pentru Erasmus+ Tineret şi Corpul European de Solidaritate reprezintă un centru informaţional gestionat de către Institutul de Instruire în Dezvoltare “MilleniuM” cu suportul SALTO EECA. Info Centru în Moldova pentru Erasmus+ Tineret şi Corpul European de Solidaritate reprezintă un centru informaţional gestionat de către Institutul de Instruire în Dezvoltare “MilleniuM” cu s

uportul SALTO EECA, ce are drept scop informarea tinerilor şi organizaţiilor de tineret despre oportunităţile programelor Erasmus+ şi European Solidarity Corps, precum şi susţinerea organizaţiilor în implementarea calitativă a proiectelor Erasmus+: Youth in Action şi European Solidarity Corps în Republica Moldova. The publication / media reflects the opinions only of the Info Centre and its local partners, and the European Commission neither the network of National Agencies and SALTO Resource Centres cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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13/06/2026

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📣A superpower that lasts: Sergiu Mărgineanu and the legacy of EU4Youth❗While many young Moldovans remain unaware of alte...
12/06/2026

📣A superpower that lasts: Sergiu Mărgineanu and the legacy of EU4Youth❗

While many young Moldovans remain unaware of alternative education, others know how to turn boring maths formulas into lessons on financial literacy, or find ways to bring environmental issues to life for students. Sergiu Mărgineanu has this very ‘superpower’ – he bridges that gap and demonstrates that learning doesn’t have to be limited to classroom activities.

Together with his colleague, and as part of the EU4Youth Alumni network, Sergiu launched the LEAD project – made up of eight workshops for pupils in the village of Fundurii Vechi, in the Glodeni district of Moldova. Although the EU-funded programme has now come to an end, our ‘superheroes’ continue to teach others.

A bit about our titular superhero – Sergiu is 19 years old, and studies at the Faculty of Law of the State University of Moldova and the Law School of the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. He is also a graduate of the EU4Youth Alumni network, which has nurtured five generations of young leaders in Moldova. This European Union project brought together grant recipients from various EU youth projects, and helped them to implement projects for their peers in their communities, particularly those with fewer opportunities.

“The project lasted almost a year. Young people from the Eastern Partnership countries were given various opportunities and, at the same time, developed initiatives for those in difficult circumstances,” says Sergiu.

👉‘Young people need a safe space more than anything else‘

Together, Sergiu and his project partner Radu Soltan developed a series of eight workshops, which were held between February and June 2025. The sessions covered communication, mental health, social cohesion, media literacy, and career guidance.

“The formal education system in Moldova isn’t necessarily bad, but young people need to look at education from a different perspective, to learn and discover the world through teaching methods other than those found in schools,” says Sergiu. “Although the youth sector is quite active, not everyone is able to take advantage of such initiatives. We began by identifying the group needs. In our case, we selected 24 pupils from Years 8 and 9 at a school in Fundurii Veche.”

Given the village’s remote location and the fact that pupils had no previous experience of such educational programmes, Sergiu and Radu decided that this opportunity would be beneficial for them. “Once we’d put the group together, we held a meeting with the participants to try to understand their challenges, expectations and aspirations.”

After their first session, with support from their EU4Youth mentor, Sergiu and Radu revised their plan: “We realised that what local young people need most is a safe space where they can feel comfortable, communicate freely and express their thoughts, emotions and opinions. That’s where we started.” Sessions on financial literacy, environment, and career guidance followed later on.

At first, the students felt lost and didn’t understand what was expected of them, recalls Sergiu. “During the first few sessions, they struggled to answer questions. Perhaps they felt uncomfortable because they hadn’t been spoken to in that way before. Another reason was that they didn’t understand the purpose of these sessions. But gradually, thanks to workshops, games and other teaching methods, we managed to establish open and sincere communication.”

Sergiu notes that one of the main outcomes was the effort to identify issues affecting local life and showcase them through a photography exhibition. “We ran a photography workshop, then printed the photos on canvas and displayed them at the school. Although we had originally planned to put them up at the town hall, we realised that the pupils would feel uncomfortable with that for the time being, so we limited ourselves to the school.”

Another significant achievement has been the career guidance sessions. For many participants, this was the first time they had really thought about their future: “At first, they weren’t sure about their plans. Many didn’t know whether they would continue their studies. I’m glad we addressed this issue and worked on it together.”

Sergiu admits that his view of how to work with young people has also changed. “I realised that group dynamics and communication are extremely important, and that is exactly where any educational activity with young people should begin.”

👉After participating in the incubator – adopting best practices and scaling them up

LEAD was launched thanks to the support of the EU4Youth Alumni network and has been sustained and developed through the participants’ own ‘superpowers’ and collaboration with the youth.md platform. Alongside working directly with 24 students, the project organisers also gained valuable insights into conducting training, mentoring, and different workshop formats. “EU4Youth Alumni helped me look at my activities differently and build a clearer structure for what I do and what I want to achieve together with other young people,” says Sergiu. As chair of the Students’ Club, which manages the youth.md portal, Sergiu and his team are further developing the LEAD initiative: “We want to adopt best practices and scale them up further.”

With the support of youth.md, Sergiu and Radu are now working on a new project, helping young people to develop skills for staying safe online. “We plan to reach young people from eight regions of Moldova. Thirty people will be working directly with us. They will then become content creators and pass on their knowledge within their own communities.”

Sergiu and Radu are developing the curriculum and selecting participants, as well as creating an online course that will be available at any time. “The course can be divided into two topics. The first is how to distinguish true information from false information and develop critical thinking. The second is how to ensure your voice is heard in the media landscape.”

These ideas align with the vision of the youth.md platform, where Sergiu works. The team is currently rethinking its activities with the aim of becoming a trusted platform for young people, where they can find reliable information about opportunities.

A year of participating in the EU4Youth Alumni network has helped not only to develop a successful project, but also to acquire leadership skills that enable the creation of initiatives on a different scale: “We want to continue working with young people and discussing the impact of social media on mental health. And we are looking for other young people who would like to join this mission.”

👉And what’s your superpower?

Sergiu Mărgineanu’s story has shown that superpowers do exist, and that anyone can develop their own. Have you ever wondered what your superpower is?

To learn more about Sergiu’s superpower, watch this video.
👉https://www.instagram.com/p/DXOh4kpD1zX/

💡 Active citizenship doesn’t stop at volunteering.📌 65% of participants feel more motivated to engage socially and polit...
11/06/2026

💡 Active citizenship doesn’t stop at volunteering.
📌 65% of participants feel more motivated to engage socially and politically
📌 81% of organisations say ESC volunteers foster positive EU attitudes in communities
📌 In 2021–2023, 200+ projects directly focused on democracy and inclusive participation
🗳️ Volunteering can even support first-time voters, helping counter declining youth turnout and participation inequalities.
❓ How did volunteering shape your civic engagement?
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📣EU4Youth closes with joint discussion on impact for young people in the Eastern Partnership❗On 29 April, the EU4Youth p...
10/06/2026

📣EU4Youth closes with joint discussion on impact for young people in the Eastern Partnership❗

On 29 April, the EU4Youth programme brought together implementing partners, EU institutions, and stakeholders in Brussels to mark the conclusion of the current phase of the European Union’s largest youth programme for the Eastern Partnership (EaP).

The participants discussed what approaches have proved most effective, and what the future of EU support to youth in the region should look like.

Opening the event, Michael Voegele, Acting Head of Unit C1 at Directorate-General for Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood (DG ENEST), spoke about the importance of understanding what has worked before shaping the next chapter of EU action for young people in the region. With EU Delegations from across the region participating online, the discussion opened with taking stock of results across the programme’s three pillars: youth employment and entrepreneurship, youth engagement and empowerment, and coordination and policy support.

EU4Youth implementing partners – the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ, Germany), Central Project Management Agency (CPVA, Lithuania), and Ernst&Young (EY) – presented effective approaches and lessons from their work.

Participants also explored emerging topics that will shape the landscape for young people in the region, including mental health and well-being, the shrinking of civic space, disinformation, and the long-term sustainability of the youth sector.

“EU4Youth has shown that sustained, partnership-driven investment in young people genuinely works,” said Behrooz M. Afshari, Team Leader, EU4Youth Coordination and Policy Support. “Across the Eastern Partnership, we have seen young people move from the margins to the centre of policy dialogue — as entrepreneurs, as civic leaders, as changemakers. The lessons we carry forward are clear: build on what is proven, stay adaptive to the realities young people face, and never underestimate the power of the partnerships EU4Youth has built.”

He added that the insights gathered at the event would directly inform the next generation of EU engagement with youth in this region.

Launched in 2017 and led by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood, EU4Youth is the EU’s flagship initiative supporting young people in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. The EU has invested over €50 million in the programme — through implementing projects, civil society grants, scholarships, and institutional capacity building — in ways designed to embed change at every level, from individual young people to the policies that shape their futures.

The programme’s reach has been substantial, as well as its impact: nearly 80% of young people who participated in EU4Youth-funded activities reported finding employment following that support, while 70% said the programme had empowered them to get more involved in their communities.

The programme has adapted continuously to the region’s challenging political context, including the ongoing Russian war of aggression against Ukraine and the repression of civil society in several partner countries. In response to the war, the programme repurposed €2 million for youth employment and entrepreneurship projects in Ukraine, aimed at strengthening youth resilience and encouraging active participation in the country’s recovery.

The results of these efforts are monitored and recorded in annual EU4Youth reports. 👉https://www.eu4youthdays.eu/

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10/06/2026

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📣EU4Youth empowers young local leaders at Congress of Young Mayors and Local Advisors of Moldova❗Young local leaders fro...
09/06/2026

📣EU4Youth empowers young local leaders at Congress of Young Mayors and Local Advisors of Moldova❗

Young local leaders from across the Republic of Moldova came together to discuss the future development of their communities during the 5th edition of the Congress of the Platform of Young Mayors and Local Advisors, held on 5-6 May.

The event brought together approximately 60 participants, including young mayors, deputy mayors, local councilors, youth specialists, and representatives of youth structures from across the country. Over the course of two days, participants engaged in dialogue, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas focused on strengthening local communities and increasing youth participation at the local level.

Key topics discussed during the congress included local public administration reform, youth participation in decision-making processes, funding opportunities for communities, and European integration and the development of the local youth ecosystem.

The congress served as a platform for networking, learning, and cooperation among young leaders and professionals actively contributing to the development of communities throughout Moldova.

This activity was implemented by the National Youth Council of Moldova, with the support of the ‘EU4Youth: engagement and empowerment’ project, co-funded by the European Union and the German Government.

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09/06/2026

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It is an EU certification required for organisations to take part in humanitarian volunteering actions.

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When? 📅 11 June 2026, 14:30 - 16:30 CEST

A great opportunity for organisations active in humanitarian aid and solidarity initiatives across Europe and beyond.

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🇪🇺📣 Have your say on the future of youth policy in Europe!The European Commission is launching a public consultation to ...
08/06/2026

🇪🇺📣 Have your say on the future of youth policy in Europe!

The European Commission is launching a public consultation to help shape the next EU Youth Strategy beyond 2027. And your voice matters! 💬

Why is this important?
The current EU Youth Strategy (2019–2027) is coming to an end. It plays a key role in supporting young people’s social and civic engagement, ensuring that policies reflect their real needs, and driving meaningful change across Europe. 🌍

👉 The consultation is open to EVERYONE!
• young people,
• youth workers,
• youth researchers,
• organisations, institutions and authorities supporting young people,
• and anyone interested in EU youth policy - even if you’ve never taken part before.

🗓️ The public consultation is open until 16 July 2026 here: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/16252-EU-Youth-Strategy-post-2027_en

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The application results are finally out for the   spring round! That translates into 40 912 eighteen-year-olds getting o...
08/06/2026

The application results are finally out for the spring round!

That translates into 40 912 eighteen-year-olds getting on a train and exploring Europe, gaining new skills for life. From hidden gems to historical sites, all while making new friends from across borders.

A backpack full of core memories. ✨ ➡️ https://link.europa.eu/v4JC4P

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS - ERASMUS+ YOUTH EXCHANGE for 4 participants (aged 18-30) and 1 group leader (aged 21+) from Moldo...
08/06/2026

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS - ERASMUS+ YOUTH EXCHANGE for 4 participants (aged 18-30) and 1 group leader (aged 21+) from Moldova 🇲🇩 to join the youth exchange FUTURE CAREERS & AI.

📍 Where: Pervolia, Cyprus
🗓️ When: 4-13 September 2026
⏳ Deadline: Applications open until ‼️ 20 June‼️

💸 Costs: Accommodation, food, and travel are covered according to Erasmus+ rules. Travel expenses will be reimbursed up to 309€.

📌 InfoPack: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IpyKFAwbG7XOoiAzG0JoSqOk4yUmW4B9/view?usp=drivesdk
📌 Application Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeKf5rbvpFQrew4PNmSlnB1vgJ_5NHfBHOl2YcyH6esVRw-Hg/viewform

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