Evaluation of Inclusion and Diversity in EU Youth Programmes

Year of production: 2024

Inclusion and Diversity have long been key priorities in European youth programmes, including Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps, and will remain a focus beyond 2027. To better understand how these aspects are integrated into the programmes, SALTO Inclusion & Diversity has collected valuable data and conducted research that provides insights into enhancing inclusiveness.

An interim evaluation of the 2021–2023 programme period is underway, with a full report expected in December 2024. To learn more about the current state of inclusiveness and the impact of the Inclusion and Diversity Strategy, explore the research report published by SALTO Inclusion & Diversity in January 2024, along with its executive summary, which highlights key findings. Additional background and analysis on the progress and challenges of past and current programmes are also available through comprehensive desk research, offering lessons for future initiatives.

Follow the link to access the full range of resources, including a visual summary and detailed findings.

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SALTO Inclusion and Diversity

SALTO Inclusion & Diversity supports the inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities in international youth projects and gives youth and youth workers skills to deal with diversity of all kinds.JINT vzw stimulates and supports the international exchange and cooperation of young people and youth organisations. JINT is the National Agency for Erasmus+ Youth and the European Solidarity Corps and coordinates the Bel'J programme in Flanders, Belgium.

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