Eyca news
European Youth Week 2013
The European Youth Week is back! The sixth edition of the EYW will be celebrated across Europe during the week of 26 May – 2 June 2013 . It will consist of a broad range of events and action-packed activities in all 33 countries participating in the EU’s Youth in Action progr…
YO!Fest in Brussels, Belgium: Make Your Choice
Thursday 30 May and Friday 31 May 2013 in the Esplanade of the European Parliament, Brussels. The fourth edition of the annual youth festival – the YO!Fest organised by the European Youth Forum is approaching. For the first time, EYCA is going to participate in this big informa…
Nurturing human rights
The Andorran Chairmanship of the Council of Europe is launching a campaign in support of the values promoted by the European Convention on Human Rights , in the belief that a Europe of “ living together in harmony ” in which everyone’s rights are upheld is a real possibilit…
Training on respect in virtual space - call for applications
The first-time cooperation between the European Youth Foundation and the Pestalozzi Programme will take the form of a training bringing together participants from the youth sector, the adult education sector and the teacher training area. This training will deal with the followin…
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YO!Fest in Brussels, Belgium: Make Your Choice
Thursday 30 May and Friday 31 May 2013 in the Esplanade of the European Parliament, Brussels. The fourth edition of the annual youth festival – the YO!Fest organised by the European Youth Forum is approaching. For the first time, EYCA is going to participate in this big informa…
‘Sea of Words’ Story Contest for Euro-Med Area
The Anna Lindh Foundation and the European Institute of the Mediterranean call the sixt edition of the international competition of short stories and tales "A Sea of Words" , aimed at young people from the countries of the Euro-Mediterranean area. The competition is aimed at prod…
The European Youth Award for Best e-Content
The European Youth Award (EYA) engages young people in what the EU Digital Agenda wants to achieve til 2020: making digital technologies relevant to all citizens. Digital technologies must benefit especially to those who are socially excluded, discriminated according to gender an…



