EYE
Every two years, the European Youth Event brings together thousands of young people from all over the European Union and beyond to share and shape their ideas on the future of Europe. It is a unique opportunity for youth to meet and inspire each other and decision-makers right in the heart of European democracy.
Following the event, the ideas, concerns, and hopes from young people are presented in a report distributed to all Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). Some participants will also be able to further develop the most impactful ideas and present these directly to the Members of the European Parliament in the parliamentary committees during "Youth Hearings".

Europe after the pandemic: what is your vision?

Words matter on social media: Who decides about the limits to freedom of speech?

Rebuilding Europe post-COVID-19: How to ensure the recovery and the future for next EU generations?

Rule of law: Why is it key to our democracies?

Multilateralism: How can we improve cooperation?

Precarious contracts: is it time to stop saying yes to lousy jobs?

Living with disabilities: how can we become more inclusive?

Understanding cultures: how should education contribute to connecting people?

Zero-waste life: what do we need to achieve it?

Rich-poor divide: How do we make sure economic growth is inclusive?

Future of education: What’s worth learning in school?

Europe and the US: What is the role for young people?

EU-Africa: How can we build a mutually beneficial partnership?

Modern slavery: How do we stop it?

Populism: Is it a dangerous path or an intriguing opportunity?

Live fully: What is a life well spent?

Safety first: Does this mean more or less weapons?

Hopes pinned on COVID-19 Vaccine: misinformation and other challenges

Waste: Should we buy less or dispose better?

‘I love my job’: Is a flexible and meaningful career an option?

Young people and mental health: What help do we need?

E-citizenship: How to get heard in the modern times?

Trade and corruption: Do we deal with corrupt countries or not?

Food of tomorrow: How to feed the world without destroying the planet?

Sustainable and reliable energy: How to achieve it?

Green cities: What should cities of the future look like?

Migration and integration: What does being European mean in 2020?

Perception of migration: How to balance society’s compassion and fear?

Brexit: Where do we go from here?

Access to health: Is it a right for all or a privilege for the few?

Budgeting: What does it mean to put your money where your mouth is?

LGBTI rights: We’re queer, we’re here and … is equality near?

Wonder Women: How can we all be equal?

Mass surveillance: Should we be yearning for some privacy?

Dealing with news: How do we know what is true in this chaotic mediascape?

Digital addiction: Are screens making us sick?

AI as a force for good: How do we make sure technology serves the people?

Rural renewal: How do we get young people to the fields?

Slow shopping: Can we adapt business models to sustainable consumption?

Climate emergency: Can we still save ourselves?