Back The Youth Partnership in 2024-2025

Brussels, Belgium 21 November 2023
  • Diminuer la taille du texte
  • Augmenter la taille du texte
  • Imprimer la page
  • Imprimer en PDF
The Youth Partnership in 2024-2025

The Youth Partnership’s 2024-2025 workplan was adopted on 21 November by the Partnership Management Board in Brussels. The two directors, Matjaz Gruden, Director of Democratic Participation, Council of Europe and Sophia Eriksson Waterschoot, Director for Youth, Education and Erasmus+, European Commission both expressed their satisfaction with the 25 years of cooperation between the partner institutions through the Youth Partnership and its valuable contribution to the European youth sector. The new workplan includes research related to the youth perspective and youth mainstreaming, a symposium on young people, climate crisis and sustainability; and several activities related to youth work.

From 2026 to 2028, our Youth Work Pillar will strengthen the European youth work community by deepening policy alignment, enhancing professional practice, and reinforcing the core identity of youth work. Building on the conclusions of the 4th European Youth Work Convention and its roadmap, the Youth Partnership will support both the strategic development of youth work systems and the everyday realities of youth work practice.

We’ll turn the Convention’s key conclusions into tangible progress by focusing on its three core pillars:

Our goal: To enhance the impact and sustainability of youth work for a stronger future.