MC Newsletter Special Issue about the Brussels meeting
Dear MC Member, as you know, on March 12th & 13th we had a meeting in Brussels, focused on working on the deliverables of this first year of our Action.
In this newletter we send you a summary of the content of this meeting, so you will be able to follow the work and participate in the deliverables of each group.
Stay safe and at home!
The MC Newsletter is our internal tool to summarize the relevant tasks, events and more that we have done and we will do in the near future.
You will find extend info about all our action in the website very soon, but now you can participate and stay tune of the most relevant and “should know” events in this Volume. Welcome to our first ever MC newsletter!
We will lunch a external newsletter
Spread the word!!
We are working in the dissemination plan and, as we talked in Malaga, one of the tools will be the external newsletter. We will send a quartely newletter with a summary of our work.
Now is your time to spread the word!! Tell your colleagues, organizatios, institutions and even your family and friends to sign up to our newletter.
Send them the link below and tell, in your own your word and language, what we will do about the Rural NEET youth across europe and all over the world.http://www.rnyobservatory.eu/newsletter
We have a nice time in our meeting in Málaga but also we make a very good work for our action. All the members have worked in a coordinated way and have reach our goals for this meeting.
We will prepare a private website with the content of this meeting and we will send you the link soon.
See you again in the next meeting!!
Kick off event of the Action on 14th October 2019 in Brussels
Rural NEETs’ Youth Network (RNYN) is a running four-year COST Action that kicked-off on the 14th of October of 2019. The network aims at developing a model of comprehension for rural youths not in education, nor in employment or training (NEET). This model is supposed to unfold social exclusion risk and protective factors associated to this group. According to the EUROSTAT, NEETs are more prevalent in rural regions, compared urban and suburban areas, especially in Southern and Eastern European countries. Thus, this situation represents a threat, but also an opportunity for rural development.