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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Rising stars debate - young politicians in conversation
This isn't your average debate. It's a platform for youth leaders to share their visions for Europe's future. Join us online to hear directly from tomorrow's decision-makers
Meet our new Board!
Empowering Voices: Shaping Inclusive Policies via the 10th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue
Not one, not two, but nearly 30,000 young Europeans actively participated in the 10th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue so far. What is this dialogue among all those young people all about?
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
Meet our new Board!
The Youth Forum's General Assembly has spoken. Our member organisations got together in Mollina, Spain and guess what? We've got ourselves a brand new Board for 2024-26. But wait, there's more! Our member organisations have also elected the Financial Control Commission to keep our finances smooth and appointed the Consultative Body on Membership Applications to ensure our family grows stronger and more diverse!
Empowering Voices: Shaping Inclusive Policies via the 10th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue
Not one, not two, but nearly 30,000 young Europeans actively participated in the 10th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue so far. What is this dialogue among all those young people all about?
Don't leave it up to others to decide our future!
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.