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News article17 February 2022European Labour Authority, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion2 min read

Conference on the Future of Europe: Make sure your voice is heard!

There is still time to share your ideas for the future of the EU! But you must submit them by 20 February to feed into the discussions of the Conference on the Future of Europe (COFE) plenaries.

Conference on the Future of Europe: Make sure your voice is heard!
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Submissions made after 20 February will not be lost, though! These will be used in a follow-up to the COFE.

The COFE platform: A place for ideas to grow

Launched in 2021, the COFE is a citizen-led series of debates and discussions that enables people from across the EU to share their ideas and help shape their common future via a Multilingual Digital Platform.

Register now to join in

Want to get involved? The first step to making your voice heard is registering on the platform. Once you log in, it’s time to join the discussion.

There is a whole list of topics you can contribute your thoughts on:

If your idea doesn’t fit any of these topics, you can still make it heard in other ideas.

You can also endorse your favourite ideas already being discussed, and contribute to them in the comments section.

Spread the word!

European Citizens’ Panels prepare their recommendations for the future of Europe – what are your ideas?

Do you have concrete ideas for Europe when it comes to the EU in the world, migration, the economy, social justice and jobs, youth, sport, culture and education, or digital transformation? Don’t miss this opportunity to participate in the Conference on the Future of Europe!

The last session of the Conference’s European Citizens’ Panels will take place on 25-27 February, and they want to hear from you!

  • A stronger economy, social justice and jobs / Education, culture, youth and sport / Digital transformation (25-27 February), including web streamed plenary sessions) addresses the future of jobs and the economy in the EU, and the opportunities and challenges presented by digital transformation. This is one of the biggest future-oriented topics currently under debate, especially after the pandemic and in relation to issues of social justice. The Panel also deals with the future of Europe in the areas of youth, sport, culture and education.

A third of each of these panels is composed of young people (aged 16-25), demonstrating the EU’s commitment to giving a voice to its youth.

Want to find out more about the Conference on the Future of Europe? Head to ‘What is the Conference on the Future of Europe?

 

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What is the Conference on the Future of Europe?

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EU in the world

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Digital transformation

European democracy

Migration

Youth, sport, culture and education

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EU in the world / Migration (11–13 February)

A stronger economy, social justice and jobs / Education, culture, youth and sport / Digital transformation (25–27 February)

 

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