
Jugendnetz.de – 25 years of youth information online
Celebrating 25 years online, Jugendnetz.de continues to be Germany’s leading youth information platform—supporting young people with reliable content on everyday skills, rights, participation, and more. Take a look at how this digital pioneer is still setting the standard.
REspect! now "Trusted Flagger" - More impact against hate online
The youth project REspect! has been officially certified as Germany’s first “Trusted Flagger,” giving its reports on online hate speech priority handling by platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Find out how this status boosts protection for young people and strengthens the fight against digital hate.
New eduLARP Guide Released – Learning Through Immersion
Explore how immersive learning can boost teamwork, empathy, and creative thinking with the newly released eduLARP Guide, developed through a European partnership led by the Jugendagentur. Download the free resource and bring storytelling into your educational practice.
What moves young people in Germany
Earlier this year, What Moves You youth conferences empowered thousands of students across Baden-Württemberg to voice their concerns on topics like mental health, democracy, and digitalisation. See what young people had to say—and how their ideas are being taken forward.
MediaMind – Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Everyday Life
MediaMind empowers young people to understand and critically engage with AI and digital information through practical workshops, knowledge clips, and teacher training. Discover how this project equips youth with essential media skills for today’s digital challenges.
Shaping Youth Work with AI: Munich Hosts AI Youth Navigator Kick-Off
On 27–28 November, the kick-off meeting of the AI Youth Navigator project was held in Munich, Germany. This Erasmus+ KA2 initiative aims to explore and test AI tools that can support youth information work.
Report_Hate – First transnational reporting portal for Hate Speech in Europe
Check out how a new transnational reporting portal, launching on November 4, 2024, will help young people across Europe identify and report hate speech online, with a final report analyzing trends by 2025.