Burnout? Let’s keep going!

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7th EU Migration Forum, EESC took place on 20 and 21 October. An overview

I was delighted to get the email confirming my attendance at the 7th EU Migration Forum was accepted. And I was intrigued to see what it would be like to become a member of the bureau. I put myself down for elections, although I am a totally unknown person in the EU sphere. Worth givingContinueContinue reading “7th EU Migration Forum, EESC took place on 20 and 21 October. An overview”