Europe on Track 11 Results – Policy Paper
After thousands of kilometers traveled, countless workshops, and meaningful conversations across Europe, the 11th edition of Europe on Track has reached its final destination!
This year, AEGEE-Europe’s flagship project invited young people from all corners of the continent to explore how intersectional identities influence political representation and civic engagement. Together, they discussed how overlapping factors: such as gender, ethnicity, class, disability, and sexuality, shape the way we participate in society and access opportunities.

Their insights have now been gathered into a set of policy recommendations that highlight the need for intersectional approaches across Europe’s most pressing areas of youth policy. The results are structured around five key policy areas: Economy & Education, Accessibility & Representation, Housing & Healthcare, Transport & Climate, and Data & Bureaucracy.
These recommendations reflect the voices of hundreds of young Europeans working towards a more equitable, accessible, and representative Europe, and you can find them bellow.