On 9th of May 2022, we will once again celebrate Europe Day in Estonia.
As in the previous two years, the events will take place in six cities across Estonia: Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Võru, Pärnu and Kuressaare. In addition, Europe Day events and activities will take place in Põlva, Jõhvi, Hiiumaa and Haapsalu, under the leadership of the local Europe Direct Centres.
2022 has been declared the European Year of Youth, which is why the Europe Day events are mainly targeted to Estonian schoolchildren and students.
Europe Day events and activities in cities can be divided into two parts. Schoolchildren are welcome to take part in the Rakett69 competition. All citizens are invited to participate in an exciting orienteering game in their home town.
Europe Day events will take place on May 9th from 2 PM to 5 PM in the central squares of Tallinn, Tartu, Narva, Võru and Pärnu. Kuressaare will start celebrating already on May 8th at noon, because on the same day the city celebrates its anniversary.
2022 has been declared the European Year of Youth, which is why the Europe Day events are mainly targeted to Estonian schoolchildren and students.
Europe Day events and activities in cities can be divided into two parts. Schoolchildren are welcome to take part in the Rakett69 competition. All citizens are invited to participate in an exciting orienteering game in their home town.
More about: https://estonia.representation.ec.europa.eu/uudised-ja-uritused/euroopa-paev_et
International conference “Civil Society Ideas for the sustainable and secure Future of Europe” of the Green Habito cooperation network, that takes place on 1st – 4th of May 2022 in Narva & Narva-Jõesuu, Estonia.
It is a 3 full-day conference and an annual meeting of the network, that brings together a unique European network of civil society organizations, youth and experts to discuss the role of civil society in achieving global sustainable development goals and questions of European Security by raising awareness of 4 key issues, promoting peace and security in the region; good practices and innovative solution for Green Growth; Cognitive warfare and European civil society solidarity.
In particular, to pay attention to the European community to end the Russian – Ukrainian conflict and resolve it through diplomacy.
The aim of the conference is to explore the possible solutions of stabilizing European security, improve people’s cognitive security and support achievement of UN SDGs in terms of green grown and environmental protection, by raising awareness about the importance of involving civil society into achievement of sustainable development goals at local level and inclusion of CSOs into the consultation and decision making process.
Find more about conference and participation conditions on web: www.fimigrant.info/conference