Handbook with practical examples on how to set up strategies for better recognition of youth work and non-formal education in different contexts.
A step-by step handbook for EVS promoters supporting the implementation of the European Voluntary Service (EVS) projects that lead to great results and learning outcomes for organisations and volunteers. Written particularly in view of experiences and realities of EVS projects implemented in SEE.
SALTO SEE RC has published a guide for non-profit organisations based in South East Europe wishing to become Host, Sending or Coordinating Organisations within the European Union's European Voluntary Service programme.
If you would like to read articles giving you a better picture of the kinds of projects that have been organised within the Youth in Action Programme, find examples of good practice, or learn more about youth and youth work in and with South East Europe, take a look at SEE YOUth!
Youth Policy and Youth Employment in SEE, October 2009, Brdo pri Kranju, Slovenia, hosted by the Ministry of Youth and Sport of Slovenia;Youth Policy in SEE, September 2008, Belgrade, Serbia, hosted by the Ministry of Youth of Serbia;Youth Policy in SEE, September 2007,Trogir, Croatia
A joint publication of the SALTO YOUTH network based on the SALTO FireWork event, Paris, May 2010. Stuck for ideas on making the links between youth policy and practice? This publication can inspire you!
SALTO SEE RC has created this brief leaflet about Youth in Action and the support offered by SALTO YOUTH and in particular SALTO SEE. This publication is available for ordering and distribution.
A leaflet for all interested in cooperation with Partner countries: South East Europe, Eastern Europe and Caucasus and EuroMed. It describes types of projects supported by the Youth in Action programme and examples of good practice. Available in different languages of SEE! (published 2007)
Would you like to know more about SALTO-YOUTH? In 2010, the network looked back to "Ten Years of 'Support, Advanced Learning and Training Opportunities'". Annual reports of activities have been published for those wanting to know more.
SALTO SEE, SALTO EECA and SALTO Cultural Diversity have published this training course report inspired by the rich history of the regions of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and the Western Balkans. "Building Bridges in Conflict Areas" looks at recent problems and points out possible positive solutions.
You will find some reports and other materials relevant for co-operation with South East Europe in the Toolbox.
Our SEE E-Newsletter contains regular up-to-date information and announcements about the Centre's activities as well as activities, funding possibilities and other projects and issues of other actors, of interest for youth co-operation in and with South East Europe.
The Newsletter is sent out once a month and can be received by email upon request. If you would like to receive the E-Newsletter directly in your inbox, you should subscribe by registering at this web page.

The following downloads are available:
by Mateja Trpin
Article by Amir Hasanovic, describing recent activities and the way they have affected the development of youth affairs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Overview of the process of accreditation of EVS promoters in SEE from an accreditor's perspective, by Dragan Atanasov
What impact does EVS have on volunteers in SEE? What support do the training sessions provided by the Programme offer? An article by Dejan Acanski, member of the SALTO SEE trainers' pool.
After a challenging two years of preparatory activities, Croatia has joined the Youth in Action programme as a full member in 2011. National Agency director Tina Saric describes accomplishments, challenges and hopes for the future.
Sometimes you are highly rewarded for your efforts. An article by Srdjan Mitrovic, sharing experiences of several years of promotion of Youth in Action in Serbia
A article telling us about the experience of building up an organisation with a bright future under difficult conditions, by Ellen Frank
Learning for life - experiences of an EVS volunteer from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Spain, by Ena Simic
Stefan Manevski describes how "mixing the regions" (of neighbouring partner countries) can offer amazing opportunites for personal and organisational development
Youth work and Youth in Action in Albania