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Important notice: Important notice:
The Youth Manifesto website is no longer being maintained or updated, even though initiatives inspired by the Youth Manifesto outcome and its principles are still being developed. Following the launch of the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) portal which aims to provide a central hub of information and resources on internet safety including a dedicated youth corner, the content of the Youth Manifesto website has been gradually migrated there. You can still download the Youth Manifesto publication here.
 
Regularly-updated content on youth activities from across the Insafe network of European Safer Internet Centres is now made available here. You can also subscribe to our quarterly Better Internet for Kids (BIK) bulletin to keep informed of better internet issues. Each edition provides a topical focus article looking at the latest online trends, with features from youth, industry and the research community, along with a mix of news and resources from other key stakeholders.
 

For further information, please contact us at bik-info@eun.org.

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Youth ambassadors discuss outreach of the Youth Manifesto principles

22/07/2015

Youth ambassadors met last month to brainstorm on how to raise the visibility of the Youth Manifesto and how to disseminate it to youth across Europe and beyond, building on the previous efforts and campaigns targeting young people, and policymakers.


The Youth Manifesto was launched on 18 March 2015 during a Web We Want launch breakfast event in Brussels where two of the Youth ambassadors were present and participated in panel discussions. Following up from the discussions with the Web We Want teachers present at the launch event, the Youth ambassadors agreed on a targeted strategy to reach young people. The strategy focuses mainly on building up social media activity across various platforms, peer mentoring to reach young people at national level and attendance at European and international events where Youth ambassadors can share their views on the Youth Manifesto and the future of the internet with industry, policy makers and other stakeholders.
 
Follow the Youth ambassadors’ actions on social media via Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

URL:www.youthmanifesto.eu

Editor: Carlinda Lopes

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