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Future Integrity Leaders Meeting in Sofia

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Updated: Jul 25, 2024



The Future Integrity Leaders project, held a pivotal mid-project meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria. This meeting took place at the facilities of one of the project's key partners, the Association Professional Forum for Education (SPFO). This significant event was a crucial milestone in assessing the project's progress and planning future activities.

Hosted by SPFO, the meeting gathered representatives from all partner organizations.


The primary focus of the mid-project meeting was to review the progress made and to align on the next steps. The partners discussed the advancements in developing the pedagogical framework and digital educational tools aimed at promoting integrity within the school communities. They also evaluated the impact of the awareness campaigns and the effectiveness of the training sessions conducted so far.


The mid-project meeting in Sofia was a testament to the collaborative spirit of the Future Integrity Leaders project consortium. It underscored the importance of transnational cooperation in addressing the shared challenges of fostering integrity in education. The partners left the meeting with a renewed sense of commitment and a clear roadmap for the next phases of the project.


As the project moves forward, the consortium will continue to focus on developing innovative educational tools, conducting impactful training sessions, and promoting a culture of integrity within school communities across Southeast Europe. The ultimate goal remains to empower students to become future integrity leaders, equipped with the values and skills necessary to uphold ethical standards in their personal and professional lives.

 
 
 

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