Partners
The European Youth Parliament works to reach out to young people across Europe, bringing them together, while promoting the European dimension in education. This work requires considerable resources and is only possible thanks to the generous support of external organisations. A good project needs good partners – and we are grateful for their assistance!

The German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Auswärtiges Amt) has supported a number of sessions of the European Youth Parliament and is one of its most important partners. In 2010, the ministry supports the International Session of the European Youth Parliament in Lviv, Ukraine.

This project is being funded with support from the European Commission by an "Operating Grant" in the framework of the Youth in Action Programme. Also, the 60th International Session of the EYP was supported by the European Commission in the framework of the Youth Programme.

The 61st International Session of the European Youth Parliament in Leuven was carried out with the support of the European Commission.

The 56th (Dublin) and 57th (Prague) International Session of the European Youth Parliament were carried out with the support of the European Commission.

The 58th (Liverpool) and 59th (Rennes) International Session of the European Youth Parliament were carried out with the support of the European Parliament.

The 60th (Stockholm) and the 61st (Leuven) International Sessions of the European Youth Parliament were supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe. The European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe has also supported the European Youth Parliament with two financial assistance grants.
According to its constitution, the Foundation is committed to the promotion of science and research, especially in the field of national and international economic and social order.

Deutsche Telekom is EYP´s International Partner since 2008. Its core business is providing our society with all imaginable services and amenities required for a connected life and work.

The Mercator Foundation supports and invests in ideas- for better education, science and integration as well as international understanding.
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Duales System Deutschland AG is a private enterprise in the form of a public limited company not quoted on the stock exchange. The core business is handling disposal and recycling obligations for industrial firms and retailers, as entailed by the German Packaging Ordinance of 1991 and its amended version of 2005.
The ALBA Group consistently develops to become a comprehensive systems service provider without neglecting the core business of waste disposal and recycling.

In its field of focus, which embraces the Neurosciences, European Integration and Learning Democracy, the Foundation seeks to sound out new solutions and help towards their practical implementation. The Foundation sees itself as an initiator, actuating and triggering a dynamic process that subsequently allows the sponsored project to unfold and develop on its own.

Operating since 1996, the Evens Foundation owes its existence to the commitment and vision of Mr. Georges Evens, a businessman of Polish origin, a philanthropist and supporter of European unity.The Evens Foundation develops its activities in the intercultural field. The artistic component is its second core activity. The Foundation is also active in the fields of literature and science.
The Evens Foundation supported the 52nd International Session of the EYP in Ventspils and Riga, Latvia and the 55th International Session in Bialystok, Poland. Find out more about our co-operation here.
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