
The achievements and successes of the European
Union are many, however there is one which definitely emerges from the line. This
is the success story of the youth mobility programmes implemented by the
European Commission. The boosting inter-communitarian commerce, the higher
level of economic cooperation and rising GDP are all useless things without
lasting results in the field of society. The concept of development also
contains the advancement of the society which cannot be achieved without a
greater level of social cohesion. In the case of Europe
- which is formed by a huge variety of nations and languages - social cohesion
occupies an even more important role. One of the greatest ideas of the former
leaders of the EU was the creation of programmes
like Erasmus and EVS, without which, the greater level of European social
cohesion would be an unrealistic dream.
In the time of a fierce global economic
competition, Europe - without any doubts - needs
unity and a higher level of understanding and collaboration. Europe’s social
cohesion has always been on the Union ’s
agenda, however there is still a long way to go to accomplish the goals. On the
way to achieve the common objectives, the new European youth will have a significant
role. The Community and its citizens have invested an enormous amount of money
into specific mobility programmes in order to take advantage of its benefits in
the future. The prospective progress will be promoted by the new European youth
who absorbed the main principles of tolerance, fraternity, and mutual
understanding during their Erasmus or EVS time. As their time rapidly approaches,
the new leaders of this old continent will definitely face harsh challenges
with regard to several recent problems like the ageing of the society, the
reform of welfare states, the sustainability of the economic development, the reinforcing national interest and the
emerging intolerance and racial hatred in some parts of Europe just to mention
a few of them.

And what about the future of the above
mentioned mobility programmes? Seemingly, the world economic crisis has only
strengthened the faith of the European leaders who are destined to drive the
community towards a higher level of integration. Starting with the commence of
the next long term EU-budget (2014), the so called “Erasmus for All” programme
will unite the advantages of the old time’s Erasmus and EVS. The “Erasmus for
all” strives to involve more European
young people than before and it also has a special budget to increase the
mobility in the field of sport. Despite the harsh financial circumstances, the
Community invests even more money to continue its most successful story in
order to pave the way for a higher level of social cohesion without which the
real development of Europe is not obtainable.
The words of Jose Manuel Barroso seem to be adequate in this relation: “More
European Unity is the best answer to globalization”