Results

Guidebook for local authorities on how to encourage the participation of young people in their social networks

This guidebook consists of the creation of a training manual for local authorities on how to encourage the participation of young people in their social networks, in which a set of good practices and didactic material will be shared for the training of young people and local managers on social networks and European values.

English version.
German version.
Romanian version.
Spanish version.

Report on trends and evolution of local problems important to young people

The NETYOUTH project, supported by the Erasmus+ program, is an initiative designed to close the communication gap between young Europeans and local entities, promoting more active participation in European integration processes. This report focusing on identifying and analyzing the local problems that resonate most with young people in Spain, Germany, and Romania. Through an extensive online survey and focus group discussions, the report gathers essential data on youth concerns and interests, aiming to utilize these insights to tailor educational materials and communication strategies that encourage more informed and active youth involvement in European civic life. By leveraging digital tools and face-to-face engagement, this report aims to provide a clear picture of the evolving trends in youth concerns, helping to shape interventions that are both effective and responsive.

Available only in English, see the attachment.