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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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Be Seen, Be Heard: Vote16 petition

Be Seen, Be Heard

Join us in making lowering the voting age to 16 a priority. For all our futures' sake. Sign for change.

European Commission commits to a “Youth Check”
EU Youth Test

European Commission commits to a “Youth Check”

📢 We have big news to share! On 10 January 2024, the European Commission announced that they will be implementing a “Youth Check”. This new announcement is part of the legacy of the European Year of Youth 2022.

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

Platform work

Lights out for the Platform Work Directive? Young workers won’t forget.

News - 20/02/2024

After multiple rounds of negotiations, and a number of failed attempts, a final deal on the Platform Work Directive seems further away than ever. Any hope of an agreement was dropped as a small number of Member States (4 out of 27) strongly opposed granting platform workers even the most fundamental workers' rights.

Internships

Open letter: European Commission must guarantee legislation on quality internships

News - 07/02/2024

Civil society organisations and trade unions have signed a joint open letter to #BanUnpaidInterships, urging the European Commission to back an ambitious proposal for an EU Directive that ensures quality conditions for internships, including remuneration that pays a living wage. Read our joint open letter.

Climate

Reaction to the EU 2040 climate target from European youth networks

News - 07/02/2024

Youth organisations welcome the commitment of the European Commission to an increased ambition in putting forward the reduction target of 90% by 2040. However, concerns arise regarding the level of target’s ambition, heavy reliance on technology to achieve this target and ignoring the importance of addressing resource overconsumption.