Euro-Participation and Euro-Activism brochure

Year of production: 2023

Being a citizen of an EU country means that are also being a European citizen. What does this mean in practice? What is the European Union doing for us and for the young people? If you are interested in finding out more about the European Union and how you can have a voice in it or simply support young people in getting involved then this publication is for you! Follow the link below to learn more about the EU and its importance for young people in this brochure produced by Eurodesk.

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Eurodesk is a European youth information network created in 1990. As a support organisation to Erasmus+, Eurodesk makes information on learning mobility comprehensive and accessible to young people and those who work with them. With a network of 39 Eurodesk Centres connected to local information providers in 37 European countries, Eurodesk raises awareness on European opportunities and encourages young people to become active citizens. Eurodesk federates over 3000 so-called “multipliers and ambassadors” that are regional or local organisations working with young people, delivering youth information and advising young people on mobility opportunities. To ensure the quality of services in all 37 countries, Eurodesk offers its members quality training and support, and access to youth information services and tools.