DNYC - Dutch National Youth Council
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The Dutch National Youth Council (DNYC) is an umbrella organization that represents 43 member organizations, ranging from an organization for rural youth, to student organizations, to organizations for youth and sexuality. The DNYC strives to empower youth from all over the Netherlands. It is constituted on the firm believe that everyone has something to offer and can use their strengths to help themselves and others. As a national youth organization the DNYC represents other youth organizations in the Netherlands and links them to relevant actors in the field. Furthermore it offers multiple projects (such as regional and national debates, guest lectures, and funding of small neighbourhood initiatives) to empower all Dutch youth, and offers projects to start discussions on difficult subjects such as mental health or xenophobia. Furthermore it actively advocates the importance of the voice of youth to policymakers and strives to include young people in the early beginnings of policy making.

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More than 100,000 children and adolescents are missing each year in the European Union. In 2022, 733 cases of wrongful removal of children were recorded in Slovenia, 604 in Germany, 314 in Belgium. We fear that the number is much higher due to lack of registration and differences in reporting. Additionally, refugee orphans are not considered. The children facing this problem are European youth whose voices are being taken. The European Youth Forum stands for youth that can no longer do it for themselves.
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