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Intergenerational Fairness
An intergenerationally fair world means placing young people’s realities, rights and ideas at the heart of every decision—today and for the generations to come. As Ursula von der Leyen affirmed in September 2024, “Intergenerational fairness is a cross-cutting topic – it affects all of us, but especially young people.” Read the policy paper to find out how to turn that vision into reality.

Mainstreaming Young People in the Next Multiannual Financial Framework 2028-34
To support young people comprehensively, the EU must extend focus beyond Erasmus+ and ensure broader policies benefit young people and youth organisations. A youth-focused policy for future programmes, accessible architecture, and youth engagement in shaping the next MFF are essential.

Appeal to the European Union: Stand Against Repression and Violation of Fundamental Rights in Serbia
Repression in Serbia has intensified since the Novi Sad tragedy in Nov 2024. Over 1600 protests have erupted, with 325,000 marching on Mar 15, 2025. Young people demand accountability, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights. Read the motion to find out what we're calling for.

Urgent motion on deepening democratic crisis and the systematic suppression of youth-led mobilisation in Türkiye
In recent months, Türkiye has seen a sharp rise in authoritarianism, threatening democracy, rights, and rule of law. Youth-led movements face arrests, censorship, and violence. Read the urgent motion to find out more about the situation and learn about our key demands.

Time to tackle eco-anxiety
Many young people feel uncertain about their role in tackling the climate crisis, often disconnected from the impact of personal actions. As eco-emotions rise with climate change, the European Youth Forum calls for action that empowers young people and addresses the emotional toll. Read the motion to learn more.

Towards an enlarged European Union
The EU faces a ‘lack-of-reform fatigue,’ not just ‘enlargement fatigue,’ limiting its capacity to grow. Delayed reforms and politically motivated vetoes have stalled accession talks, harming youth in candidate countries by excluding them from EU opportunities. Read the motion to find out what we are calling for.