Youth structures are considered key partners to be consulted on issues related to youth policies by European and national authorities and have the legitimate authority to formulate opinions and recommendations on youth issues. This research aims to uncover the key
Strasbourg, 8-11 June 2023 The European Youth Event (EYE) is happening on 9 and 10 June 2023 in Strasbourg, France! The EYE 2023 is expected to bring together around ten thousand young people from all over Europe to take part
(Scroll down for Bulgarian) Training on Roma history, language and culture (combating antigypsyism) under the Youth Against Antigypsyism Project took place between 31 March and 4 April 2023 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The training is part of a series of trainings
Brussels, April 22-28, 2023. (including travel days) This is your chance to raise the voices of Roma youth to combat antigypsyism and to advance important issues for Roma communities during the EU Romani Week 2023, hosted by the European Parliament
The Phiren Amenca Networking Meeting took place in Prague, Czech Republic on 26 October 2022. The event happened as a side event of the EU Roma Platform 2022 which brought more than 100 representatives of EU institutions and (pro-) Roma
Center Amalipe and Phiren Amenca held the second of a series of trainings within the YAG project. The training took place between 14-18 September in the city of Pécs – Hungary, and was attended by more than 20 young Roma
The Phiren Amenca International Network is happy to invite you to its upcoming Networking Meeting on 26 October 2022, in Prague. The meeting will bring together Roma and non-Roma organizations from all over Europe in order to exchange experiences, develop
14-18 September, Hungary Center Amalipe, the Phiren Amenca International Network and RGDTS are organizing the second training under the YAG (Youth Against Antigypsyism) project dedicated to addressing intersectional discrimination among Roma youth: Roma LGBT and gender equality. The training will
More than 20 young Roma and non-Roma took part in the “Tackling hate speech offline and online” held at the Opportunity Youth Center in Valaska, Slovakia. The training aimed at raising the capacity of young people in recognizing and reporting
The Youth Against Antigypsyism – YAG (in Romani language “yag” – “fire”) project aims to develop the capacity of young Roma and non-Roma individuals and NGOs on combating antigypsyism and promoting Roma youth participation in mainstream structures, youth policies and