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THEEuropean Youth Information and Advice Agency (ERYCA- European Youth Information and Counseling Agency) is an independent organization that brings together 42 national and regional youth information coordination bodies: a network present in 26 countries.

ERYICA's aim is to intensify European and international cooperation in the field of youth work and information services, giving visibility to initiatives at local, national and international levels and providing opportunities for professional development, exchange and innovation.

Young people have the right to easily obtain complete and reliable information. The role of ERYICA is precisely this: to support them and help them in their research with useful tools suited to their needs, applying the principles of European information card for young people.

A well-informed young person is more aware of what he wants and what decisions he must make to achieve his goals, analyzes situations and context in a critical and constructive way, and participates actively in society. A well-informed young person is a valuable resource.

ERYICA develops a series of initiatives, projects and events throughout the year. It produces guides, toolkits, manuals, research reports, podcasts, webinars and other resources with the aim of sharing knowledge and supporting information services for young people and professionals.

Members of the ERYICA Network are present in 27 European countries

For more information, visit the ERYICA website a THIS LINK.


This guide has been produced as part of the annual work plan of the European Network IGNet, co-financed by the European Union. The content of the guide reflects the views only of the authors and neither the European Commission nor any of its agencies can be held responsible for its content or any use made of it. The content of the guide has no official value for the purposes of submitting applications and projects, for which only the official guides of the individual programmes and initiatives are valid.