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CNJC - National Youth Council of Catalonia

National Youth Council - Full members
Youth organisations
The National Youth Council of Catalonia (Consell Nacional de la Joventut de Catalunya) is a platform consisting of almost 90 youth-led organisations an local youth councils. Overall, we gather around 200.000 young people and mainly center our efforts into defending the rights of young people as well as covering the needs identified by our members at all levels. Our work is implemented through an intercultural and gender transforming lense, as we build our spaces and advocacy in an inclusive manner.

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Democracy

Appeal to the European Union: Stand Against Repression and Violation of Fundamental Rights in Serbia

Motion - 14/05/2025

Repression in Serbia has intensified since the Novi Sad tragedy in Nov 2024. Over 1600 protests have erupted, with 325,000 marching on Mar 15, 2025. Young people demand accountability, the rule of law, and the protection of human rights. Read the motion to find out what we're calling for.

formal and non-formal education

Addressing linguistic discrimination in youth international mobility and participation

Motion - 09/05/2025

Language barriers limit young people's, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, access to rights, public life, and international opportunities. This motion promotes equality by combating language discrimination, fostering inclusion, and affirming that European integration must respect all cultures and languages equally.

Democracy

50 years of resistance, occupation and human rights violations in Western Sahara

Motion - 09/05/2025

As the Western Sahara conflict nears its 50th year, the UN urges a just political solution based on international law. The European Youth Forum calls for renewed support, highlighting it as Africa’s last unresolved decolonisation case.

Advocating for linguistic diversity to make Europe stronger

Motion - 22/11/2024

Europe boasts a rich tapestry of linguistic backgrounds, with over 200 languages indigenous to Europe from at least 5 different language families. These languages are repositories of unique cultural identities, histories, and traditions. Preserving linguistic diversity is thus essential for safeguarding Europe's cultural heritage and promoting cultural pluralism.

Youth Advocacy for Peace: A Human Rights Lens on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Motion - 09/03/2024

The European Youth Forum is in need of expressing it's profound concern with the situation, especially regarding the human rights crisis experienced by so many young people.