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They are often seen as non-conformists, idealists and sources of change and progress. They are the children of the past and the adults of the future who today represent around 21% of the country's population. There are fewer and fewer of them as time goes by.

They are also the most educated generation ever, the most well-equipped with digital tools and the one most accustomed to living in an increasingly global world. The civic participation of these young people and many of the causes they embrace therefore have the power to make us believe in a fairer, more sustainable and more equal future.

Young people in Portugal today face major challenges: building a stable career, leaving their parents' home and starting a family are just some of them. But there are grounds for hope.

 

Who are the youth of today's Portugal? This Foundation documentary has some answers.

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Imagem aérea de vários terrenos áridod r algumas manchas de água.
Where is the water?

This documentary examines Portugal's response to climate-driven water scarcity, its relationship with Spain and the potential of emerging technologies. The water on our planet...

58 min
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This documentary examines Portugal's response to climate-driven water scarcity, its relationship with Spain and the potential of emerging technologies. The water on our planet...

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Imagem do documentário da Fundação «A Revolução da Energia Limpa»
The Clean Energy Revolution

This new FFMS documentary analyses the developments in the energy transition in Portugal, exploring the opportunities and challenges of this approach. A co-production with RTP.

52 min
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This new FFMS documentary analyses the developments in the energy transition in Portugal, exploring the opportunities and challenges of this approach. A co-production with RTP.

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Documentários Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos
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Documentary
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2021

Documentaries from the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos co-produced by RTP, Portuguese National Television. 

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