The EYWA implementation in my country
The Implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda (EYWA) happens at all levels – local, regional, national and European. The national level has a key role to play in making the EYWA strong and successful for the benefit of young people.
The final Declaration of the 3rd European Youth Work Convention invites Member States to establish national processes and implement the EYWA according to the countries’ respective needs, e.g. by setting priorities and strategies, planning measures, and implementing activities at all levels and in all areas of youth work.
How can I find out about the Implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda in my country?
Many countries have already nominated national contact persons or supporting organisations. Some are still working this out. Please check the list of contact persons below to find out more about the European Youth Work Agend in your country.
This list is updated regularly to include new countries.
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National Assembly of Youth Organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan
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Óli Örn Atlason
Landskrifstofa Erasmus+ á Íslandi – Rannís -
Bilal Balcı
Turkish National Agency -
Jasmina Banjaluckic
Institute for Youth Development KULT -
Iryna Bodnar
Institute for sustainable development and peace -
Jean-Marie Bouverat
Federal Social Insurance Office, International Affairs -
Christophe Bruchansky
Youth Department -
Florence Cassart
Youth Department -
Eleftheria Christoforou
Youth Board of Cyprus -
Alejandro Cuevas Vidal
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Jean-Marie Cullen
National Youth Council of Ireland -
Sarka Dolezalova
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport -
Anthony Francome
Govern d'Andorra -
Ergys Gezka
National Youth Congress - Kongresi Rinor Kombetar -
Anja Kečalović
Ministry of sports and youth -
Esther Konijn
National Agency Erasmus+ Youth and European Solidarity Corps -
Tina Kosi
Office of the Republic of Slovenia for youth -
Olga Kyriakidou
Hellenic Youth Workers Association - HYWA -
Aleksandra Lera
Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes -
Anna Lytra
Youth Board of Cyprus -
Rilke Mahieu
JINT – National Agency for the European Youth Programmes in Flanders, Belgium -
Marcel Marin
Ministry of Education and Research -
Martti Martinson
Ministry of Education and Research -
Janice Mc Garry
National Youth Council of Ireland -
Carola Meier
Federal Chancellery Republic of Austria -
Lea Meister
Movetia - National Agency for Exchange and Mobility -
Renate Mencendorfa
Ministry of Education and Science of Latvia -
Georgi Michev
Global Organization for Development (G.O.D.) -
Steven Mifsud
European Union Programmes Agency (EUPA) -
Nino Mikhanashvili
Youth Agency of Georgia - Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport -
Darko Mitevski
National Contact Point for the implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda in Germany -
María Moreno Rodríguez
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Liina Nigu
Centre of Youth Programmes, Estonian Agency for Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps -
Monika Paulauskaite
Agency of Youth Affairs, Lithuania NA for Erasmus+ youth and ESC -
Sofia Pimenta
Portuguese Institute of Sport and Youth -
Jehona Roka Varfi
National Youth Congress - Kongresi Rinor Kombetar -
Musab Alperen ŞAFAK
Turkish National Agency -
Charles Schiltz
Ministry of Education, Children and Youth -
Marialuisa Silvestrini
Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Department for Youth Policies and the Universal Civic Service -
Jakub Spisak
Iuventa - Slovenský inštitút mládeže -
Jelena Stojanovic
NAPOR - National Association of Youth Workers -
Katharina Teiting
National Contact Point for the implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda in Germany -
Adele Tinaburri
Agenzia Nazionale per i Giovani -
Enikő Varga-Végvári
Ministry of Culture and Innovation, Youth Department -
Katja Viklund
Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society (MUCF) -
Jason Zammit
Agenzija Zghazagh -
Margret Zeiner
Nationale Agentur Erasmus+ / Europäisches Solidaritätskorps