TFN stories: Placemaking connected youth
Of course young people are everywhere, but in the event "Placemaking connected youth" we talked about how do we create places and spaces where they can create, connect and thrive.
EYP France Paris 2025 – Environment Committee
ENG : The European Youth Parliament France is an association promoting citizenship education, run by and for young people. Organised as a network, we offer a variety of activities enabling...
The Voice of Citizens in Europe
The European Parliament is the only EU institution whose members are directly elected and represent the citizens, making it the democratic voice of our peaceful society. Understanding this institution is crucial, as awareness is the first step toward democratic participation, and ultimately, “we are the next European Parliament.”
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.
Cybersecurity for Students: The Threats No One Talks About
From fake university emails to unsafe Wi-Fi networks, students face cyber risks every day without realizing it. These are the attacks no one teaches you to recognize.
Can war be justified in the name of democracy?
What is war? Democracy? What are the eligibility criteria to be deemed justifiable? This is the perspective of a 18 year old female in a current world of ‘symbiotic’ state of political phenomena.
How to Spot Fake Social Media Accounts Using Real Identity Elements
Romania’s telecom regulator ANCOM has published a guide to help public institutions prevent and combat social media impersonation.
“Local politics isn’t a spectator sport for young people,” says 28-year-old elected official
At 28, Carlos Paiva Raposo serves as an elected councillor on the Cascais Municipal Assembly, viewing local politics as democracy's training ground. Amid youth disillusionment across Europe, he insists institutions must become far more accessible to regain their trust.