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European Youth Week 2024

European Youth Week (EYW) is an event organised by the European Commission every second year to celebrate and promote youth engagement, participation, and active citizenship throughout Europe and beyond. This edition will take place from 12 to 19 April 2024, two months before the European elections in June.

The week's flagship event will take place on Friday, 12 April 2024, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, gathering together a diverse mix of young people, Commissioners, other European politicians, inspirational speakers and policymakers in the field of youth. 

Within that context, Better Internet for Kids, in collaboration with the Publications Office of the EU, will be involved in a session called Check your facts! The power of digital skills, critical thinking and open data. It will be completely youth-led, thanks to the participation of two BIK Youth Ambassadors who will chair, moderate and intervene in the opening panel. The session will also include two interactive workshops, helping young people develop their media and data literacy skills to identify disinformation online and explore open data to support them in making informed choices.

 

 


 

  • conference
  • European Commission
  • Face to face, Offline
  • English
European Youth Week (EYW) is an event organised by the European Commission every second year to celebrate and promote youth engagement, participation, and active citizenship throughout Europe and beyond. This edition will take place from 12 to 19 April 2024, two months before the European elections in June.

The week's flagship event will take place on Friday, 12 April 2024, at the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, gathering together a diverse mix of young people, Commissioners, other European politicians, inspirational speakers and policymakers in the field of youth. 

Within that context, Better Internet for Kids, in collaboration with the Publications Office of the EU, will be involved in a session called Check your facts! The power of digital skills, critical thinking and open data. It will be completely youth-led, thanks to the participation of two BIK Youth Ambassadors who will chair, moderate and intervene in the opening panel. The session will also include two interactive workshops, helping young people develop their media and data literacy skills to identify disinformation online and explore open data to support them in making informed choices.

 

 


 

  • conference
  • European Commission
  • Face to face, Offline
  • English
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