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About EU
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EU and Youth
- TRAFO: Spreading inspirational IDs
- The European Voluntary Service
- EU Young Scientist of the Year
- Eurodesk: 1-stop shop for youth info
- Youth Health – be healthy, be yourself
- Erasmus Mundus
- Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs
- Youth exchanges in Europe
- Youth on the Move
- European Youth Capital
- Pan-EU Youth: Have your say
- Europe by topic
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About the Year
- What are the main objectives of the Year
- What kinds of activities are envisaged
- What support is available
- How can I be involved in the Year?
- Britta Heidemann, Ambassador of the Year
- Label Request Form
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Flagship Events
- High-Level Opening Ceremony in Brussels, January 2011
- High-Level Opening Ceremony in Beijing, February 2011
- European Youth Week, May 2011
- EU-China Youth Culture Week in X'ian, July 2011
- EU-China Youth Festival for Universiade in Shenzhen, August 2011
- EU-China Volunteer Bridge in Brussels, Sept. 2011
- EU-China Youth Leaders Summit / Youth "Future Camp
- Official documents
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See what youths are doing around Europe
European youths giving their take on everything!
Transforming Youth Information (TRAFO) is an online portal set up by the European Youth Card Association (EYCA), bringing together European youths to share their everyday experiences in European mobility, culture, the environment and anything else that could inspire others to do the same. You can share your experiences through different media, including articles, photos and videos, detailing your life and activities and encouraging other people to take part as well. It is a chance for you to contribute to a vibrant online community sharing things that are important to you.
As the EYCA is behind TRAFO, you have to be under the age of 30 to contribute. This ensures that all the content is written by the youth for the youth. You can also comment on articles and other content that is posted on the TRAFO website.
The European Youth Card allows young Europeans discounted access to cultural sites and travel across Europe, enabling them to become fully integrated European citizens from an early age.
The TRAFO project is supported by the European Commission's Youth In Action programme.
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