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European Youth Forum
NameEuropean Youth Forum
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Region servedEurope
MembershipYouth organizations
LanguageEnglish
Leader titlePresident
Parent organizationCouncil of Europe, European Union

European Youth Forum is a non-governmental organization that represents the interests of young people in Europe. It is a platform for youth organizations to discuss and take action on issues affecting youth, such as youth unemployment, education, and human rights. The organization works closely with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, United Nations, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Introduction

The European Youth Forum is a youth-led organization that aims to promote the rights and interests of young people in Europe. It was established to provide a platform for youth organizations to come together and discuss issues affecting youth, such as youth employment, education policy, and social inclusion. The organization works with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to promote youth policy and advocate for the rights of young people. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, United Nations Children's Fund, and International Labour Organization, to promote youth development and social justice.

History

The European Youth Forum was established in 1996, following the merger of three youth organizations: the Council of European National Youth Committees, the European Co-ordinating Bureau for International Youth Work, and the European Youth Forum of the European Union. The organization has its roots in the European Youth Campaign, which was launched in the 1970s to promote youth participation and youth empowerment in Europe. Over the years, the organization has worked with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to promote youth policy and advocate for the rights of young people. It has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, to promote youth development and humanitarian aid.

Structure

The European Youth Forum has a federal structure, with member organizations from across Europe. The organization is led by a President and a Board, which are elected by the member organizations. The organization also has a Secretariat, which is based in Brussels, Belgium, and is responsible for the day-to-day work of the organization. The European Youth Forum works with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to promote youth policy and advocate for the rights of young people. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, European Trade Union Confederation, and European Students' Union, to promote youth employment, education policy, and social inclusion.

Activities

The European Youth Forum organizes a range of activities and events to promote youth participation and youth empowerment in Europe. These include conferences, seminars, and workshops on issues affecting youth, such as youth unemployment, education policy, and human rights. The organization also provides training and capacity-building programs for youth organizations and young people. The European Youth Forum works with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to promote youth policy and advocate for the rights of young people. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, United Nations Development Programme, and World Health Organization, to promote youth development and sustainable development.

Membership

The European Youth Forum has a diverse range of member organizations from across Europe. These include youth organizations, student organizations, and trade unions. The organization also has observer members, which include international organizations and non-governmental organizations that work with youth. The European Youth Forum works with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to promote youth policy and advocate for the rights of young people. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, European Youth Foundation, and International Youth Federation, to promote youth development and social justice.

Policy

The European Youth Forum has a range of policy areas, including youth employment, education policy, and human rights. The organization works with European Union institutions, including the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the European Union, to promote youth policy and advocate for the rights of young people. It also collaborates with other organizations, such as the Council of Europe, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and International Labour Organization, to promote youth development and social justice. The European Youth Forum also works on issues such as climate change, sustainable development, and migration policy, and collaborates with organizations such as the European Environment Agency, United Nations Environment Programme, and International Organization for Migration. Category:Youth organizations

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