Jugendkarlspreis
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The first prize of €7500 went to Forum Europaeum from Hungary.
This pan-European media outlet aims to promote European identity, values, and unity through articles, podcasts, TikTok videos, and interviews. The goal is to explore European identity and societal challenges creating spaces for constructive debates on topics relevant to young people.
The second prize of €5000 went to Díky, že můžem volit (Thanks That We Can Vote) from Czech Republic.
This initiative was launched to address the low electoral participation of young people in the Czech Republic, aiming to empower voters aged 18–29 during the 2024 European Parliament elections.The project sought to combat apathy, perceived political inefficacy, and fragmented engagement efforts through education, collaboration, and innovative outreach.
The third prize of €2500 went to Feminist Law Clinic from Germany, a project that provides free legal support to those most affected by gender-based discrimination, sexualised violence, and legal uncertainty, particularly women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans, agender, and queer individuals.