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Current knowledge assessment Erasmus+ youth meeting with policy makers

What are the three most important things/venues/institutions in big cities for youngsters according to you? By popularity count, the most important venues in big cities for youngsters are: Social youth centers; School / University; Sports. Honorable mentions: Open spaces; Clubs / bars; Transportation.

Have you ever participated in any decision-making process related to youth or urban planning?

Do you know any recent initiative or project for young people in your city? Sports; Transportation; Jobs.

Could you say the percentage of your country‘s population living in urban areas?

Spain Statistics: 80%

France Statistics: 80%

Italy Statistics: 69%

Sweden Statistics: 85%

Cyprus Statistics: 65%

Lithuania Statistics: 66.5%

Count the whole statistics and say how many people were right / wrong

In your opinion, the percentage of young people (<30 years) among the total population in your country?

How do you think young people could influence the decision-making processes in cities/towns? Everyone had similar ideas, but the answers weren’t focused on the question: - With strong organization and bringing new ideas and knowledge.

What do you think could be the biggest challenge for young people when trying to contribute to urban planning and getting engaged in decision making? The biggest challenges are lack of: - Support; - Experience; - Funds.

What is the greatest advantage when getting involved in planning / decision making? By popularity count, the biggest advantages are: Youth perspective  Solutions / ideas; Improve the situation. Interesting mentions: - Positive attitude; - Broaden horizons; - Care about the way young generation lives 

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