Eurodesk
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Founded in 1990 | |
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| Formation | 1990 |
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| Type | INGO |
| Legal status | AISBL |
| Purpose | Educational |
| Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
| Location |
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| Coordinates | 50°51′12″N 4°21′11″E / 50.853318°N 4.352931°E |
Region served | Present in 36 countries |
Official languages | English,[1] Languages of the European Union, Macedonian language, Turkish language, Icelandic language, Norwegian language, Ukrainian language Georgian language |
President | Robert Helm-Pleuger |
Main organ | Eurodesk Executive Committee (7 members) |
Parent organization | Eurodesk Brussels Link |
| Volunteers | Over 4000 partners in Europe |
| Website | eurodesk.eu |
Formerly called | Eurodesk Network |
Eurodesk is an international non-profit association created in 1990. It is a European network of European, national and local information centers for young people and those working with them.[2] It offers youth information on international learning and participation opportunities and is an organisation supported by the Erasmus+ programme (2014–2027).[3][4] In 2004, Eurodesk – in cooperation with the European Commission - launched the European Youth Portal.[5]
