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Young European Leadership
AbbreviationYEL
Formation2013
TypeInternational Non-profit Organisation
HeadquartersBoulevard Anspach, 169, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Official language
English
Eloïse Ryon
Websitehttp://www.younglead.eu

Young European Leadership (YEL)[1] is an international non-profit and nonpartisan organization composed of and founded by young Europeans. Its aim is to empower youths through high-level leadership opportunities to create change in their communities. Among its activities, YEL organizes the European Union's delegations to the Y7 and Y20 Summits, as well as youth-centered delegations to the annual COP conferences, the European Health Parliament, and other events, including the Paris Peace Forum.

History

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Young European Leadership was founded in 2013 with the main goal of recruiting the delegates of the European Union for future Y8 and Y20 Summits. The association was legally established in Brussels as an international non-profit organization in February 2013. The Co-Founders were Tillmann Heidelk (President), Flóra Rétvalvi (Vice President), Diana Carter (Secretary General), Jeroen Stevens (Treasurer), and Radoslav Šoth as a co-founding non-board member. [2] The organization has since expanded its scope to handle several more conferences and events on a yearly basis.

Current Activities

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Young European Leadership aims to empower youth by providing them with high-level leadership development opportunities and to connect young people with decision-makers in the European Union and abroad. The organization trains young Europeans in leadership skills including public speaking and negotiation skills, and organizes a number of delegations and events to achieve this aim.

Y7 and Y20 Summits

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The Youth Seven (Y7) and Youth Twenty (Y20) Summits[3] – formerly G8 and G20 Youth Summits[4] – are international youth conferences.

The Y7 and Y20 Summits are the official Group of Seven (G7) and Group of Twenty (G20) youth events.[5] Young adults aged 18 to 29 are encouraged to provide innovative solutions to global challenges. Their proposals are then presented to the Heads of State of all G7 and G20 countries.[5]

UNFCCC COP Delegations

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Young European Leadership organizes a high-level youth delegation to the annual United Nations Climate Change conference. YEL sponsors 10 young Europeans to attend the annual UN COP Summit and trains them with the necessary knowhow to make an impact on climate change.[6] As part of their work, they also publish interviews with people of interest as it pertains to the summit.[7]

European Stars

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Young European Leadership writes and publishes the European Stars magazine every few months. This magazine covers several topics in relation to European politics, including interviews, analysis on politics, and information from Y7, Y20, and COP delegates.[8] It serves as part of the organization's mission of information dissemination for youth politics in Europe.

European Health Parliament Delegations

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Young European Leadership organizes a high-level youth delegation to the European Health Parliament.[9]

Other Events

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In addition, Young European Leadership organizes and participates in various youth-focused events. These include events hosted by the European Business Summit, the OECD, the Paris Peace Forum, and the European Committee of the Regions.

Former Activities

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Young European Council

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The Young European Council[10] was a simulation of the European Council for young people.[11] The different national positions on a variety of issues discussed at the European level such as energy, the question of the Euro or EU-bilateral relations, are covered. Young European Leadership organized the Young European Council (YEC) 2014 in Brussels.[12] It gathered students and young professionals from all over Europe to address three challenges: education to employment, digital revolution and technologies, and sustainable development in cities; exchanging with policy-makers from the European institutions and think-tank experts. Guest speakers included the then-European Commissioner for Climate Action, Ms. Connie Hedegaard.[13]

European Development Days

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Young European Leadership has frequently sent a youth delegation to the European Development Days. The European Development Days are Europe's forum for international affairs and development cooperation. This initiative is sponsored by the European Commission and its premier goal is to consolidate the general view on development issues and create a unified approach to achieve more effective international cooperation.

YEL Society

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The YEL Society was a project to bring together university students as well as young professionals involved in European and global politics. The Young European Leadership Society (YEL Society) believes that young people must be given the chance to design the world they are living in.

Organisation

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Board

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  • President: Eloïse Ryon France
  • Secretary General: Augusto Gonzalez Spain
  • Treasurer: Federico Soattin Italy
  • Vice President of Strategic Partnerships: Christian Neubacher Sweden
  • Vice President of Communications and Community Building: Marko Milutinović Croatia

Directors

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  • Director of Communications: Marko Milutinović Croatia
  • Director of Partnerships: Maïa Madani Davies United Kingdom
  • Director of Delegations: Ana Elena Opre Romania
  • Deputy Director of Partnerships: Gregorio Vichi Italy

European and International Partners

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European Partners

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International Partners

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Notable alumni

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  • Tillmann Heidelk Germany, Co-Founder and first President of Young European Leadership (2013-2021) [19][20]
  • Flóra Rétvalvi Hungary, First Vice President of Young European Leadership[21]
  • Jeroen Stevens Belgium, First Treasurer of Young European Leadership[22]
  • Diana Carter United Kingdom, Former Secretary-General and Treasurer[23]
  • Radoslav Šoth Slovakia, Co-Founder of YEL, Former EU Liaison Officer[24]
  • Sonia Stoyanova Bulgaria, Former Secretary-General [25]
  • Josias Knöppler Germany, Former Treasurer and Vice President for Strategic Development [26]
  • Emma Wiesner Sweden, Member of the European Parliament (Renew Europe)[27]

References

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  2. ^ "Young European Leadership - founders". youtube.com. 25 October 2015. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  3. ^ "Y8/Y20 Summits (G8/G20 Youth Summits)". Youthpolicy.org. Retrieved 2014-06-13.
  4. ^ "G8/G20 Youth Summit - The European". Theeuropean.de. 2010-06-26. Retrieved 2014-06-13.
  5. ^ a b "Innovative Proposals for the G20 Summit". Atlantic Community. 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2017-09-05.
  6. ^ "Young European Leadership (YEL) on LinkedIn: #yelatcop28 #cop28 #meetus #meetthedelegates #delegates #climateactivists…".
  7. ^ "Interview of Jakob Gomolka with Jacob Werksman, Principal Advisor at DG CLIMA, lead negotiator at COP – Young European Leadership". younglead.eu. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  8. ^ "The European Stars Magazine out now! – Young European Leadership". younglead.eu. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  9. ^ "European Health Parliament".
  10. ^ "European Council Simulation - Bruxelles 2013". Young Ambassadors Society. Retrieved 2014-06-13.
  11. ^ "European Council Simulation". Wherevent. Retrieved 2014-06-13.
  12. ^ "Y7/Y8 and Y20 Summits | Young European Leadership". www.younglead.eu. Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
  13. ^ "Listen to the Commissioner for Climate Action Hedegaard at the YEC". Young European Leadership. 22 April 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  14. ^ "Athens Network of Collaborating Experts".
  15. ^ "Bulle Media".
  16. ^ "EU40".
  17. ^ "European Health Parliament".
  18. ^ "Global Diplomatic Forum".
  19. ^ "Master in internationalen Beziehungen: Die Kunst der Kontaktpflege | Süddeutsche Zeitung". 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  20. ^ "Board | Young European Leadership". 2013-12-12. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  21. ^ "The Board - Young European Leadership". 2013-06-23. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  22. ^ "Members - Young European Leadership". 2013-06-23. Archived from the original on 2013-06-23. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  23. ^ "Board | Young European Leadership". 2013-12-12. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
  24. ^ "Members - Young European Leadership". Archived from the original on 2013-06-23.
  25. ^ "TEAM – Young European Leadership". Archived from the original on 2023-06-12.
  26. ^ "TEAM – Young European Leadership". Archived from the original on 2024-02-03.
  27. ^ "Emma Wiesner". 11 November 1992.