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Representing Europe’s youth

We are the voice of young people in Europe, standing up for their rights and striving for societies where young people are empowered and are encouraged to achieve their fullest potential as global citizens.

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Join the European Youth Capital 2027 Focus Group
European Youth Capital

Join the European Youth Capital 2027 Focus Group

Do you have experience in fostering young people's participation in cities? Have you implemented European youth policies at a local level, or through the European Youth Capital title?

New Fiscal Rules Agreed: What It Means for Young People in Europe
Fiscal policy

New Fiscal Rules Agreed: What It Means for Young People in Europe

MEPs voted on new rules for public spending. These determine how much governments in the EU are allowed to spend on essential things like education, healthcare, transport, social security, unemployment benefits and climate action.

The European Youth Forum in numbers

Over 100 members

Democratic elections every 2 years

Outreach to 25 million young people

What do we care about?

Our work is centred on what matters most to young people. Explore more below!

Latest news

Don't leave it up to others to decide our future!

News - 02/05/2024

Struggling with rent? Feeling climate anxiety? These are our everyday battles and the European elections are our chance to fight for change! This is why we are joining forces with Sony Music, to get performing artists to share the message about the importance of voting and spread it to even more young people around Europe.

EU Day of Solidarity between Generations

Press release - 25/04/2024

Today, the European Day of Solidarity between Generations, initiated by AGE Platform Europe, marks its 15th edition with the public launch of the Declaration entitled "United Across Generations." This declaration, is drafted jointly by AGE Platform Europe and the European Youth Forum as part of the MEET Project.

Fiscal policy

New Fiscal Rules Agreed: What It Means for Young People in Europe

News - 23/04/2024

MEPs voted on new rules for public spending. These determine how much governments in the EU are allowed to spend on essential things like education, healthcare, transport, social security, unemployment benefits and climate action.