European Youth Card Association partners with European Youth Forum
The European Youth Card Association signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday 23 November with the European Youth Forum, thus building a partnership between the two organisations.
Made up of 39 youth card organisations across Europe, EYCA works to encourage mobility and active citizenship among young people. EYCA promotes its message to a network of 5 million card-holding young people.
Through the new partnership, the Youth Forum and EYCA will work together with the Structured Dialogue, a tool for young people and policy-makers to discuss youth policy. EYCA and the Youth Forum will disseminate the outcomes of the process widely to external partners and will encourage their member organisations to work together at the national level.
With EYCA’s 39 member organisations and the Youth Forum’s 100 member organisations, this new partnership will help open up the Structured Dialogue to a wider audience.
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