Ga verder naar de inhoud

Limiting Economic Ties with the Russian Federation in Response to the War in Ukraine

20/05/2022 (Archive)

This motion adopted by the Council of Members in May 2022 says that it is high time for the European community to hold the Russian government to account for the crimes and gross violations of international law.

The European Union and its Member States must pursue a policy that shall no longer finance the morally corrupt regime that began this abhorrent war. The European community must do everything in its power to stop the senseless violence inflicted upon Ukraine and its people by the Russian Federation and its armed forces.

Related publications

Youth rights

A new architecture for youth social rights

Policy paper - 05/05/2025

The European Pillar of Social Rights is the guiding compass of all European social and employment policies. Despite its shortcomings, it remains a positive initiative which should be kept and strengthened. Read our policy paper to find out what we recommend.

Youth rights

The universal recognition of the rights of young people

Policy paper - 08/03/2024

Human rights are inherent to all human beings, irrespective of their background or status. This is no different for young people. Currently, young people under 30 make up half of the world’s population. Yet when it comes to the rights of young people, it is not often clear as to what these rights are. This paper looks into how young people’s rights can be universally accounted for under international human rights law.

formal and non-formal education

Calling for access to education, civic space and funding for young people and youth organisations in Türkiye

Motion - 21/04/2023 (Archive)

The European Youth Forum and our member organisations urge the government to strengthen access to education and adequate housing, civic space and funding for young people and youth organisations in Türkiye.