The strategy proposes initiatives in eight fields of action:
- education and training
- employment and entrepreneurship
- health and well-being
- participation
- voluntary activities
- social inclusion
- youth and the world
- creativity and culture
The strategy is implemented in the following way:
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Cooperation with Member States – A common agenda, mutual learning, dissemination of results and progress reporting are key elements to promote learning from good practice and exchange of information on their priorities and actions
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Structured dialogue – involving young people in continuous joint reflection on priorities, implementation and follow-up
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Evidence-base for youth policy – all policy must be based on concrete evidence, experience and knowledge of the situation of young people
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Youth work – promoting opportunities for young people to develop autonomy and key competences such as a sense of initiative and entrepreneurship and to actively participate in all fields of public life (social, political, educational, sports, service)
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The Youth in Action Programme – contributes to the goals of the EU Youth Strategy by providing opportunities for young people to be mobile, to learn and to participate across the EU.
Key documents
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