If you agree that education and training on digital skills need a more consistent approach and a cohesive European system of delivery, then consider signing the ALL DIGITAL manifesto to help to maximise its impact. The Digital Competences Manifesto was first presented at the ALL DIGITAL General Assembly in May 2019, and after extensive consultation with ALL DIGITAL members was adopted by the Board and then presented at the ALL DIGITAL Summit in Bologna on 11 October 2019. The Manifesto contains a series of key principles and recommendations under five main areas on how to maximise the impact of education and training, as powerful instruments towards a continuous development of digital competences for European citizens.
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