The European Youth Forum joins European Movement International
The European Youth Forum is one of three new members to recently join the European Movement International, the largest pan-European network of pro-European organisations. The European Environmental Bureau and CEEP also joined.
The European Movement International is present in 39 countries and encompasses 36 International Associations, bringing together European civil society, business, trade unions, NGOs, political parties, local authorities and academia.
Secretary General of the European Youth Forum, Allan Päll, said; "Joining the European Movement International is a natural fit for the European Youth Forum. Not just because of our shared objective to advance young people participation in the decisions that affect them. But also because of our mutual commitment to the European ideal and our joint work to make the EU better."
The European Youth Forum looks forward to working closely together with European Movement International and will bring a strong youth voice to this network of European associations and national offices.
Read more about European Movement International and the Youth Forum’s membership here.
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