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Twenty-six youth information workers in Italy have been certified through the Eurodesk Mobility Advisor programme, recognising their skills and contributions. Discover how EMA strengthens professional development and visibility for Eurodesk Advisors across Italy.
Luisa and Junus show the diverse experiences possible through the European Solidarity Corps with aha Liechtenstein—whether travelling abroad or hosting volunteers locally. Discover how young people grow, learn, and connect across Europe.
Young Scot’s new docuseries Fae The Source explores masculinity, mental health, and the pressures facing young men in Scotland today. Watch the series on YouTube and find support and resources through the AyeFeel campaign
Rakvere City in Estonia is developing a youth information service standard and a digital platform, with young people involved at every step. Learn how these initiatives are making youth information more accessible and improving cooperation across the youth sector.
The national conference in Cyprus brought together youth workers, policymakers, and young people to advance the recognition and professionalisation of youth work. Explore the discussions, good practices, and opportunities shaping the future of youth work in Cyprus.
The European Citizenship Academy’s final event in Brussels showcased two years of youth exchanges, learning modules, and collaborative work. Explore the Policy Paper and discover the project’s recommendations for strengthening European citizenship education.
The 7th Ibero-Insular Meeting in Palma brought together youth information workers from Portugal, Andorra, and Spain to shape the year ahead. Discover the discussions, shared practices, and plans for training and collaboration across the network.
The future of the European Union depends on an informed, engaged, and united citizenry. The European Citizenship Academy (ECA) project calls for a stronger commitment to Education to Europe (E2E) — a comprehensive approach that integrates EU education into both formal and non-formal learning environments.
IPDJ is reshaping youth information spaces nationwide through a new co-managed model built on participation, inclusion, and innovation. By involving young people in every stage of the process, the initiative aims to create modern, accessible, and youth-centred services across Portugal. Learn more about it!
BOJI has launched a new monthly Youth Trend Newsletter offering insights into digital youth culture, viral trends, and online phenomena. Aimed at everyone working with young people, it helps readers stay up to date with the latest developments shaping the digital world.
The Up to YOU(th) Festival 2025 in Cyprus celebrated youth creativity, inclusion, and innovation through music, tech, art, and volunteering. With more than 70 organisations involved, it showcased how young people’s ideas and energy can shape a more inclusive society.
IBJOVE and Capdepera City Council brought together 17 young ambassadors from across Spain for a 10-day camp in Mallorca that combined training, reflection, and leisure. Learn more about their experience and outcomes.
The Education and Youth Board of Estonia has published an updated Youth Information Handbook, reflecting recent social changes and new professional needs in the field. Explore the updated edition and its practical resources.
Lithuania hosted its first International Youth Information Conference, gathering over 80 professionals, young people, and international partners to exchange best practices and strengthen cooperation. Read more about this milestone event.
Eurodesk Italy is empowering young job seekers through a series of workshops that combine guidance, skills development, and psychological support to prepare them for European mobility. Learn how these workshops are helping young people take their first professional steps abroad.
SKUC/L’MIT continue their creative approach to youth information with the latest edition of the What Makes Me Happy cards and new initiatives promoting media literacy, through podcasts, art projects, and practical guides. Read the full story behind these inspiring projects.
The Jugendstiftung Baden-Württemberg has launched the 2025/26 cycle of youth conferences in Germany, providing over 10,000 young people with a platform to debate key issues and present ideas directly to policymakers. Learn more about their approach and expectations.
IMAGINA supports young artistic talent through its exhibition space, El Cubo. Open to creators aged 14 to 35, it allows young people to showcase their work, gain real-world experience, and actively engage in their community's cultural life. Discover more in the article.
You are warmly invited to participate in the ERYICA Nordic-Baltic “Let's Talk!” online discussion group on youth information. The next session will focus on “Youth Information vs AI – Opportunities and Challenges”.
Poraka Nova has redefined its mission, evolving into a hub for social innovation, inclusion, and youth empowerment. Discover how this transformation is driving systemic change and opening new doors for collaboration.
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.
Join youth information workers, volunteers, and policymakers in Vilnius this September for an international conference hosted by LiJOT, focused on trends, best practices, and cooperation in youth information. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and contribute—registration is now open!
As part of the European Citizenship Academy, Poraka Nova hosted a dynamic youth exchange in Macedonia focused on EU values, social inclusion, and youth-led innovation. Discover how this initiative is connecting young changemakers across Europe.
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.
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.
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.
At a European seminar on youth mental health, ProMo Cymru showcased Mind Our Future Gwent, a youth-led project tackling mental health challenges through co-production and service design. See how this initiative is putting young people at the centre of real change.
Madrid’s youth information network sets a high standard with its collaborative, youth-focused guides on employment, participation, travel, and leisure. Explore how these living resources are helping youth workers support young people more effectively.
The launch of Youth Without Borders in Lille brought together French and Belgian youth information workers to kick off a new cross-border mobility project. Find out how this initiative is setting the stage for stronger regional cooperation.
From learning Makaton to guiding peers with visual impairments, Ellie Hodge’s inspiring story took centre stage at Young Scot Awards. Meet the incredible young people recognised for making a difference.