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CURRENT ACTIVITIES

Join the Regional Consultations on the Youth Work Quality Framework Across the Western Balkan Region

We are excited to invite you to the Regional Consultations on the Youth Work Quality Framework Across the Western Balkan Region. This event aims to present the draft framework and gather valuable feedback from the youth work community to refine and finalize this important document. Register HERE.

ABOUT PROJECT

Period of implementation: 2024 - 2026.

Supported by: European Union

Partners: Forum mladi i neformalna edukacija - Forum MNE (Montenegro), National association of youth workers - NAPOR (Serbia), Sojuz za mladinska rabota (North Macedonia), Qendrat youth for social changes (Albania), Organizata Joqeveritare THY (Kosovo*), Human rights education youth network (Belgium) and PRONI center for youth development (Bosnia and Herzegovina).

Although youth work plays a significant role in equipping young people with skills necessary for the labor market, educational spheres, as well as for their personal development and well-being, it is still insufficiently recognized and supported by governments in the Western Balkans. Youth work is a field of practice that encompasses various methods addressing different social challenges, targeting diverse groups of young people, and contributing to various policies. Therefore, the proposed action aims to foster and strengthen youth work across the Western Balkans region and bring it closer to the European Union.

The overall goal of the proposed initiative is to support the development and recognition of quality youth work in the Western Balkans region through inter-country collaboration, networking, and the shaping of innovative practices. The action will facilitate the implementation of the European Youth Strategy and the Bonn Process in the Western Balkans, specifically in promoting and ensuring the quality of youth work. It will encourage cooperation at the regional and European levels, empower organizations engaged in non-formal education, enable professional development for youth workers in the Western Balkans, and promote the exchange of experiences and best practices with their peers in the European Union.

The project aims to highlight the multifaceted impact of youth work and create favorable conditions for the development and standardization of quality youth work in the Western Balkans region. Additionally, the project seeks to enhance cooperation and encourage the growth of a community dedicated to youth work in the region. Supporting the recognition of youth work across the region through effective public communication about its impact, as well as fostering cross-sectoral and regional collaboration to improve the position of young people in the Western Balkans—particularly those with fewer opportunities—are also among the project's primary objectives.