European Youth Movement gives voice to new generations in shaping a fairer, more democratic and united Europe — one policy at a time.
Why join us
The only way to build a European future is to take personal responsibility for change — and the new generations have the strength to do it.
Only by knowing one another, acknowledging different realities and sharing a common political journey can we truly feel like citizens of Europe and create the conditions to act together.
Social, cultural and political diversity is not a limitation — it is the fertile ground on which to cultivate dialogue and give rise to shared political positions, capable of combining unity of vision with respect for differences.
United by a pragmatic, positive approach to finding solutions together. Make your contribution and be an active part of change — join the European Youth Movement.
Our strategic plan
We pursue concrete goals to make young Europeans' voices heard at every level of governance.
Recruit members and national coordinators in every EU member state to build a truly pan-European movement.
Produce rigorous position papers and policy briefs on the key EU challenges, submitted to European institutions.
Organise training events, simulations and debates to empower young citizens with political knowledge and skills.
Establish formal dialogue channels with the European Parliament, Commission and other EU bodies.
Grow our communications through social media, a newsletter, articles and media appearances to broaden our reach.
Working Groups
Each thematic area is led by a dedicated working group. Join the conversation on Telegram and read the positions our members have developed.
European strategic autonomy, defence cooperation, NATO relations, Eastern neighbourhood and EU foreign policy.
Green Deal, energy transition, climate justice, biodiversity and sustainable development across Europe.
Rule of law, judicial independence, fundamental rights, anti-corruption and democratic institutions.
Migration policy, refugee rights, integration, social cohesion and the protection of fundamental freedoms.
Position Papers & Articles
Who we are
A pan-European association built on a clear organisational structure, a founding statute and a shared code of ethics.
Organisational Structure
The sovereign body of the movement. All members participate in strategic decisions, statutes and elections.
The governing body responsible for day-to-day leadership, coordination and external representation.
One coordinator per working group, responsible for policy development and member engagement on each topic.
Team responsible for press relations, social media, the newsletter and external communications strategy.
Representatives based in each EU member state, responsible for member recruitment and local activities.
Statute
The founding statute governs the life of the association, its objectives, activities and governing bodies.
Code of Ethics
The code of ethics defines the values and conduct expected of all members — integrity, respect, accountability and the European spirit.
Executive Board
Thematic Coordinators
Communication Delegates
Our presence
The European Youth Movement is growing across Europe. The map below will show registered members by country as our network expands.
Hover over a country to see its name. Countries highlighted in blue have registered EYM members.
National Coordinators
We are looking for national coordinators across Europe.
Apply hereWhat's on
Conferences, debates, training sessions and more — all our upcoming events in one place.
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Press & Media
Articles from external contributors about the movement, interviews and media appearances.
A new youth association aims to bridge the gap between young Europeans and EU institutions...
In a recent interview, EYM representatives outlined the movement's vision for a more democratic Europe...
Watch our delegates present EYM's position papers at the latest EP youth event...
Updates, events and behind-the-scenes content from the European Youth Movement community.
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