The platform provides a space for youth advocates to exchange information and experiences from their work in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

“Speak Act Change” connects youth advocates by simultaneously acting as a form of social media, a resource centre and a space for blogging and accessing up to date news in the fields of SRHR and youth rights.

If you are a young person, not only in the region of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and you want your voice to be heard, join the platform.

The general objective of this training action is to promote the implementation of Youth Goals as a tool for empowerment of European youth entities in the field of youth rights.

Youth Goals are the gateway to implement the rights approach within youth entities. This training action aims to generate a strategic model for planning activities arising from the collaboration and experience of the participants and with the Youth Goals as a transversal element. In this twentieth edition of the University, the theme has focused on the concept of “Youth and Justice” within the framework of the triennium that began last year and focuses on SDG 16: “Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions”.

From the last contextualization arises the approach of the proposed training action: Youth Goals are directly linked to a series of inalienable rights of young people and their implementation contributes to guarantee a state of social justice at all levels. Therefore, it is necessary that young people reflect on the best way to incorporate these goals in the development of their activities in a transversal way. The Youth Goals have an undeniable European perspective, so it is in a transnational forum like the one offered by the University of Youth and Development where a joint reflection can best be reached on which measures of implementation can be built.

The specific objectives to achieve this end are the following:

O1. Expand the perspective of the participants on the need to apply the Youth Goals in their performance.

O2. Provide the group of participants with the necessary means and networks for the application of the Youth Goals.

O3. Accompany the group of participants in the strategic design for the integration of the Youth Goals.

O4. Promote the creation of a network of agents of change at European level.

With these objectives we want to achieve through our training action results based on the training of young people and youth entities that transcend the limits of the training itself and can be disseminated to other interested European youth organizations. To this end, a pedagogical approach has been designed that crystallizes into a practical guide of Youth Goals implementation models and that put together collective reflection with technical resources.

Who should apply to this TC?

This TC is recommended for trainers or youth leaders coming from Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries. In general, the course is aimed at young people who design youth activities and have a role with the organizational culture of their entity.

How to apply?

In order to apply, you must fill in an application form available on the following link: http://trainings.salto-youth.net/8095. The deadline for submitting the application form is 14th July 2019!

What are the participation fees?

There might be a participation fee which varies from call to call and country to country.This project is financed by the Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme. Being selected for this course, all costs (accommodation, travel, visa, etc.) relevant to participation in the course will be covered by the NAs involved in this project. Please contact your Erasmus+: Youth in Action NA to learn more about the financial details, and how to arrange the booking of your travel tickets and the reimbursement of your travel expenses.

 

If you have any inquiries, please contact Leticia Sánchez at tca@injuve.es.

 

We wish you success in the application process! 🙂

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