#PJstories – Interview with Clara and Hugo

We are glad to present you Clara and Hugo who participated in the Youth Exchange “Rural but crucial” in Dilijan, Armenia


Hello Clara! Can you give us an overall opinion on the project “Rural but crucial”?

The project “Rural but Crucial” was very interesting for me, because living in an urban area I had the opportunity to explore and experience the rural environment, and in my opinion was very important, because it can be applied in rural areas near our locality.

What is the most important thing you have learned during the project?

The most important thing I have learned during the mobility is to think about our own projects, how to undertake them, our business idea and also to be a good entrepreneur.

How do you plan to share your experience with other young people in your country?

I would like to have the opportunity to go to another projects so I can share with my spanish colleagues all my ideas and knowledge acquired during the organization projects, so that they can be disseminated, accepted, studied and executed by much more people.


Hello Hugo! Can you give us an overall opinion on the project “Rural but crucial”?

 The project “Rural but crucial” has seemed to me a great way to approach and broaden the perspective of the participants on the possibilities offered by the rural world.

What is the most important thing you have learned during the project?

That any person can have the possibility to undertake projects, if they have the motivation and the necessary initiative.

How do you plan to share your experience with other young people in your country?

I think that the best way to promote this kind of projects is by word of mouth between friends and acquaintances. When they perceive the enthusiasm with which the people tell them about this experience, they immediately want to know much more.

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