Youth & Development Plan for 2010 approved in Dusseldorf

09/02/2010 – At its meeting held during the Liebherr TOP 12 event the ETTU Executive Board discussed and finally also approved the Youth & Development Plan for 2010. The Program will not undergo major changes thus the permanent and successfu

09/02/2010 – At its meeting held during the Liebherr TOP 12 event the ETTU Executive Board discussed and finally also approved the Youth & Development Plan for 2010.

The Program will not undergo major changes thus the permanent and successful projects like Eurokids and Assistance are staying in its focus although the conditions will slightly change.

A bigger share of the budget will be dedicated to the parade Olympic Project whereby ETTU will contribute 50% of the accommodation expenses for all the selections at all activities.

Besides there will be 3 selections visiting Asia this year: besides both 2016 selections girls and boys also the final third selection of the 2020 Talent Identification Program will be given the opportunity to compare their skills with their Asian counterparts.

To check the Action’s Plan for 2010 click here

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