Policy Paper on the Erasmus+ successor programme
The policy paper outlines the political demands of the European Youth Forum and its member organisations in view of the negotiations and adoptions of the Erasmus+ successor programme within the post-2020 EU Multiannual Financial Framework
Policy Paper on the Erasmus+ successor programme
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