From 10th to 13th March 2014, in Rome, was held the third meeting of the Malteser Youth on the CEE Malteser Youth network Project, initiated by the Steering Committee for the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Order of Malta Relief Organization (OMRO).

• To promote and integrate the CEE Malteser Youth National Plan of Actions
• To anchor the CEE Malteser Youth National Plan of Actions to European trends
• To become familiar with the “Erasmus +” program (the new EU Program for Education, Training, Youth, and Sport for 2014-2020)
• To further develop participants’ abilities in elaborating a youth project proposal
• To stimulate the participants’ motivation towards their involvement in the OMROs
• To become aware of the importance of a coherent communication process within the OM, including the youth work
• To foster group cohesion (by spiritual moments, interaction, working groups)
• To facilitate the network development
• To anchor the CEE Malteser Youth National Plan of Actions to European trends
• To become familiar with the “Erasmus +” program (the new EU Program for Education, Training, Youth, and Sport for 2014-2020)
• To further develop participants’ abilities in elaborating a youth project proposal
• To stimulate the participants’ motivation towards their involvement in the OMROs
• To become aware of the importance of a coherent communication process within the OM, including the youth work
• To foster group cohesion (by spiritual moments, interaction, working groups)
• To facilitate the network development
The first day started with the introduction, the CEE Malteser Youth National Plan of Actions with individual country inputs along their NPA: description and explanation of different YW approach, goals, content and activities on country level and poster exhibition about YW; the Tour Visit of the Magistral Villa; Erasmus+, the new EU Program for Education, Training, Youth, and Sport for 2014-2020.
On the second day, except still working with Erasmus, the topic “How does the Order of Malta communicate?” was focused on presentation on OM communications policy and guideline, followed by Q&A session.
On the third day the morning started with the Holy Mass at St. Peter’s Cathedral and after a visit in one of the Order of Malta premises.
On the second day, except still working with Erasmus, the topic “How does the Order of Malta communicate?” was focused on presentation on OM communications policy and guideline, followed by Q&A session.
On the third day the morning started with the Holy Mass at St. Peter’s Cathedral and after a visit in one of the Order of Malta premises.