
After one full year of travelling, shared experiences and meetings, the adventures of the Cross Over project have come to an end. And what a year it was! 12 great local activities took place in Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland in order to foster the participation of the youth population in the 2019 European Parliament elections.
Starting at the end of 2018, this European project funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme, in fact, aimed to promote people’s awareness of the European Union and attract their interest for the European Parliament elections of May 2019, especially among the younger generations.
The project involved a consortium of 14 local authorities and civil society organisations from 11 countries: Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden. Together, they took the highly interesting and potentially risky choice to organize the project activities in the following six countries with some of the lowest turnout in the previous EU elections: Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia.
–> Read more about all local activities in the Cross Over final publication.
The project cycle then ended in Gdansk, Poland, with an international meeting where all partners shared their experiences regarding youth participation and the final results of the various local activities.
A video was designed, too, so to :xplain in just a few minutes Cross Over’s purpose and achievements; you can discover it ici.
A special thank you from Cross Over goes to Anna and Pablo, the two selected volunteers who travelled across Europe during the project’s life-year in order to share their experiences and actively participate in the local activities; as well as huge thanks to Agora, the lead partner of the project, and to all other involved partners.
The journey ends here; its results won’t!

After one full year of travelling, shared experiences and meetings, the adventures of the Cross Over project have come to an end. And what a year it was! 12 great local activities took place in Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland in order to foster the participation of the youth population in the 2019 European Parliament elections.
Starting at the end of 2018, this European project funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme, in fact, aimed to promote people’s awareness of the European Union and attract their interest for the European Parliament elections of May 2019, especially among the younger generations.
The project involved a consortium of 14 local authorities and civil society organisations from 11 countries: Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden. Together, they took the highly interesting and potentially risky choice to organize the project activities in the following six countries with some of the lowest turnout in the previous EU elections: Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia.
The project cycle then ended in Gdansk, Poland, with an international meeting where all partners shared their experiences regarding youth participation and the final results of the various local activities.
A video was designed, too, so to :xplain in just a few minutes Cross Over’s purpose and achievements; you can discover it ici.
A special thank you from Cross Over goes to Anna and Pablo, the two selected volunteers who travelled across Europe during the project’s life-year in order to share their experiences and actively participate in the local activities; as well as huge thanks to Agora, the lead partner of the project, and to all other involved partners.
The journey ends here; its results won’t!