European Youth Goals

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The European Youth Goals are a collection of 11 interlinked goals representing young people's vision for youth policy in the European Union (EU).[1] The European Youth Goals were developed during the 6th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue.[2] The European Youth Goals were included in the EU Youth Strategy 2019–2027.[3]

The European Youth Goals were developed during the 6th cycle of the EU Youth Dialogue, which took place in 2017-2018 (during the presidency trio of Estonia, Austria and Bulgaria) under the title "Youth in Europe: What’s next?". The aim of the dialogue was to collect voices of young people and to contribute together to creating the EU Youth Strategy 2019–2027.[2] To develop the European Youth Goals comprehensive consultations as well as three EU Youth Conferences took place, one in Tallinn,[4] one in Vienna[5][6] and one in Sofia.[7] The European Youth Goals are supposed to reflect the views of European youth including especially those who were active in the EU Youth Dialogue.[2]

The 11 European Youth Goals

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