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Bridge DEAL & CAP

15/10/2021

Young FoEE is proudly taking part in this new project which aims at Increasing stakeholder engagement with and citizens’ knowledge about the new CAP and the European Green Deal

Friends of the Earth groups in Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Spain and Sweden are running Bridge DEAL & CAP project between August 2021 and July 2022. It also engages youth networks of organisations working on food and farming, coordinated by Young Friends of the Earth Europe.

The project will raise awareness and build trust in European policies through providing targeted information and dialogue spaces for stakeholders and the general public about the new CAP in its relation to the European Green Deal.

Across Europe, hundreds of different activities are taking place as part of the project, including:

  • Stakeholder forums, workshops and conferences on the new CAP and National Strategic Plans (NSP)
  • Citizens engagement activities to disseminate crucial information to urban youth, critical media and the general public on the new CAP and its importance to stop biodiversity loss and reduce its impact on climate change
  • Several communication and information materials will be produced

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