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Il European youth portal is a multilingual website that provides young Europeans aged 13 to 30 with information and opportunities relating to education, employment, participation, culture, social inclusion, health, mobility and volunteering. It offers content in 28 languages ​​and covers 33 countries thanks to a partnership between the European Commission and the Eurodesk network.
The website is a valuable resource for young people seeking guidance and support in various aspects of their lives. Offering information on topics such as education, employment and social inclusion, the European Youth Portal aims to empower and engage young people across Europe. Broad language options and broad country coverage ensure that young people from diverse backgrounds can access the resources they need.

First of all, the portal offers a very useful function “Ask a question” which allows you to request information and news, which can be done in any national language of the EU and to which a contact person from the Eurodesk network in your country.

The portal, born in 2004 and developed over the years, offers a wide range of contents and resources, divided into four key sections:

  • Participate, get involved!
  • Travel abroad
  • EU initiatives
  • EU youth strategy.

The section "Participate, get involved!” contains articles on active citizenship from different perspectives:

In the section "Go abroad” you can consult the different opportunities for:

The section "EU initiatives” provides direct links to information on key EU-funded programs such as Erasmus+, the European Solidarity Corps, DiscoverEU, the Erasmus+ virtual exchange and others.

In the section "EU youth strategy” it is possible to access information on the Strategy, which constitutes the reference framework for European cooperation in the field of youth policies for the period 2019-2027.

In addition to these key sections, the portal also features youth stories, news updates, event information and a search bar for quick access to information.

Arrow to the right Go to the European Youth Portal


This guide was created as part of the annual work plan of the European network IGNet, co-financed by the European Union. The content of this 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 this 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.