European Rural Youth Forum
- European Rural Youth Forum
The European Rural Youth Forum (or ERYF) is an organization for youths from rural areas around in Europe.
History
Forum started as a foreign exchange between a school in Northumberland, England and a school in Brittany, France.These schools and people from other organizations make the organization.
Goals
The goals of ERYF is to share ideas and thoughts about life in rural areas in different countries.
Members
Countries represented in the forum are invited by the leader. The ERYF is an expanding organization.
Current participating countries:
* England
* France
* Poland
* Serbia
* Slovakia
* Sweden
* Hungary
* Wales
Conferences
England 2005
In 2005 the recruitment work of the forum was on its way and countries such as Sweden and Hungary joined.
England 2006
The year which the forum was officially started. The official opening took place at Haydon Bridge High School in February with members from several European countries. Following this event a meeting was held where Serbia was chosen unanimously by the delegates from all countries attending the meeting.
Serbia 2007
In 2007 the forum was held in Novi Sad, Serbia. The visit also included visits to places in around the city. Like Subotica and monasteries around in surrounding area of Fruška Gora.
Poland 2008
The next forum will be held in Lublin, Poland. It will also expand and welcome new members from countries like Germany and Romania.
External links
* [http://www.4uf.org/ European Rural Youth Forum]
* [http://www.eryf.eu/ European Rural Youth Forum (Alternative site)]
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