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🚀 INEDNET took part in FOMO of European Youth Press!

From May 29 to June 1, 2025, the European Youth Press (EYP) hosted the third edition of its annual Forum of Member Organizations (FOMO) in Berlin, Germany. This vibrant gathering brought together representatives from EYP’s Full and Observer Member Organizations for a long weekend of workshops, collaboration, and cultural exchange. The theme of this year’s forum was “Constructive Dialogue: Strengthening Youth Media Collaboration & Inclusive Storytelling Across Europe.”

This year, INEDNET was represented by Grisha Gasparyan, coordinator of the Media Lab. Over four inspiring days, he connected with fellow youth media professionals from across Europe, engaged in collaborative workshops, and shared valuable insights on media literacy. Grisha also contributed to dynamic discussions on journalism and the digital future, highlighting the experiences of Armenian youth in media.

Unlike the more formal General Assembly, FOMO offers a relaxed and interactive environment focused on capacity-building and peer learning. Participants took part in keynote sessions, skills-based workshops, and hands-on fieldwork challenges—exploring how constructive dialogue can strengthen youth media and promote inclusive storytelling across borders.

FOMO 2025 proved to be an energizing and impactful experience for all involved. It reaffirmed the power of dialogue and diversity in shaping the future of youth media across Europe. We want to take this opportunity to congratulate the European Youth Press, which has recently become an official Full Member of the European Youth Forum (YFJ) — the largest platform of youth organizations in Europe.

As the only media-focused organization in the network, EYP is uniquely positioned to represent the voices of young journalists and media makers across the continent. INEDNET is proud to be part of EYP and looks forward to many more fruitful European collaborations in the future.


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