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EU launches the Youth Empowerment Fund to support young people contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals
The European Commission and the world's largest youth organizations, the “Big Six”, announced a partnership to launch the EU Youth Empowerment Fund, markingthe first anniversary of the Youth Action Plan for EU External Action, the EU's policy framework for a strategic partnership with young people to build a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable future.
As a flagship initiative of the Youth Action Plan, and designed by, with and for young people, the EU Youth Empowerment Fund is a €10 million pilot initiative, to be implemented through the Global Youth Mobilization (GYM). It will provide and facilitate access to vital resources for young people to contribute to the sustainable development of their local communities and societies in EU partner countries across the world to reach the objectives of Agenda 2030, in line with the EU's Global Gateway strategy.
During the Fund's launch in Nairobi, International Partnerships Commissioner Jutta Urpilainen said: “Our Youth Action Plan has three pillars: engage, empower and connect. The Youth Empowerment Fund embodies them in practice and responds to the calls from young people during the consultation process. Together with the Big Six, we will facilitate access for young people to the tools they need to initiate change and mobilise their peers. Our micro-grants will support youth-led projects, contribute to sustainable development and build recognition for young people as change-makers. Through this partnership, we will deliver concrete opportunities in local communities to achieve the SDGs, ensuring that no-one is left behind.”
The partnership will break down barriers to funding; provide opportunities for mentoring, coaching and capacity strengthening; to unlock opportunities for marginalised and under-represented communities; and engage, empower and mobilise young people to create local solutions to the world's biggest challenges from climate change and gender equality to access to education and employment.
More information is available online.
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