European Movement Belgium - Activities

Activities

To achieve its objectives, the EMB organizes annually through Belgium a diversified program and activities accessible to a wide audience:

  • Cultural evenings on member and candidate states to the EU,
  • A rally "Brussels Capital of Europe"
  • Public debates with Belgian and European personalities
  • Radio broadcasts
  • Exhibitions,
  • Interactive animations during the Europe Day
  • Open weekends at Val Duchesse to commemorate the 50 years of Rome Treaty (20 000 visitors)

In partnership with the young comity and Young European Federalists- Belgium, the EMB is also introducing a range of activities for young people:

  • training weekends on Europe
  • visit of the European institutions in Brussels, Strasbourg and Luxembourg,
  • Interschool debates,
  • Interactive lessons on current events,
  • Seminars.

The European Movement - Belgium finally participates in the activities of the International European Movement.

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