On Thursday 15 October, the European Commission published a manifesto written by young people with a dozen recommendations to improve European territorial cooperation (Interreg), on the occasion of the fund's 30th anniversary and in view of the upcoming budget cycle.
For example, the signatories of this manifesto call for Interreg to be more focused on the issues facing young people, helping them to acquire skills and find employment. They also propose that the rules should be simplified and...