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Youth Wiki, the online encyclopaedia of European countries' youth policies

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F Pere Tarrés
  • 27 countries from all around Europe are participating in this project.   Source: Youth Wiki
    27 countries from all around Europe are participating in this project. Source: Youth Wiki.
  • The Youth Wiki is shaped by the policy priorities established by the European Comission and the member states.
    The Youth Wiki is shaped by the policy priorities established by the European Comission and the member states.

The platform is a comprehensive database of national structures, policies and actions supporting young people and it covers the eight main fields of action identified in the 2010-2018 EU Youth Strategy.

Are you youth and do you need some advices about voluntary activities? Are you looking for information about enployment, education, entrepreneurship or participation? You can find it on Youth Wiki.

The main objective of this website is to support evidence-based European cooperation in the field of Youth and it has as the overall purpose to help the European Commission and Member States in their decision making, by providing information on state of play on reforms and initiatives.The collection of qualitative information also allows the exchange of information and innovative approaches.

The Youth Wiki is shaped by the policy priorities established by the European Comission and the member states in the framework of the European cooperation in the youth field which were identified in the EU Youth Strategy.

The eight main fields of action identified in the 2010-2018 EU Youth Strategy are education and training, employment and entrepreneurship, health and well-being, participation, voluntary activities, social inclusion, youth and the world, and creativity and culture.

The main source of information consists of official documents originating from national top-level authorities in the youth field and studies, surveys, analyses or assessments conducted directly by public authorities or commissioned to research centres and experts.

You can also find the information by countries. 27 countries from all around Europe are participating in this project.

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