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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.

Engage

With “Engage” the EU Youth Strategy aims towards a meaningful civic, economic, social, cultural and political participation of young people.

Member States and the European Commission are invited to:

  • Encourage and promote inclusive democratic participation of all young people in society and democratic processes;
  • Actively engage young people, youth organisations and other organisers of youth work in policies affecting the lives of young people on all levels;
  • Support youth representations at local, regional and national level, recognising young people’s right to participate and self-organise;
  • Support and convey the EU Youth Dialogue in order to include diverse voices of young people in decision-making processes on all levels;
  • Foster the development of citizenship competencies, through citizenship education and learning strategies;
  • Support and develop opportunities for ‘learning to participate’, raising interest in participatory actions and helping young people to prepare for participation;
  • Explore and promote the use of innovative and alternative forms of democratic participation e.g. digital democracy tools.

 


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