EYP France Paris 2025 – SANT Committee

Mind your Mind: According to the Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, the number of children and young people admitted to acute medical wards for mental health concerns largely increased over a 10-year period. How can the EU address the rise in mental health issues and support its citizens in seeking help?

2 min

Debate Kit – Digital Pollution

In general, the digital revolution marks a turning point in the 21st century, transforming contemporary societies. How can we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of digital technologies in the modern age?

1 min

EYP France Paris 2025 – TRAN Committee

Not a Theme Park: Mass tourism in Europe has proved to have a strong impact on local communities, their culture, and the environment. With increasing anti-tourism protests across Europe, how can the EU address the consequences of overtourism while keeping in mind the significant revenue earned from the industry?

2 min

Being Different in Eastern Europe: Essay

In many parts of the world, political division has intensified in recent years, and Eastern Europe is no exception.

2 min

I wasn’t paying attention in history class either – essay

The issues we face today - social tensions, political disagreements, economic challenges - frequently show problems that have already happened.

2 min

DEBATE KIT – Youth Engagement in Politics

Political participation refers to all the actions by which citizens seek to influence political decisions. Today, it is evolving towards more concrete and digital forms of engagement and reflects a renewal of practices, particularly among young people.

1 min

Debate Kit – Social Networks

A social network is a website or mobile application that allows users to develop social interactions and build a network of acquaintances, friends, or professional contacts with whom they interact in real time. Those aged 16-25 are the heaviest users of social networks. How to debate this issue?

1 min

Human Trafficking in Europe – Between Rhetoric and Effective Enforcement

Faced with a rising number of victims and increasingly complex forms of human trafficking, EU institutions are stepping up cooperation. A recent meeting of prosecutors at Eurojust aimed to show that tackling this crime remains a top priority.

4 min
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