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  1. our members. Member Organisations are the core of the European Youth Forum. We have over 100 member organisations, who represent hundreds of youth organisations and millions of young people across Europe! They include both National Youth Councils and International Non-Governmental Youth Organisations. Find out how your organisation can become a ...

  2. Ghent 2024: where young people shape the city. 29/08/2024. Ghent is entering the final stretch of its year as European Youth Capital 2024 and it’s more than ready for an exciting autumn. With just a few months left, the Youth Capital’s spotlight is on the creativity, energy, and impact of Ghent’s young people. Check out what’s coming up ...

  3. The Members’ Portal is where representatives of our member organisations can find documents, check their membership fees and manage their participation in events. To access the Members’ Portal, click on the button below and login with your credentials. members login here.

  4. Youth rights. From housing and work, to education and health; as human beings, we are all entitled to our rights and freedoms. For some groups of people, however, accessing these rights can become more difficult due to different factors such as age, race, gender, sexual identity or disability. For current and future young generations, being ...

  5. The European Youth Forum works to empower young people to participate actively in society to improve their own lives and advocates for their rights. The Youth Forum promotes youth participation, making young people catalysts for positive change and contributors of innovative solutions to Europe’s challenges. The European Youth Forum is funded by:

  6. INGYOs: To have at least 3000 young members in six European States and under no circumstances have less than 100 young members in any one of those States. NYCs: To be the national coordination body of non-governmental youth organisations in a European State (Council of Europe) and be open to all democratic youth organisations at national level.

  7. 24 févr. 2022 · Today, 24 February, war has been brought to Europe once again. The European Youth Forum continues to stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian youth. We are horrified by this act of aggression and the impact it will have on Ukraine’s youth as well as the population at large - their security, their hopes, their lives.

  8. www.youthforum.org › topics › youthcapitalEuropean Youth Capital

    Tromsø (Norway) is the European Youth Capital 2026! Not only is Tromsø the “youngest city” in Norway, with almost 50% of its inhabitants under 35 years old, but also a city of 140 nationalities. So get ready for a fresh and diverse 2026 European Youth Capital experience. Get ready to meet the True North ️.

  9. National Youth Councils all across Europe have always proven to be indispensable partners in the field of youth policy. The European Youth Forum and its member organisations categorically oppose any attempts to overtake and replace self-organised, youth-led, democratically elected and independent National Youth Councils with any other parallel ...

  10. European Youth Press (EYP) is a network of 30 youth media organisations in Europe. It works to build a society where empowered young media makers are actively participating and contributing to the public sphere by creating fair, independent and responsible media, fostering the development of democracy, international development and a sustainable future.