Deadline: 25-Aug-24
The Youth Department of the Council of Europe is seeking applications to enhance international youth co-operation among youth organisations in and outside of Ukraine.
Through this training course in Lublin on project management and international youth co-operation on 13 to 15 October 2024, involving up to 15 representatives of youth organisations from Ukraine and up to 15 youth organisations from other Council of Europe member states, particularly interested in international youth co-operation with Ukraine.
Objectives
- The main objectives are as follows:
- Strengthen the skills and capacities of representatives of youth organisations to carry out projects in the area of the priorities of the Council of Europe youth sector Strengthen the partnerships between youth organisations from Ukraine and from other member states and provide space to develop joint initiatives.
- Promote the values, principles, tools and resources of the youth sector of the Council of Europe among youth organisations.
- Increase the outreach of the EYF special call in support of young people from Ukraine. The activity is organised by the Youth Department of the Council of Europe in partnership with the City of Lublin.
Cost Covered
- Travel expenses and visa fees for accessing Lublin will be reimbursed according to the rules of the Council of Europe. Board and lodging will be provided and paid for by the Council of Europe.
Eligibility Criteria
- The capacity building event in Lublin, Poland is an international activity designed for youth organisations from Ukraine as well as youth representatives from other Council of Europe member states. Participants are expected to be volunteers, members of board, staff of national youth organisations from other member states of the Council of Europe and from international youth organisations and networks. They should be mandated by their organisation to develop new partnerships in support of young people from Ukraine, and in a position to transfer the knowledge gained during the activities to their organisations. All participants should also:
- Be resident in a country signatory of the European Cultural Convention
- Be aged between 18 and 30 (justified exceptions are possible)
- Be committed to attend the training course for the full duration
- Be able to work in English.
- The Council of Europe welcomes applications from all candidates who fulfil the specific profile of the activities, irrespective of gender, disability, marital or parental status, racial, ethnic or social origin, colour, religion, belief or sexual orientation.
For more information, visit Council of Europe.