Grupo de Jóvenes Periodistas Europeos (edición de 2023): descubre el proyecto y conoce a los creadores de contenidos
La Comisión Europea y Eurodesk quieren impulsar la participación de los jóvenes en la creación de contenidos para el Portal Europeo de la Juventud.
Tras el éxito de la edición de 2022, que comenzó en el marco del Año Europeo de la Juventud 2022, se formó un nuevo Grupo de Jóvenes Periodistas Europeos para el año 2023, con el objetivo de que los jóvenes pudieran hacer oír su voz como narradores.
Mediante una convocatoria abierta se seleccionaron trece jóvenes periodistas de toda Europa para crear artículos, vídeos, podcasts y reportajes de fotoperiodismo en torno a temas de interés para la juventud.
Sobre los temas que ellos mismos eligieron, desarrollaron los contenidos solos o en equipo. La Comisión Europea no influyó en su posición, que era responsabilidad de los respectivos autores.
También se ofreció al grupo la oportunidad de cubrir acontecimientos europeos destacados que tuvieron lugar durante el año y de informar sobre el terreno, así como de formarse regularmente con expertos del mundo periodístico.
¿Quieres saber quién está detrás de los contenidos? Echa un vistazo a sus biografías.
Alberto Carmena Garcia
“I am from Spain, and I study Journalism and International Relations. I have always been interested in knowing in depth about the current affairs that surround our society.”
Amelia-Denisa Zăbavă
“My name is Amelia and I’m originally from Romania, though I have been living in Belgium for the past couple of years.”
Caillum Hedderman
“I’m a twenty-year-old from Limerick in Ireland. With a taste for travel and positive impact, I work and volunteer within the policy sphere where I advise and lobby platforms and institutions on a local, national and international level.”
Daria Yune Elizarrarás Veenstra
“My name is Daria Yune and I grew up in a world of contrast. Quite literally. I was born in Mexico City and in 2019 I moved to the Netherlands to study LAS.”
Giorgia Verna
“I was born in Naples, but I currently live and study in Rome. I have a degree in Political Science and I obtained a double master's degree with honours, in English, in International Relations in Rome and in Belgium. ”
Iris Tréhin
“I am very versatile: I can write, film, take pictures, edit (both video and sound) and voice-over. Social and cultural subjects are my favourites: feminism, societal issues, documentaries, TV series...”
Katariina Järve
“For as long as I can remember I have always been volunteering for youth rights.”
Maro Samara
“I love channeling ideas in several ways and cooperating in multicultural environments to make a sustainable global impact.”
Melike Pala
“Participating in international projects since 18 made me explore the world.”
Miriam Rubio Ramírez
“Thanks to my volunteering in Romania with the European Solidarity Corps, I have developed new skills related to youth participation.”
Rute Carlos Matos Cardoso
“Right now, I’m starting a freelancing career and I’m excited to continue to give voice to young Europeans through the European Youth Portal.”
Tea Mihanović
“Receiving the Megalizzi-Niedzielski Prize from the European Commission remains the biggest incentive for me to contribute to quality journalism in the EU.”
Yiannos Christoforou
“In my opinion, writing is the form of an act that demonstrates your ability to illustrate data and create meaningful stories.”