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On the 16th of October 2012, [[Yiannis Laouris]] together with [[Michalis Kokkinos]], [[Iakovoula Pitta]] and [[Michalis Michael]], took part in a 2-h long discussion about the [[SDDP Youth envisage and design their ideal future - Vision |SDDP Youth envisage and design your ideal future]] that took place in Paphos between the 17-22 July, 2012. During the radio talk, the guests discussed the ideas generated in the co-laboratory and expressed their thoughts and concerns about the future. | On the 16th of October 2012, [[Yiannis Laouris]] together with [[Michalis Kokkinos]], [[Iakovoula Pitta]] and [[Michalis Michael]], took part in a 2-h long discussion about the [[SDDP Youth envisage and design their ideal future - Vision |SDDP Youth envisage and design your ideal future]] that took place in Paphos between the 17-22 July, 2012. During the radio talk, the guests discussed the ideas generated in the co-laboratory and expressed their thoughts and concerns about the future. | ||
The program was broadcasted through CyBR Channel 3 Radio (94.8 MHz). | The "Ανοικτη γραμμη επικοινωνιας με τους νεους" program was broadcasted through CyBR Channel 3 Radio (94.8 MHz). | ||
[[Category:Radio Promotion]] | [[Category:Radio Promotion]] |
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On the 16th of October 2012, Yiannis Laouris together with Michalis Kokkinos, Iakovoula Pitta and Michalis Michael, took part in a 2-h long discussion about the SDDP Youth envisage and design your ideal future that took place in Paphos between the 17-22 July, 2012. During the radio talk, the guests discussed the ideas generated in the co-laboratory and expressed their thoughts and concerns about the future. The "Ανοικτη γραμμη επικοινωνιας με τους νεους" program was broadcasted through CyBR Channel 3 Radio (94.8 MHz).