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European Youth For Action (EYFA) is an environmental youth network in
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. It is based in
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and has partner organizations in 18 European countries.


History

EYFA started in 1985 as the European Youth Forest Action; a campaign organised by Youth and Environment Europe with then still an office in Denmark. YEE employed the German Petra Keppler for a while as she held office in Amsterdam. After the first bustour Amsterdam-Budapest EYFA was split off to an independent youth organisation and moved to Sittard. The fundraising for Budapest was done by the Dutch Ed Romeijn as the (East-West) exchange-officer of YEE. The then Belgian chairwoman of YEE Adelheid Byttebier is nowadays elderman in Brussels for the Greens. EYFA grew from a tour that was initiated by Swedish/German/Dutch group in 1986 to save the old forests in Europe, and it was then named European Youth Forest Action. From this beginning, it developed into a platform for grassroots, collectives, organizations, projects and individuals active on environmental and social justice issues all around Europe. One of EYFA's founders was Dutch activist
Wam Kat Pieter Jan Herman Fredrik (Wam) Kat (born 23. November 1956, Zeist) is a Dutch political activist and author who now lives in Germany and serves in the city government of Belzig. Biography As child Wam was a longtime member of the Boy Scouts a ...
. By 1994, the group had grown to over 400 affiliates across Europe. Its early goal was "to promote co-operation and co-ordination of youth environmentalists on an international level; to integrate issues of environment and development on a global level".


Structure

The group was organized as a "loose network" of youth action groups without "formal membership or membership fees" and "very basic nonbureaucratic structures". EYFA's environmentalist perspective is characterized by a
grassroots A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or economic movement. Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from the local level to effect change at t ...
orientation and by its view that most environmental problems are also a question of social and economic injustice. EYFA works to challenge the mainstream economic system and promotes what it sees as socially and environmentally sound ways of living.


Ecotopia gathering

EYFA has organized the annual ''Ecotopia gathering'', which is training camp of environmental and political organizers from across Europe. The first Ecotopia was in
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, Germany in 1989. Ecotopia moved each year, trying to take place in countries where the ecological movement would benefit from having such an event. Thus, it was often the case that Ecotopia was in central or east European countries or the poorer western ones. Ecotopia stopped happening as a regular annual event in the early 2000s.


Governmental ties

EYFA receives funding from various organizations including the
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to organize its projects and events. The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs has described EYFA as a "major group".


Campaigns


Opposition to the "car culture"

EYFA opposes the
car culture Since the start of the twentieth century, the role of cars has become highly important, though controversial. They are used throughout the world and have become the most popular mode of transport in many of the more developed countries. In deve ...
and proposes alternatives to reliance on cars for transportation. It publishes "energetic, information-packed" publications about the car-free movement. The group organized anti-car demonstrations in
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in 1997, that involved protesters and passersby "dancing in the street" to demand that car use be brought under control.


Alternative currency

EYFA developed the Ecorates system as an alternative currency system which promotes economic fairness over the European national borders. The group says that EcoRates are not based on simple currency exchange rates, but rather on a hypothetical basket of goods, designed to permit people from less affluent eastern European countries to participate at events in the west.


Opposition to nuclear power

EYFA participated in peaceful anti-nuclear power demonstrations in
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in 2008, and 32 protesters from several different countries were arrested in the northern Turkish province of Sinop.


Opposition to coal-fired power plants

In 2009, EYFA collaborated with Earth First! and
Friends of the Earth Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) is an international network of environmental organizations in 73 countries. The organization was founded in 1969 in San Francisco by David Brower, Donald Aitken and Gary Soucie after Brower's split with ...
to run a training camp near the Belgian-Dutch border to teach organizers how to blockade coal-fired power plants, which the groups called the "cause of the climate crisis".


References

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External links


European Youth For Action website

Ecotopia Gathering website
Environmental organisations based in the Netherlands Organizations established in 1986 Organisations based in Amsterdam Youth organisations based in the Netherlands 1986 establishments in the Netherlands