EAEA has launched its country reports survey 2022.
04.07.2022

MEMBERS EXCLUSIVE: Country reports survey 2022 launched!

This is information exclusively for our members.

EAEA has launched its country reports survey 2022! Deadline for answers is 2 September 2022.
 
 
Further information and instructions are in the email that was sent to all members.
 
The aim of the country reports is to present the state of adult learning and education (ALE) from a civil society perspective. The more we know about your country, the better we can inform the European level about new developments, innovations and problems and target our advocacy. 
 
Thank you very much for your participation!

Text: EAEA

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