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Valuing and recognising young people’s European civic engagement, skills, and impact.


The EU Youth Dialogue Badges celebrate and recognise young people's experiences, skills, and leadership, actively contributing to EU Youth Dialogue processes. Whether moderating a local forum, contributing to a policy consultation, raising awareness through creative media, or ensuring more inclusive participation, your actions matter.

This badge system provides a flexible and inclusive way to track your involvement, reflect on your learning, and showcase your role in building a more democratic, youth-centred Europe. Through digital Open Badges, your contributions to local, national, and EU-level dialogue are made visible and valued, helping you gain recognition, boost your confidence, and open new opportunities.

Each badge aligns with key European competence frameworks (such as RFCDC, LifeComp, and Youth Information Competences), ensuring your skills are recognised across educational and civic contexts.

The following EU Youth Dialogue badge system was created during the Erasmus+ co-funded project "European Youth Goals for Cities of Learning" by the following partner organisations:
  • System&G, Greece - the project lead partner
  • CODEC, Belgium
  • Badgecraft, Lithuania
  • System&G Finland



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This badge, awarded for completing activities across key areas of the EU Youth Dialogue, recognises your active and consistent engagement in shaping youth policy, promoting participation, and supporting inclusive dialogue.

Skills and experiences gained:
  • Civic Engagement and Leadership (RFCDC Competence 6 - Civic-mindedness): You have demonstrated sustained commitment to promoting youth voice, taking on leadership roles in organising, contributing to, and reflecting on youth dialogue activities. You show an understanding of your civic responsibilities and how youth participation contributes to democracy and community change.
  • Systems Thinking and Interconnectedness (LifeComp Dimension 4 - Planning and Managing Learning): By participating in various youth dialogue formats and themes, you’ve gained the ability to connect different activities, policies, and community dynamics. You understand how local actions relate to national and European youth policy, and how youth voices can shape systemic change.
  • Policy Literacy and Advocacy (RFCDC Competence 10 - Knowledge of Politics; Competence 15 – Communication): Through participation in consultations, simulations, and policy campaigns, you’ve developed an ability to interpret policy language, engage in constructive dialogue with stakeholders, and communicate youth perspectives with clarity and influence.
  • Collaboration and Facilitation (RFCDC Competence 16 - Cooperation Skills): You have co-created inclusive spaces for dialogue, supported peer learning, and facilitated group processes, showing leadership and empathy in helping others participate meaningfully.
  • Digital and Creative Engagement (LifeComp 5 – Digital Competence; Youth Information Competence C1 - Build Knowledge): You’ve used digital tools to expand youth outreach, gather and share opinions, and tell powerful stories of youth engagement. Your creative approach helped bridge information gaps and made youth dialogue more accessible and compelling.

This badge represents your comprehensive understanding and contributions to multiple European Youth Goals, especially Goal #1: Connecting EU with Youth and #9: Space and Participation for All. The Cities of Learning Network recognises your role as a change agent.
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Criteria: Complete at least four thematic badges (with sub-badges) from the EU Youth Dialogue Badge System, showing broad engagement and practical impact.

Optional task: Compile and reflect on your badge journey, linking your contributions and growth as a youth dialogue participant and leader.

Optional evidence: Submit a badge portfolio or reflection (written, video, or multimedia) that lists and explains badges earned, what you learned, and your vision for youth engagement or policy change.
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