Serbia and Europe as Seen by Young People

written by INFO, Serbia

Young people in Serbia are Euro-skeptical and dissatisfiedwith their life in Serbia, latest study shows. Faculty of Political Sciences in Belgrade on June 2 presented the results of their study of attitudes of young people about Serbian EU integration. This research, conducted in April this year in cooperation with the European Movement in Serbia and… Continue reading Serbia and Europe as Seen by Young People

European Youth Monitor

INFO, europa.eu

The European Commission has published 41 statistical indicators on the state of young people in the European Union. The EU Youth Monitor is based on the EU Youth Dashboard, composed of 41 indicators covering all eight fields of action of the EU Youth Strategy…

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Are you the best volunteer?

written by INFO, EU

Do you think you’d be the Best Volunteer Ever? SHOW US Post a text, photo, gif or video on this Event page before 20 May. (You can also post with the #BestVolunteerEver hashtag on Instagram or Twitter). BE SEEN Your post will be judged by a panel of EVS organisations looking for volunteers from abroad,… Continue reading Are you the best volunteer?

European Volunteering Capital Competition!

written by INFO, EU

CEV launches the fifth edition of the European Volunteering Capital Competition and calls for applications for #EVCapital 2018 from municipalities of any size that support the implementation of PAVE -The Policy Agenda for Volunteering in Europe…

A different career for Brussels’ Troubled Youth

written by Deutsche Welle, Belgium

Brussels’ district of Molenbeek has become known as a hub for islamists. But like other troubled parts of the city, it is also home to talented soccer players who the club in neighboring Anderlecht seeks to develop. Read a story from the Deutsche Welle website about this Belgium club’s efforts in recruiting young people from… Continue reading A different career for Brussels’ Troubled Youth

EU Youth conference

INFO, European Youth Forum

The Dutch Presidency of the Council, together with the Dutch National Youth Council, the European Commission and the European Youth Forum hosted the EU Youth Conference in Amsterdam on 4-7 April, bringing youth delegates and policy makers to the same table to discuss youth issues.