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Europeans in Action to Support Youth Policy
Start date: Dec 1, 2012,

EASY POLICY is a 2-days seminar that will take place in Vienna (Austria) and will bring together 36 young people and youth leaders active in local or national youth structures in 20 countries in the enlarged Europe. It will provide them with a meeting place where they can discuss issues related to European youth policy and exchange their views in a wider European environment andto promote active citizenship.The aim of the project is to strengthen young people’s and youth leaders’ capacity to understand and contribute to the development of youth policies at European and national levels.The specific objectives are:• to create a network of participants sharing ideas on the development of youth policies that affect the lives of young Europeans;• to provide participants with the knowledge and skills they need to be active in the field of youth policy both at European and national levels, where they can act as multipliers;• to encourage European co-operation and opportunities to network and develop strategies for mutual support and future partnerships on the main topic;• to facilitate the transfer of knowledge and experience of representing Guiding and Scouting in national youth platforms and explore the links between the national and international levels;• to reflect on the role of youth organisations in the development of youth policy at national and European level.Through participatory methods and peer learning, the knowledge and skills existing among participants and their organisations will be explored and shared. Continuous evaluation will be part of each project phase, ensuring its quality and compliance with objectives and expectations. Bureau Européen du Scoutisme ASBL will be a sending organisation, cordinating and working in close cooperation with all the other partners.
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  •   14 203,00
  • Youth\Youth in action (2007-2013)\Youth in the World\Cooperation with neighbouring partner countries
  • Project on ERASMUS Platform

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