Final conferences
All four EUR(H)OPE partners planned and carried out local Final Conferences in their local areas in March 2026, inviting young adults, youth workers, policymakers, NGOs, journalists, students, cultural agents, and other local stakeholders to hear more about the EUR(H)OPE project’s activities, main results, and public outputs, including the Self-Telling Kit, 4 Journalistic Outputs from the Youth Exchange, and the Infographic Reports from the Policy Labs. These events also provided opportunities for networking to strengthen the connections between our organizations and other local organizations working in similar areas of migration, identity, storytelling, and international cooperation projects.
Each partner tailored their events to their local interests and participants:
- In l’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona), CEPS Projectes Socials gathered a group of youth workers, cultural agents, and postgraduate students to share the activities, results, and outputs of the EUR(H)OPE project and give more information on the possibilities for international collaboration and capacity building in European projects.
- In Tiznit, Morocco’s Friends Foundation shared information on the EUR(H)OPE project and other EU-funded projects they are involved in with young people active in EU projects and in the field of migration, in order to ensure good uptake of our project results with young people interested in Erasmus+ projects.
- In Naples, QCODE presented the main activities and results of the EUR(H)OPE project and organized a screening of journalistic reportages and a debate with Italian journalists to complement the project’s aims, objectives, and results with reporting based on the same themes and focuses, with many journalists, youth workers, and cultural sector actors present.
- In Tirana, Qendra Uja combined a presentation of the main activities and results of the EUR(H)OPE project with a film screening and debate around Albanian migration in Greece, building on the project’s themes and objectives and sharing a powerful short documentary film that is currently making the rounds at festivals. Youth workers, young people, NGOs, policymakers, and other organizations active in migration were present at their event.
These tailored actions not only reinforced the dissemination of the objectives, results, and outputs of the EUR(H)OPE project, but also provided attractive events that allowed us to reach wider and more varied audiences, thus translating into greater awareness of the EUR(H)OPE project in new circles in each partner country.







