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Very OK Practices

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This brochure is a collection of “Very OK Practices” implemented by different European NGOs working with young people.

The practices were collected during the E+ funded PBA “Go European! Building Transnational Partnerships for Youth Participation”.

Aims of the tool

The brochure aims to provide youth CSOs and CSOs working in the youth field with inspirational and successful practices to foster youth participation.

Description of the tool

In September 2019 in Yanoshi (Ukraine), NGO members from 18 countries participated in the Partnership Building Activity “Go European! Building Transnational Partnerships for Youth Participation” funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. The aim was to discuss challenges of young people and NGOs in their daily life and work. The participants found out that sometimes, these challenges are very country-specific, sometimes, they are surprisingly similar in many European countries. One of the challenges many NGOs face is the lack of participation by local young people in civic, social, or cultural activities. Especially, in rural and deprived areas, the participation of young people is low due to economic problems in these areas.
However, in every country we can find motivated youth organisations that develop and implement creative solutions for tackling these challenges. This brochure is a collection of “Very OK Practices” implemented by very different European NGOs working with young people. By publishing this collection, we aim at spreading the knowledge about how to tackle various challenges of young people and youth organisations.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/2772

This tool is for

Youth workers Youth educators Young leaders

and addresses

Youth Participation

It is recommended for use in:

Training and Networking

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

European Intercultural Forum

in the context of

Partnership Building Activity “Go European! Building Transnational Partnerships for Youth Participation”

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Sebastian Schweitzer (on 25 June 2020)

and last modified

20 February 2020

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