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OCTOBER 6th –
9th, 2004
.... in Vrnjacka Banja was held The National Meeting of the
organizations that already have been active within The YOUTH
Programme and that are interested to enlarge their activities
within that Program, as well as the individuals, institutions
and organizations whose target group are young people.
The organisers of
the Meeting were:
- European Commission – Department for Education and Culture
and
- SALTO YOUTH SEE
supported by NGOs:
- “Hajde da…” Group, Belgrade
- “BalkanIdea”, Novi Sad
- “Youth House”, Nis
- “People’s Parliament”, Leskovac
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Report
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May 25.- 28. 2002, Belgrade
Group "Let's..." in the cooperation with Ministry of education
and sports have organized a seminar “Youth
policy, peace education and participation” in the premises
of British Council in Belgrade.
Program of the seminar was created and realized with the attempt
to make contacts and find paths of cooperation between participant’s
originating from different organizations and institutions
(Youth NGOs, governmental bodies responsible for the issues
of youth and education, schools).
The topics of the seminar where:
- Youth policy (in Serbia and Montenegro and other European
countries),
- Youth participation,
- Formal and non-formal education.
- Peace education,
- Intercultural learning in practice
- Reform of the school system
- Models of strategies fro working with youth
The participants pointed out a need for making a coherent
youth policy that
will enable youth to pass from teenage part of life to the
life of the adult. That policy should include intercultural
learning, but also areas as health protection, employment,
criminal act’s and drug abuses.
Furthermore the participants stressed the importance of communication
between all the actors that must be included in development
of Youth policy– Ministries, NGOs and young people.
Seminar was lead by Mark
Taylor, Dr. Howard
Williamson and Biljana
Lajovic with the assistance of Stanislave
Vuckovic. Mark Taylor and Dr. Howard Williamson are
international experts for youth participation, development
of youth policy andintercultural learning, especially active
in Council of Europe and European Union.
The seminar participants
where: representatives of governmental bodies responsible
for the issues of youth and education, activists of Youth
NGOs (the ones who are working with youth or are by age structure
mainly comprised from youth), expert and teaching staff from
high-schools in Belgrade, Uzice, Valjeva i Bajne Baste, and
young people active in their community.
We wish to thank British
Council, CRDA, Ministry of education and sports and Federal
secretariat for sports and youth, for the support on
this project.
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Project
report in English...
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