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{{Infobox organization
{{Infobox organization
| logo_alt = The word euro written in yellow. The word desk written in blue.
|image = Eurodesk AISBL logo.png
|name = Eurodesk Network AISBL
| image = Eurodesk Network Logo.webp
|formerly = Eurodesk Network
| name = Eurodesk Network AISBL
| formerly = Eurodesk Network
|caption = Founded in 1990
| caption = Founded in 1990
|formation = {{start date and age|1990}}
|type = [[INGO]]
| formation = {{start date and age|1990}}
|status = [[International association without lucrative purpose|AISBL]]
| type = [[INGO]]
| status = [[International association without lucrative purpose|AISBL]]
|purpose = Educational
| purpose = Educational
|headquarters = [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
| headquarters = [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]
|coords = {{coord|50.853318|N|4.352931|E|}}
| coords = {{coord|50.853318|N|4.352931|E|}}
|languages = English,<ref>Statutes are both in English and French. Local languages are used by countries and local sections.</ref> [[Languages of the European Union]], [[Macedonian language]], [[Turkish language]], [[Icelandic language]], [[Norwegian language]], [[Ukrainian language]] [[Georgian language]] [[Montenegrin language]]
| languages = English,<ref>Statutes are both in English and French. Local languages are used by countries and local sections.</ref> [[Languages of the European Union]], [[Macedonian language]], [[Turkish language]], [[Icelandic language]], [[Norwegian language]], [[Ukrainian language]] [[Georgian language]] [[Montenegrin language]]
|leader_title = President
| leader_title = President
|leader_name = Lorena Baric
| leader_name = Lorena Baric
|parent_organization = [https://map.eurodesk.eu/?euId=ebl Eurodesk Brussels Link]
| parent_organization = [https://map.eurodesk.eu/?euId=ebl Eurodesk Brussels Link]
|main_organ = [https://map.eurodesk.eu/?euId=eec Eurodesk Executive Committee] (7 members)
| main_organ = [https://map.eurodesk.eu/?euId=eec Eurodesk Executive Committee] (7 members)
|location = Rue aux Fleurs 32, Brussels 1000, BELGIUM
| location = Rue aux Fleurs 32, Brussels 1000, BELGIUM
|region_served = Present in 37 countries
| region_served = Present in 37 countries
|num_volunteers = Over 2000 partners in Europe
| num_volunteers = Over 2000 partners in Europe
|website = [https://eurodesk.eu eurodesk.eu]
| website = [https://eurodesk.eu eurodesk.eu]
}}
}}
'''Eurodesk''' is an international non-profit association created in 1990. It is a European network of European and national information centers for young people and those involved with them.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://eurodesk.eu/about/|title=About Eurodesk|website=eurodesk.eu}}</ref> It offers youth information and international learning opportunities and is an organisation supported by the [[Erasmus Programme|Erasmus+ programme]] (2014–2020).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/programme-guide/part-a/priorities-of-the-erasmus-programme/implements|title=Who implements the Erasmus+ Programme?|website=ec.europa.eu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-programme-guide|title=Erasmus+ Programme Guide|website=ec.europa.eu}}</ref> In 2004, Eurodesk with the help of its financier European Commission - launched the [[European Youth Portal]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://youth.europa.eu/|title=European Youth Portal {{!}} European Youth Portal|website=youth.europa.eu}}</ref> From 2007 to 2013, Eurodesk was part of the Youth in Action programme. Through the participation of the Erasmus+ programme in the year 2014, Eurodesk is already present in 5 countries. In the year 2020 Eurodesk celebrated its 30th anniversary.
'''Eurodesk''' is an international non-profit association created in 1990. It is a European network of European and national information centers for young people and those involved with them.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://eurodesk.eu/about/|title=About Eurodesk|website=eurodesk.eu}}</ref> It offers youth information and international learning opportunities and is an organisation supported by the [[Erasmus Programme|Erasmus+ programme]] (2014–2020).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/programme-guide/part-a/priorities-of-the-erasmus-programme/implements|title=Who implements the Erasmus+ Programme?|website=ec.europa.eu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-programme-guide|title=Erasmus+ Programme Guide|website=ec.europa.eu}}</ref> In 2004, Eurodesk with the help of its financier European Commission - launched the [[European Youth Portal]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://youth.europa.eu/|title=European Youth Portal {{!}} European Youth Portal|website=youth.europa.eu}}</ref> From 2007 to 2013, Eurodesk was part of the Youth in Action programme. Through the participation of the Erasmus+ programme in the year 2014, Eurodesk is already present in 5 countries. In the year 2020 Eurodesk celebrated its 30th anniversary.

Revision as of 09:13, 17 October 2022

Eurodesk Network AISBL
Formation1990; 34 years ago (1990)
TypeINGO
Legal statusAISBL
PurposeEducational
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Location
  • Rue aux Fleurs 32, Brussels 1000, BELGIUM
Coordinates50°51′12″N 4°21′11″E / 50.853318°N 4.352931°E / 50.853318; 4.352931
Region served
Present in 37 countries
Official languages
English,[1] Languages of the European Union, Macedonian language, Turkish language, Icelandic language, Norwegian language, Ukrainian language Georgian language Montenegrin language
President
Lorena Baric
Main organ
Eurodesk Executive Committee (7 members)
Parent organization
Eurodesk Brussels Link
Volunteers
Over 2000 partners in Europe
Websiteeurodesk.eu
Formerly called
Eurodesk Network

Eurodesk is an international non-profit association created in 1990. It is a European network of European and national information centers for young people and those involved with them.[2] It offers youth information and international learning opportunities and is an organisation supported by the Erasmus+ programme (2014–2020).[3][4] In 2004, Eurodesk with the help of its financier European Commission - launched the European Youth Portal.[5] From 2007 to 2013, Eurodesk was part of the Youth in Action programme. Through the participation of the Erasmus+ programme in the year 2014, Eurodesk is already present in 5 countries. In the year 2020 Eurodesk celebrated its 30th anniversary.

Mission and services

Eurodesk has offices in 37 countries and a network of more than 2.000 multipliers. In those centres/offices the Eurodesk multipliers carry out Eurodesk's mission which is ‘to raise awareness among young people on learning mobility opportunities and encourage them to become active citizens.’[6] The Eurodesk network provides young people with support and information about actual mobility opportunities in the 37 countries where it operates. Furthermore, they offer international training opportunities, national support and regular meeting opportunities as well as free access to learning mobility information for young people in collaboration with Erasmus+ (Scholarships, Internships, Grants, Trainings, Competitions).

Coordination of Eurodesk

  • European Commission
  • Executive Committee
  • Eurodesk Brussels (coordination)
  • National Partners (development)
  • Qualified multipliers (execution)

Eurodesk Brussels Link (EBL) is responsible for the coordination and managing of the Eurodesk brand. As well as offering information about funding, acts, publications, and answering services, they make sure the national centers comply with the organizations objectives and ultimate mission. Besides that, it provides first-hand European information on youth mobility as well as tools for training, information management, quality assessment and communication. Other tasks of Eurodesk Brussels Link include: supporting the European Commission in developing and maintaining the European Youth Portal, assessing the quality of Eurodesk national centres, regularly adapting European contents and providing technical support.[7]

References

  1. ^ Statutes are both in English and French. Local languages are used by countries and local sections.
  2. ^ "About Eurodesk". eurodesk.eu.
  3. ^ "Who implements the Erasmus+ Programme?". ec.europa.eu.
  4. ^ "Erasmus+ Programme Guide". ec.europa.eu.
  5. ^ "European Youth Portal | European Youth Portal". youth.europa.eu.
  6. ^ "Eurodesk - Projects". eurodesk.eu.
  7. ^ "European Commission : CORDIS : News and Events : EURODESK - Information on EU youth activities". cordis.europa.eu. Retrieved 2016-07-11.