
On 28-29 March, 90 young Moldovans participated in the launch of the ‘EU Accelerator 3.0 – EU Communicators’ programme during an interactive event in Chișinău.
Over two days, participants from Chișinău, Orhei, Leova, Sîngerei, Soroca, Edineț, Fălești, Comrat, and Ungheni – active members of EU Information Centres and Euro Clubs – engaged in an intensive process of learning, dialogue, and exchange of knowledge and experience, aimed at strengthening their ability to communicate about the EU in a clear, creative, and relevant way for their generation.
The programme, running from March to July 2026, combines theoretical training with practical application, with a focus on digital storytelling, critical thinking, and countering disinformation.
“While many say that young people are the future of this country, I would say that you are its present. You are here to take action, to learn how to communicate, how to reach and engage your audiences, how to build campaigns, and how to create content that resonates with the public,” said Máté Csicsai, Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to the Republic of Moldova.

During the interactive sessions, participants explored how to transform information about the EU into engaging social media content, discussed the challenges of disinformation, and interacted directly with content creators, including Cristian Cebotari, who shared insights on how to create and leverage compelling social media content.
“Moldova’s integration into the EU is a real opportunity for the country’s development, offering more opportunities for young people in key areas. It is a process that requires effort and commitment – first and foremost from us – but one that can lead to a more stable and prosperous future,” said Adriana Mîndov from Orhei, a participant in the programme.
The programme will culminate in a youth-led digital communication campaign implemented by Euro Clubs on social media platforms. The team whose campaign achieves the highest visibility will be awarded a study visit to Brussels.
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