w e i v r e v O THE GO-TO PLACE TO I A d EMPOWER GIRLS IN STEM n a l a t i g i With D e t a r e l e c c A 30+ 15,500 European countries Girls empowered this school year d Girls Go Circular is an EU initiative aimed at equipping e v girls aged 14-19 across Europe with digital and r e s entrepreneurial skills through an online platform focused r e on the circular economy. Coordinated by EIT d n RawMaterials, with support from the EIT Community and U e the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport, and h t r Culture (DG EAC), the initiative supports Action 13 of the e w Digital Education Action Plan 2021-2027, encouraging o p women’s participation in STEM. m E At the heart of the initiative is the Circular Learning Space, which offers students opportunities to gain digital s p i competencies and knowledge of the circular economy. h s The programme, aligned with DigComp, EntreComp, and r e n GreenComp frameworks, also contributes to EIT’s Deep CHECK OUT EIT-GIRLSGOCIRCULAR.EU t r a Tech Talent Initiative, introducing deep tech topics into P schools. e t a v i t l Launched in 2020, Girls Go Circular has expanded from a u 18 C six-country pilot to over 30 European countries. To support Learning modules Ukrainian students affected by the war, all educational materials are translated into Ukrainian. The Circular A J e Learning Space now hosts 18 modules in 24 languages, n O with over 90,000 users, and more than 38,000 girls from 24 n 1,000+ schools have completed the programme. e t Languages h g n Each year, the Women and Girls in STEM Forum brings e r t together students, teachers, and leaders to discuss steps S toward a more inclusive future for Europe. 4 2 0 2 E - n e G s l a i c n a n i F e p o r u E BRUSSELS A J t u o b A 2023/2024 Annual Report - JA Europe 26

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