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                 Foreword  ..................................................................................................................................................  5

                 NETWORK LEVEL ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................  6


                 1.   Euroguidance Network Meetings  .......................................................................................  7

                 2.   Euroguidance “Task Groups“ .................................................................................................  12


                 3.   International / Cross Border Cooperation, Conferences and TCAs  ........................  18

                 4.   Academia  ......................................................................................................................................  26


                 5.   Other Network-Level Activity  ...............................................................................................  32


























                 EDITORIAL TEAM (in alphabetical order): Donna Branigan, Rosarii Curran, Susanne Krischanitz, Lead: Elvira Pfann,
                 Marit Schreurs.
                 LAYOUT: Dovilė Mikalauskaitė.
                 PROOF READING: Donna Branigan, Rosarii Curran.
                 COVER PHOTOS: Compass (© freepik.com), Badges (© Euroguidance Hungary), Network Meeting Madrid
                 Plenum (© Euroguidance Spain), Networkmeeting Madrid Group (© Euroguidance Spain), Networkmeeting
                 Budapest Plenum (© Euroguidance Hungary), Networkmeeting Stockholm Workinggroup (© Euroguidance
                 Sweden).
                 Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and
                 do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting
                 authority can be held responsible for them.
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