#20 AER Meeting of Youth in the European Regions in Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden VoxPops: why are you here?

But who are these novice networkers? Orange Magazine went for a tour of samples:

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Iliarina Seredinova, 19
Region, country: Kaliningrad, Russia
Why are you here? To meet partners for future projects and to exchange experiences.
What does ‘networking’ mean to you? Cooperation and mutual help.

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Petar Curic, 29
Region, country: Istarka Zupanija, Croatia.
Why are you here? To represent my region.
What does ‘networking’ mean to you? Everything.

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Cosmas Combat, 28
Region, country: Ghana
Why are you here? To see how the European youth perceive their future.
What does ‘networking’ mean to you? To me, it’s the future of all youth activity. It’s a way of developing both useful contacts and yourself as a human being.

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Nazi Berdzneishvili, 27
Region, country: Guria, Georgia.
Why are you here? To share experiences and to see how other youth organisations work.
What does ‘networking’ mean to you? Collaboration.

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Alejandro Sanchis Roldan, 25
Region, country: Valencia, Spain.
Why are you here? To get to know the AER, and to look for inspiration and advice for my own activities in Valencia.
What does ‘networking’ mean to you? It’s the future form of all kinds of work.

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By: David Michael Barnwell

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