ABOUT THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME
Erasmus+ is EU’s Programme in the fields of education, training, youth and sport, first with funds for the period 2014-2021, and now extended to 2027. Education, training, youth and sports can make major contributions to help tackle socio-economic changes as some of the key challenges that Europe will be facing until the end of the decade, and to support the implementation of the European policy agenda for growth, jobs, equity and social inclusion.
Fighting rising levels of unemployment -particularly among young people- has become one of the most urgent tasks for European governments. Too many young people leave school prematurely, running a high risk of becoming unemployed and socially marginalised, and the same risk threatens many adults with low skills. Technologies are changing the ways in which society operates, and there is a need to ensure that the best use is made of them. EU businesses need to become more competitive through talent and innovation.
Europe needs more cohesive and inclusive societies that allow citizens to play an active role in democratic life. Education and youth work are key to promote common European values, foster social integration, enhance intercultural understanding and a sense of belonging to a community, and prevent violent radicalization. Erasmus+ is an effective tool to promote the inclusion of people with disadvantaged backgrounds, including newly arrived migrants.
Another challenge relates to the development of social capital among youth, the empowerment of young people, and their ability to participate actively in society, in line with the provisions of the Lisbon Treaty to “encourage the participation of young people in democratic life in Europe”. This issue can also be targeted through non-formal learning activities, which aim at enhancing the skills and competences of young people as well as their active citizenship. Moreover, there is a need to provide youth organisations and youth workers with training and cooperation opportunities, to develop their professionalism and European dimension of youth work.
Well-performing education and training systems and youth policies provide people with the skills required by the labor market and the economy, while allowing them to play an active role in society and achieve personal fulfilment. Reforms in education, training and youth can strengthen the progress towards these goals on the basis of a shared vision between policy makers and stakeholders, sound evidence and cooperation across different fields and levels.
The Erasmus+ Programme is designed to support EU countries’ efforts to efficiently use the potential of Europe’s talent and social assets in lifelong learning perspectives, linking support to formal, non-formal and informal learning throughout the fields of education, training and youth. The Programme also enhances the opportunities for cooperation and mobility with Partner Countries, notably in the fields of higher education and youth.
In accordance with one of the new elements introduced in the Lisbon Treaty, Erasmus+ also supports activities aiming at developing the European dimension in sports, by promoting cooperation between bodies responsible for sports. The Programme promotes the creation and development of European networks, providing opportunities for cooperation among stakeholders and the exchange and transfer of knowledge and know-how in different areas relating to sports and physical activities. This reinforced cooperation will have notable positive effects in developing the potential of Europe’s human capital by helping reduce the social and economic costs of physical inactivity.
The Programme supports actions, cooperation and tools consistent with the objectives of the Europe 2020 Strategy and its flagship initiatives, such as Youth on the Move and the Agenda for new skills and jobs. The Programme also contributes to achieve the objectives of the Education and Training Strategic Framework for European cooperation in Education and Training and of the European Youth Strategy through the Open Methods of Coordination.
This investment in knowledge, skills and competences will benefit individuals, institutions, organisations and society as a whole by contributing to growth and ensuring equity, prosperity and social inclusion in Europe and beyond.
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SPANISH NATIONAL AGENCY – INSTITUTO DE LA JUVENTUD (INJUVE)
The INJUVE is a public agency, attached to the Ministry of Youth and Children, whose main activity is aimed at promoting actions for the benefit of young people.