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GIRLS GO CIRCULAR: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CONTINUE LEARNING ABOUT
CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN THE LATEST EDITION OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT
The 6th edition of Girls Go Circular European project, developed by the European
Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) in partnership with the Junior Achievement
(JA) network in 33 European countries, including Romania, has come to an end.
Junior Achievement Romania has been one of the project’s implementing organizations
since 2020, when it became involved in piloting the initiative in high schools across the
country. Since 2020 to date, JA Romania has facilitated the access of more than 30,000
high school students (more than 65% of them girls) to the learning program linked to the
project, maintaining its position as the most active organization in the network.
Partner: European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT)
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT ROMANIA CONTINUES THE HIGH SCHOOL HEALTH
EDUCATION PROGRAM RUN WITH THE SUPPORT OF ASTRAZENECA
Junior Achievement (JA) Romania continues, with the support of AstraZeneca, the health
education program through which it provides applied learning content to high schools.
It is part of the Young Health Programme, a global initiative run by AstraZeneca in more
than 30 countries around the world and aimed at informing and educating young people
to prevent the most common chronic diseases.
Partner: AstraZeneca

