Youth in Action Programme

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Youth in Action Programme 2007-2013 Veronika REMISOVA, Programme Manager DG EAC, Unit D2: Youth in Action Programme ecdc.europa.eu

Youth in Action (2007-2013) European Youth Pact 2005 White Paper 2001 Youth in Action how did we get there? Youth (2000-2006) Youth for Europe 1988 Maastricht Treaty 1993 European Voluntary Service 1996 2

Learning from the past YOUTH programme (2000-2006) 380.000 participants in youth exchanges 20.000 EVS volunteers 8.000 Youth initiatives... Total: 700.000 participants in 70.000 projects! 3

Youth in Action 2007-2013 Budget: 885 millions Decision of the Council of Ministers and European Parliament 15 November 2006: Programme officially adopted 4

Objectives of the programme Promoting young people s active citizenship; Developing solidarity to reinforce social cohesion in the European Union; Fostering mutual understanding Contributing to developing the quality of support systems and the capabilities of civil society in the youth field; Promoting European cooperation in youth policy. 5

Cultural diversity European citizenship Youth in Action priorities Inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities Active participation 6

Annual priorities 2007 = European Year of Equal Opportunities (fight against discrimination) 2008 = European Year of Intercultural Dialogue 2009 = European Year of innovation and creativity 2010 = European Year of 2011 = European Year of 2012 = European Year of Intergenerational Dialogue 7

Non-formal and informal learning YOUTHPASS Every person who has taken part in a Youth in Action project under Action 1.1, Action 2, and Action 4.3 receive a Youthpass certificate, which describes and validates the non-formal and informal learning experience acquired during the project. 8

How is the programme implemented? National Authorities European Commission DG EAC D2 Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency Centralised actions National Agencies Decentralised Actions Support structures: - SALTO Resource Centers -Eurodesk network -The Euro-Med Youth Platform -Former EVS volunteer structures 9

Who can participate? In general: young people from 15 to 28 But: -Youth exchanges: 13-25 (exception: 26-30) -Youth initiatives: 18-30 (exception: 15-17) -Youth Democracy Projects: 13-30 -European Voluntary Service: 18-30 (exception: 16-17) -Training and cooperation: no age limit, and includes other actors involved in the field of youth and non-formal education 10

Participants and target groups Youth in Action projects are submitted and, if selected, managed by promoters representing the participants. Eligible promoters non-profit or non-governmental organisation local, regional public body informal group of young people body active at European level in the youth field (ENGO), having member branches in at least 8 Programme Countries international governmental non-profit organisation a profit-making organisation (only when it organises an event in the area of youth, sport or culture). legally established in one of the Programme or Partner Countries 11

Programme Countries 27 Member States EEA/EFTA countries (Norway, Lichtenstein, Iceland) Turkey Partner Countries Eligible countries Neighbouring Partner Countries Other Partner Countries of the World 12

Neighbouring Partner Countries South East Europe Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) Montenegro Serbia Eastern Europe and Caucasus Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Georgia Moldova Russian Federation Ukraine Mediterranean Partner Countries Algeria Egypt Israel Jordan Lebanon Morocco Palestinian Authority of the West Bank and Gaza Strip Syria Tunisia 13

How to participate? Programme Guide: permanent call for proposals Decentralised level: 5 deadlines each year: 1 February (Projects start between 1 May and 30 September) 1 April (Projects start between 1 July and 30 November) 1 June (Projects start between 1 September and 31 January) 1 September (Projects start between 1 December and 30 April) 1 November (Projects start between 1 February and 31 July) Centralised level: 3 deadlines each year: 1 February 1 June 1 September + Specific calls for proposals 14

Actions of the Programme Action 1 - Youth for Europe Action 2 - European Voluntary Service Action 3 Youth in the World Action 4 - Youth support systems Action 5 Support for policy cooperation 15

Action 1: Youth for Europe Action 1 is divided in 3 sub-actions: 1.1 Youth Exchanges 1.2 Youth Initiatives 1.3 Youth Democracy Projects 16

Action 2: European Voluntary Service The aim of the European Voluntary Service is to support young people's participation in various forms of voluntary activities, both within and outside the European Union. 17

Action 3 - Youth in the World 3.1. Cooperation with the neighbouring countries 3.2. Cooperation with countries not covered by the neighbouring policy (annual call for proposals) 18

Action 4 - Youth support systems 4.1. Support for bodies active at European level in the field of youth 4.2. Support for the European Youth Forum 4.3. Training and networking of youth workers 4.4. Projects encouraging innovation and quality 4.5. Information activities for young people and youth workers (New) 4.6. Partnerships (New) 4.7. Support for the structures of the Programme (NAs, SALTO, EuroDesk) 4.8. Adding to the value of the Programme (New) 19

Sub-Action 4.3 decentralised action: Training, Exchange and Networking in the youth field Two general Objectives: Promoting exchanges, cooperation and training in European youth work Supporting project-development under the Youth in Action programme Eligible Activities: Job shadowing, feasibility visits, evaluation meetings,study visits, partnership-building activities, seminars, training courses,networking 20

Action 5 - Support for policy cooperation 5.1 Meetings of young people and those responsible for youth policy 5.2 Support for activities to bring about better understanding and knowledge of the field of youth 5.3 Co-operation with international organisations 21

Contact and information veronika.remisova@ec.europa.eu European Commission, Youth in Action http://ec.europa.eu/youth/yia/index_en.html National Agencies of the Youth in Action Programme http://ec.europa.eu/youth/youth/contacts_en.htm Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/index.htm European Youth Portal: http://europa.eu/youth/ 22

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