“Together We Lead: Shaping Tomorrow’s Sustainable Future

7-9 February

Friday: Officials Training (Officials only)

Saturday: Teambuilding & Committee Work

Sunday: General Assembly

50 participants

Delegations from Dutch high schools

Delft

Stanislascollege Westplantsoen

Packing List

Essentials
  • ID and/or passport
  • Health insurance card 
  • Food for Eurovillage (delegates)
  • Money to spend on the (non-obligatory) non-alcoholic drinks and/or snacks during other Evening Programme events
  • Reusable waterbottle and/or coffee cup
  • Sleeping bag and sleeping mat
Clothing
  • Casual clothing for Teambuilding (Friday for officials, Saturday for delegates)
  • Smart casual clothing for Committee Work (Saturday & Sunday)
  • Business formal clothing for General Assembly (Sunday)
  • Pyjamas
  • Enough underwear/socks etc. for two days
  • Shoes
Academics
  • Research material & Topic Overviews for Committee Work (digitally available, preferably not printed)
  • Pen, notebook, paper
  • Laptop & charger if you have them
Personal
  • Any (emergency) medication you may need
    Please note: we are not allowed to provide you with any form of medication. This even includes coughing tablets or painkillers. If you think you may need these, please bring them yourself!
  • Toiletries
  • Towel
  • Phone & charger
  • Lots of excitement and a good mood!

Academic Topic Overviews

With support of the President and Vice-Presidents, the Chairpersons of Almere 2025 have written extensive Academic Topic Overviews for their Committees. It is mandatory for all delegates to thoroughly study the paper, follow the links and answer the guiding questions in research of their own topic. If you want to further understand other committees’ resolutions, it is also recommended to explore the corresponding Topic Overview. Good luck with your academic preparation!

  • AFET

    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS (AFET) by Flavio Pio Fiaccabrino (IT) Safe Havens: Climate impacts are predicted to displace over a billion people by 2050 globally. How can the EU leverage its New Pact on Migration and Asylum to foster collaboration with neighbouring regions, creating sustainable solutions that balance humanitarian needs with streamlined asylum processing? Download…

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  • AIDA

    SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN A DIGITAL AGE (AIDA) by Jennah Said (NL) Green Dreams, Tech Schemes!: With the potential for AI to drive significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors, Europe’s rapid adoption of this technology raises concerns about privacy, data security, and equitable access. What measures can the EU implement…

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  • CULT

    COMMITTEE ON CULTURE AND EDUCATION (CULT) by Caoimhe O’Shea (IE) Travel, Respect, Repeat: As over 600 million international tourists typically visit the EU each year, popular destinations face challenges in regards to environmental degradation, overcrowding, and loss of cultural authenticity. What strategies can the EU implement to manage tourism sustainably, reducing environmental impact and preserving…

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  • DEVE

    COMMITTEE ON DEVELOPMENT (DEVE) by Ariele La Rosa (IT) Partners for Progress: As the 2030 deadline approaches, the EU must find innovative ways to meet the UN SDGs by ensuring affordable access to clean energy solutions. How can the EU strengthen collaboration between public, private, and civil society sectors to make electric vehicles, electricity, and…

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  • ENVI

    COMMITTEE ON THE ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH AND FOOD SAFETY (ENVI) by Julia Davies (NL) Fast Fashion is out of Fashion: The fast fashion industry has become a major contributor to the global economy, but its reliance on unsustainable production practices has led to negative environmental consequences. Despite the EU’s goal to achieve a circular economy…

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  • FEMM

    COMMITTEE ON WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND GENDER EQUALITY (FEMM) by Julia Beukema (NL) Protect the Planet, Support the Period: With the potential for AI to drive significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors, Europe’s rapid adoption of this technology raises concerns about privacy, data security, and equitable access. What measures can the EU implement…

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  • PECH

    COMMITTEE ON FISHERIES (PECH) by Susan van der Weele (NL) Plastic Soup: With rising levels of plastics and microplastics in the ocean infiltrating the marine food chain, what measures should be taken to keep European waters free from pollution, safeguarding marine life and human health? Download and read the full Topic Overview below to be prepared…

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  • REGI

    COMMITTEE ON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT (REGI) by Taisiia Taran (UA) Connection and Protection: With cities being responsible for over 70% of the world’s CO2 emissions, the EU set the ambitious goal of creating 100 climate-neutral and smart cities by 2030. How can the EU promote the integration of smart technologies in new cities, while safeguarding the…

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Safety & Welfare

In the European Youth Parliament we work hard to ensure the physical and mental wellbeing of all participants and volunteers. At all our conferences, there will be at least individuals committed to safety and welfare: trained Event Safe Persons (Vertrouwenspersonen) & licenced Emergency Response Officers (Bedrijfshulpverleners – BHV’ers).

Minke van der Heide

emergency response officer

Tatum van Dijk

emergency response officer

Madelief van Poelvoorde

emergency response officer

Kik Maassen

emergency response officer

To be announced!

EVENT SAFE PERSON

Additionally, there is a National Safe Person for back-up and extensive Safety & Welfare policies on an international level.

Team

Delft 2025 is run by a group of dedicated volunteers. All are previous participants of the European Youth Parliament, from the Netherlands and abroad. Each team is responsible for a different aspect of the conference and led by an experienced member.

Head-Organisers

Marieke de Weerd

Júlia Peña

The initiators and project managers of Delft 2025