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  2. European Youth Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Foundation ( EYF; French: Fonds Européen pour la Jeunesse, FEJ; German: Europäisches Jugendwerk, EJW) is a fund established in 1972 by the Council of Europe to provide financial and educational support for young people and European youth activities, that promote the organization's fundamental values. [1]

  3. European Youth Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Parliament is a politically unbound non-profit organisation, which encourages European youth to actively engage in citizenship and cultural understanding. It annually involves around 25,000 youth [1] from across Europe in its events and has around 6,000 active members in the different countries.

  4. European Youth Forum - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Forum is an independent, democratic, youth-led platform, representing national youth councils and international youth organizations from across Europe. The Youth Forum works to empower young people to participate actively in society to improve their own lives, by representing and advocating their needs and interests and those ...

  5. Youth empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Youth empowerment is a process where children and young people are encouraged to take charge of their lives. They do this by addressing their situation and then take action in order to improve their access to resources and transform their consciousness through their beliefs, values, and attitudes. [1]

  6. European Youth Capital - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Capital is an initiative by the European Youth Forum and is awarded for a period of one year. The first capital was chosen in 2009. Since 2014, the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe is an official partner the European Youth Capital title. The current, capital for the 2024 calendar year is ...

  7. European Youth Centres - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Centre Budapest (EYCB) was established in 1995 in a building originally designed as the house of the young communists, later converted into an international hotel. The premises are currently owned by the Hungarian government. The building is located in the Buda side of the city, relatively close to the castle and a few ...

  8. European Youth Portal - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Portal is a multi-lingual website addressing young people in Europe and providing access to youth related European and national information. The aim of the European Youth Portal is to provide young people aged 13 to 30 across Europe with information and opportunities around a wide range of topics based on the EU Youth Strategy, including education, employment, participation ...

  9. European Youth Goals - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Goals are a collection of 11 interlinked goals representing young people's vision for youth policy in the European Union (EU). [1] The European Youth Goals were developed during the 6th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue. [2] The European Youth Goals were included in the EU Youth Strategy 2019–2027.