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PACE President Rik Daems visited the European Youth Centre Budapest as part of his working visit to Hungary.
The aim of his visit to the centre was to take part in a roundtable with several young activists representing various youth and environmental organisations and initiatives. The discussion centred on the links between the environmental and climate crises and human rights and the role of youth activism in bringing about change. Kicking off the meeting, president presented the work of the PACE related to climate change and the right to a healthy environment, including a PACE Recommendation in the works on human rights and the environment. Mr Daems also draw attention to the work underway in the Parliamentary Assembly as well as his own efforts in sup
Milestone: With COVID-19 restrictions in Hungary relaxed, the European Youth Centre Budapest opens again for local residential activities
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10,566 hours. 440 days. 63 weeks. Or 1 year and 2,5 months. This is the time between the last residential programme hosted by the European Youth Centre Budapest (EYCB) and today 21 May.
As COVID-19 restrictions were further relaxed in Hungary, the EYCB is finally welcoming a residential programme with local participants again after the forced hiatus of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, organised by the National Youth Council of Hungary brings together youth representatives from across Hungary for the organisation’s annual delegate meeting. The first group to stay at the EYCB since 7 March 2020 was welcomed by EYCB Executive Director Gordana Berjan who also took the opportunity to applaud the first day
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significant role to play in the implementation of the European Youth Work Agenda.
backbone of the youth sector’s work. This text is rooted in the conviction that youth work makes an
important contribution to active citizenship by providing opportunities to acquire the
knowledge, skills and attitudes for
civic engagement and
social action. The recommendation underlines young people’s contribution to
human rights, democracy and the rule of law – the Council of Europe’s core values – and thus the importance of government policies to support them in realising their full potential as
autonomous members of society.
Youth work is a
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To reflect the growing concerns with the acuteness of the climate crisis and its impact on the present and future of current young generations, the Youth Department of the Council of Europe organises a consultative meeting which will take place on 16-18 February 2021 online.
The meeting will be structured around the following objectives:
To reflect on the impact of climate change on the lives of young people in relation to the right to a healthy environment
To showcase existing practices and explore challenges for youth participation to impact political action on climate crisis