Listening to young people: Mobility for future (EN)

Introduction: Youth mobility for future!

DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE ZUSAMMENARBEIT

1 Deutsch-US-Ameri- kanische Beziehung Introduction: Youth mobility for future!

Bettina Heinen-Koesters,

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Youth and mobility are two sides of the same coin. Many young people feel that travelling at a young age widens their personal and cultural horizons. It enriches their education, increases their social aspirations and strengthens their commitment to social causes. Moreover, youth travel is seen as worthy of promotion by governments and society at large: school and student exchanges, traineeships abroad, international work placements, international volunteering, social engagement and more are frequently offered to young people as a way to help them grow.

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