Regranting: AGE members’ mobilization for the European elections 2024

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Regranting: AGE members’ mobilization for the European elections 2024. Featuring event photos and logos of these organisations: - Cyprus: Third Age Observatory (CTAO) - Poland: Bonum Vitae - Greece: 50+ Hellas

Six months to go, and all European citizens will elect their representatives at the next European Parliament for the period 2024-2029.

Ahead of this electoral appointment, AGE financed three small-scale projects in 2023, aimed to align the commitments of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) candidates to AGE proposal for a European strategy for age equality.

After six months of intense exchanges and work, we can proudly share their main achievements!

Amidst countless constraints, three projects successfully run in three countries:

CYPRUS

European Political Conference on Active, Healthy And Dignified Ageing: paving the way for age equality in Cyprus and in the EU

The Cyprus Third Age Observatory (CTAO) organised a high-level political conference on healthy and dignified ageing and related media campaign in Cyprus (20.000EUR budget).

POLAND

Bonum Vitae - Poland organisation

Bonum Vitae implemented a series of trainings for local leaders addressed to older people and their organizations in 7 regions throughout Poland, to raise awareness on age equality and to prepare them for the role of self-advocates in European elections (30.000EUR budget).

GREECE

50+ Hellas - Greek organisation

50+ Hellas organized a high-level conference on age equality and participation in Greece, underpinned by communication materials (20.000EUR budget).


Find out more about the three granted projects here

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