The Commission steps up action for high quality and inclusive youth volunteering

13 Jan 2022 04:36 PM

As one of the first concrete initiatives under the 2022 European Year of Youth, the Commission yesterday published its proposal for a Council Recommendation on youth volunteering to facilitate transnational youth volunteering under the European Solidarity Corps or other schemes at national level.

Recognising the key contribution of volunteering for the development of young people's skills and competences and its role in positively overcoming societal challenges, the proposed Recommendation aims to boost the inclusiveness, quality, recognition and sustainability dimensions of transnational youth volunteering. Addressing the remaining impairments to volunteering mobility, the proposal tackles lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the implementation of the European Solidarity Corps, which will celebrate its 5th anniversary in 2022.

Vice-President for Promoting our European Way of Life, Margaritis Schinas yesterday said:

“Since 2017, tens of thousands of young Europeans have made a difference by taking part in volunteering and solidarity projects of the European Solidarity Corps. With today's recommendation, we are supporting and facilitating further volunteering for young people, so that many more of them can spread solidarity and hope throughout Europe and beyond."

Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel yesterday said:

"Volunteering is increasingly popular among young people willing to engage in building a better, and more inclusive Europe. This new initiative aims at improving the quality of their volunteering and remove remaining obstacles to cross-border mobility. It will contribute to reinforcing solidarity opportunities for young people during the European Year of Youth 2022.”

The Commission's proposal on youth volunteering invites Member States, among others, to:

The Commission stands ready to support the implementation of the Recommendation through the cooperation mechanisms and tools of the EU Youth Strategy and the EU youth programmes, such as Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps. The Commission will facilitate mutual learning and exchanges among Member States and relevant partners, by developing best practices in digital and inter-generational volunteering and by promoting and informing about volunteering opportunities through the European Youth Portal. It will also further develop and promote the existing EU validation tools for learning outcomes of non-formal and informal learning (EuropassYouthpass) and support research and data collection on the long-term impact of volunteering.

Next Steps

The Commission calls on Member States to swiftly adopt today's proposal on international youth volunteering and solidarity actions. It commits to report on the use of the Recommendation in the context of the work on the implementation of the EU Youth Strategy and of the strategic framework for European cooperation in education and training towards the European Education Area and beyond.

Click here for the full press release