Fülszöveg
During five years, from 1997 to 2001, the Directorate of Youth and Sport of
the Council of Europe has carried out a long-term training course with the
aim to empower minority youth leaders and enhance their participation at
local and national level. The course "Participation and Citizenship", a direct
follow-up of the European^Youth Campaign "all different - all equal", has
involved some 150 minority youth leaders and youth workers who have
developed and implemented a similar number of projects.
This is a summary of the evaluation of the course and of the impact achieved
on participants, the minority young people and the communities in which
they were active.
The Council of Europe has forty-five member states, covering virtually the
entire continent of Europe. It seeks to develop common democratic and legal
principles based on the European Convention of Human Rights and other
reference texts on the protection of individuals. Ever since it was founded in
1949, in the...
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Fülszöveg
During five years, from 1997 to 2001, the Directorate of Youth and Sport of
the Council of Europe has carried out a long-term training course with the
aim to empower minority youth leaders and enhance their participation at
local and national level. The course "Participation and Citizenship", a direct
follow-up of the European^Youth Campaign "all different - all equal", has
involved some 150 minority youth leaders and youth workers who have
developed and implemented a similar number of projects.
This is a summary of the evaluation of the course and of the impact achieved
on participants, the minority young people and the communities in which
they were active.
The Council of Europe has forty-five member states, covering virtually the
entire continent of Europe. It seeks to develop common democratic and legal
principles based on the European Convention of Human Rights and other
reference texts on the protection of individuals. Ever since it was founded in
1949, in the aftermath of the second world war, the Council of Europe has
symbolised reconciliation.
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