The ‘Youth News Europe’ initiative is the start of a special movement informing, inspiring and activating young Europeans. It amplifies youth voices across Europe and informs and connects young audiences with high-quality, fact-checked content on issues of pan-European relevance. The initiative will deliver a range of tangible outputs, including the launch of a multilingual online platform, TheYouth.org, to serve as the central hub for youth-produced content, and the production of several daily video news reports and posts throughout the twelve-month content phase. In addition, weekly special segments, comprising in-depth reports, reaction pieces, and explanatory videos, will be produced, along with weekly educational lesson packages available in five or more languages.
The Youth News Foundation (YNF) exhibits their unique knowledge, network and experience
in youth and journalism and joins forces with seven expert organisations and their partners all over Europe. For this initiative YNF has partnered with Eurochild Brussels, Comhairle na nóg Ireland, Cyprus Children Parliament, Federal Organisation of Children NGO’s Romania (FONPC), Plataforma de Infancia Spain, the Youth News Exchange of the European Broadcasting Union in Geneva and the education specialists of LessonUp.
The extensive distribution network, which includes partner organisations, major social media platforms, and the EBU Youth News Exchange, is expected to generate an estimated ten-thousand posts per year, ensuring wide visibility and impact. Unique to this initiative, the Youth News Foundation and its partners integrate trained youth correspondents age 10 – 14. They will report on current affairs, share their insights and ask their questions to several political leaders, under professional supervision. This initiative will stimulate democratic engagement, and provide young people with the tools necessary to become active citizens in shaping their societies.
Formats will vary from extensive professional video reports, interviews by children, in depth explanation video’s and reports in which children react on current affairs, all targeting the age group 8-18.