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“Balkans getting ready for SDGs” - Seminar “Youth Work and the Sustainable Development Goals”

Seminar

14-21 February 2016 | Belgrade, Serbia

The Seminar “Youth Work and the Sustainable Development Goals” aims at building the competences of youth leaders to understand, support and engage in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation process.
The Seminar “Youth Work and the Sustainable Development Goals” aims at building the competences of youth leaders to understand, support and engage in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation process. In addition, it is a space for sharing inputs, ideas and good practice, making links between different initiatives, networks and preparing the Balkans for bringing the Sustainable Development Goals into life. The Seminar will gather 37 youth leaders and organizations’ management teams. The seminar for youth leaders and organizations management teams aims at building and developing competences and capacities of youth leaders to understand and support the Sustainable Development Goals implementation process especially at the national and local level. One of the Seminar’s focuses will be to provide contextualization, inputs and good practices so that the youth leaders are able to understand the SDGs and their relevance, as well as how to advocate and engage in SDGs implementation, monitoring and evaluation. Specific objectives of the Seminar are: − To introduce the SDGs and their impact on European societies; − To link existing youth and youth related policies and strategies with the SDGs; − To develop advocacy approaches for the youth organizations to be able to engage in SDGs and SDGs’ related advocacy; − To support cooperation and partnerships for the SDGs implementation at the international, regional, national and local level. The language of the seminar will be English.
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/5413

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This Seminar is

for 37 participants

from Albania, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Montenegro, Poland, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Türkiye, United Kingdom

and recommended for

Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Centre for Human Rights and Development Studies (Youth NGO)

Centre for Human Rights and Development Studies (CHRDS) is an organisation focused on advancing global, regional and national policies in the areas of human rights, especially of the rights of the child and youth rights, and sustainable development. Registered in 2013 as a non-governmental, non-partisan and non-profit organisation based in Belgrade (Serbia), CHRDS’ objectives are:
*To provide evidence based analysis and research in our areas of focus in order to advocate for further fulfilment, protection and advancement of human rights, efficient and effective environmental protection and achievement of sustainable development;
*To enhance participation mechanisms in decision-making and policy implementation by educating and developing capacities of citizens, organizations and institutions in the area of human rights, environmental protection and sustainable development;
*To contribute in implementation of peer-to-peer and cross-sectoral solution-oriented programs, campaigns, knowledge sharing and networking for effective resource allocation.
In its work, the CHRDS is governed by principles of co-management and inter generational solidarity. In addition, CHRDS has been very active in the post-2015, climate change and Habitat III processes.

Contact for questions:

Ivana Savic

E-Mail:

Phone: +381637244199

Costs

Travel costs will be reimbursed only for the cheapest means of transportation and preferably for the return tickets. You will be reimbursed for your travel costs only once we receive the original tickets and boarding passes for your trip. Here is the list of maximum reimbursement: For participants from: Group 1: Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Albania, Slovakia, Romania - Maximum reimbursement 180 EUR per person Group 2: Poland, Estonia, Belgium, Denmark, Turkey, Greece, UK - Maximum reimbursement of 275 EUR Group 3: For participants from Spain maximum reimbursement of 360 EUR Participants will be accommodated in Belgrade. We will provide 3 meals and 2 coffee breaks per day. All additional meals, drinks and other costs, participants will cover by themselves. The project has no participation fee.

Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:

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