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EU Youth Strategy

The EU developed an EU Youth Strategy and wants young people to engage and become an active citizen involved in democracy and society. We want young people to tell us what is important to them by taking part in the EU Youth Dialogue.

EU Youth Stakeholders Group

What is the purpose of the EU Youth Stakeholders Group?

The aim of the EU Youth Stakeholders Group is to engage European youth organisations, national youth councils, youth researchers, representatives of Member States and other EU institutions in the implementation of the legacy of the European Year of Youth 2022 and the 2019-2027 EU Youth Strategy, and to facilitate exchanges and youth consultations on forthcoming EU policy initiatives. 

The Group will:

  1. exchange knowledge and good practices in engaging, connecting, and empowering young people and in implementing the 2019-2027 EU Youth Strategy and its instruments, including the EU Youth Dialogue;
  2. facilitate the Commission ‘youth check’ process, in particular the consultations of young people, youth organisations and other relevant stakeholders; 
  3. help improve understanding of the needs and concerns of young people and youth organisations, in their diversity and at multiple levels and
  4. serve as a sounding board and an incubator of ideas and actions leading towards joint initiatives to the benefit of young people.

How will the EU Youth Stakeholders Group work?

The European Commission will organise dedicated meetings of the Group. In between meetings, members of the Group will be able to exchange knowledge and good practices on an online platform. 

Who is part of the EU Youth Stakeholders Group work?

This group is currently being set up. Once the process is completed, the members of the Group will be published here. 

If you have any question related to the EU Youth Stakeholders Group, you can contact EAC-YOUTH@ec.europa.eu.  


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