” “For the Feast of Europe, that is going to be celebrated today, the Spanish capital will offer "Madrid in Dance"; Warsaw, in Poland, the traditional parade in the city streets, with the 12-starred blue flags; Germany will host an international conference on Jewish music "as an integration factor in Europe". Malta, instead, has organised cooking courses for senior high-school students to learn how to make different European and non-European foods. In addition, many institutes have joined the "Europe’s Day in the Schools’ campaign: students will speak about the Union in the world with "ambassadors" from the European Commission. The delegation from Brussels will meet young people aged 13 to 18: the aim of this campaign, explains Commissioner Louis Michel, "is to explain to the young what the 27 member states have done to fight world poverty". So, the "ambassadors" will speak at length about international solidarity, explaining the EU’s role in the provision of humanitarian aids and cooperation to development. As part of this program, Michel, in charge of this area within the EU, will visit students in Belgium.