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Executive Summary
The European Council invited Future Worlds Center to participate in the Faro Action Plan 2016-2017. This took place in Najera and St Millan (La Rioja), Spain.
SDDP
The Triggering Question (TQ) was
What are the challenges we have to overcome to mobilise people?
In response to the TQ, the participants came up with 20 characteristics, which were categorized in 6 clusters. Following the voting process,13 ideas received one or more votes and 10 ideas were structured to create the influence MAP shown below.
According to the participants of this workshop, 2 challenges appear to be the most influential:
- Challenge 6: The new position of citizens / civic education
- Challenge 20: Cultural ethnic discrimination