News of June


What is it about: support the International Commission, opening of registrations (how to register, things to know, arrival dates), accessibility and health at the UEEH.

The International Commission needs support!

The International Commission is the group that works so that participants living outside Europe can come to the edition.

This year we are keeping up this work with coordinations from Maghreb, Middle East, West and East Africa, Asia.

To make the event as accessible as possible to international participants, we have set up a fundraising campaign. We need sharing and financial support!

If you want more information and you want to support us, here is the link to our online fundraising campaign: https://www.helloasso.com/associations/ueeh/collectes/commission-internationale-des-ueeh-2025-1

Opening of registrations

How to register

See you on Sunday, June 15, from 3 p.m. (Paris time) on registration.ueeh.net.

The registration form will be open until Sunday, June 22 at 3 p.m. (Paris time), To register, it is imperative to have replied before this deadline.

On June 22, the registrants will be drawn by lot to form a random waiting list. People at the top of the waiting list will have a place. If you have a place, you will be asked to confirm your registration, if not, you will be kept informed of the advancement of the waiting list.

If you have any problems with the registration form, please contact us by e-mail at registration@ueeh.net to get appropriate support.

Things to know before registering

You can find information about the UEEH on our website:

Days of arrival

The edition will take place from August 10 to August 21.

It will be possible to arrive over two periods: August 10 or 11, and August 15, 16 or 17. For people who need to arrive on another date, please contact us at registration@ueeh.net!

Accessibility of the UEEH

We have set up a dedicated page to talk about the accessibility of the UEEH: https://www.ueeh.net/en/accessibility/

Health at UEEH

A health team will be present on site for first aid or help with the management of everyday health problems, with trained and untrained people.

A space will be dedicated to health and anti-ableism with a zine library and harm reduction material about sexual health and substance use, as well as a first aid kit and medicine. This space will also be able to host health-related workshops and massages.

It will be possible to make an appointment on site to discuss sexual health issues in private with a specialist, and to get screened (HIV, hepatitis B and C) for free.