MILAN (ITALPRESS) – Promote youth policies, strengthen youth participation, promote personal and professional growth paths and expand access opportunities to cultural, training and active citizenship initiatives: these are the objectives of the Memorandum of Understanding for the Valorization of the Universal Civil Service and the National Youth Charter promoted and undersigned by the Minister for Sport and the Young Andrea Abodi and the President of Fondazione Fiera Milano Giovanni Bozzetti. A true “path for young people” stipulated by the two institutions, which strengthens the will to involve them and to make them more and more involved in the cultural, social and economic life of the country, integrating this commitment with initiatives to promote the National Youth Charter.
“The protocol just undersigned with Fondazione Fiera Milano contributes to further strengthen the opportunities dedicated to young people, through the platform of the universal civil service and that of the National Youth Charter, a digital tool that we are making increasingly accessible and rich in content. The new synergies with a leading reality like Fiera Milano, which I thank in the person of the president of the Giovanni Bozzetti Foundation, allow us to pursue the common goal of expanding the spaces of participation and growth at youth level, offering new opportunities for work and leisure. This agreement bears witness to our desire to shorten the distances and establish relations with young generations, investing, in fact, on the future of our nation, accompanying them in their personal and professional path, offering more and more opportunities to be protagonists of the social, cultural and economic life of Italy”, says the Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi.
“With the signing of this agreement, Fondazione Fiera Milano confirms its commitment to enhancing the talent and potential of young people, recognizing them as a valuable resource for the future of our country and encouraging an increasingly active role. I thank Minister Abodi for this initiative of great value and to be at our side in this collaboration. The Foundation has always paid attention to the training, development and enhancement of the skills of the new generations, not only through the support of the exhibition sector, but also thanks to the numerous initiatives promoted by Accademia Fiera Milano, among which stand out the two masters Progea and Meed. Together we serve our young people, who represent the engine and the future of our country,” says Giovanni Bozzetti, President of Fondazione Fiera Milano.
The two-year agreement represents the joint desire to make a system between institutions and develop a structured collaboration on initiatives dedicated to new generations, joining in the core of the activities of promoting the tools made available to young people to enhance their talents. In particular, through the protocol, it is meant to further enhance the institution of the universal civil service, which represents a personal and professional growth tool for young people and an opportunity to foster their integration into the world of work and, more generally, in society.
Young people who take this path, in fact, have the opportunity to enrich their knowledge and skills, while developing a greater civic sense and belonging to the community. The Memorandum of Understanding also includes initiatives to promote the National Youth Charter, involving administrations, bodies and other public entities interested in joining the project.
The National Youth Charter is a digital, personal and nominative tool for young people between 18 and 35 years of age resident in Italy, which allows access to benefits and discounts on goods and services offered by public and private operators, at national and European level. The facilities will cover different areas – including culture, entertainment, music and fairs – and will be available through the membership of the Charter by Fondazione Fiera Milano and its subsidiaries.
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