On March 31, 2026, CPIP joined a webinar hosted by the European Digital Education Hub, contributing to discussions on maintaining access to education in challenging contexts such as conflict zones and prisons.
During the session, participants explored how digital solutions can help sustain learning when traditional systems are disrupted. CPIP shared insights from its work within the RESIZE, No 101187391 (Reshaping correctional competencies through RESCALED innovation: for current and future workforce adaptation based on profiles of competencies, recognition of prior learning and micro-credentials) and Go Forward No ESF-SI-2024-UA-01-0020 (Innovative Approaches to Mitigate the Societal Consequences of Russia’s War of Aggression Against Ukraine within EU countries) initiatives, highlighting the importance of resilient and inclusive education systems.
CPIP reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that education remains accessible to all, even in the most difficult circumstances, while learning from other inspiring practices across the field.
The European Digital Education Hub (EDEH) is an initiative of the European Union, funded by the Erasmus+ programme (2021-2027) and operated by a consortium of organisations under a framework contract with the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).