The Minister for European Funds and the Implementation of the Electoral Programme, Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi has officially announced the European Youth Week 2026 in Malta, marking the occasion with an awards ceremony celebrating youth led initiatives that promote solidarity, fairness and active citizenship.
European Youth Week is a biennial initiative co organised by the European Commission and the European Parliament, aimed at recognising the essential role young people play in shaping society and public policy. It also seeks to encourage dialogue between young people and decision makers, while showcasing impactful projects that contribute to stronger, more inclusive communities.
For the 2026 edition, the European Union Programmes Agency (EUPA) launched a dedicated national call to support activities taking place between 24 April and 9 May 2026, coinciding with Europe Day. As a result of this call, 21 activities will be implemented by 21 individual organisations across Malta, reflecting the diversity, creativity and commitment of the youth sector towards addressing social priorities through non formal learning and civic engagement.
Speaking at the launch, Minister Zrinzo Azzopardi highlighted that European Youth Week provides an important platform for young people to express their views, engage in meaningful dialogue and contribute actively to society. The Minister emphasised that initiatives supported under European Youth Week demonstrate how EU funding can translate into tangible action at community level, while empowering young people to promote shared European values
The award ceremony formally recognised the selected initiatives and served as the official launch of European Youth Week 2026 in Malta, with awarded organisations presenting their projects and outlining their planned activities. These initiatives will collectively reach diverse communities and provide young people with opportunities to engage on issues related to solidarity and active citizenship.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to supporting youth organisations and young people through EU funded programmes such as Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps, ensuring that youth policies are shaped by participation, inclusion and real opportunities for engagement
European Youth Week 2026 will continue to unfold through the 21 funded activities taking place nationwide, reinforcing Malta’s commitment to active citizenship and youth participation within the European framework.
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