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Active citizens combating youth unemployment

Partners. Active citizens combating youth unemployment. „ Jobnet ” I nternational C onference 13-14th November, 2013 Eger. Partners. Justification , idea. Partners.

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Active citizens combating youth unemployment

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  1. Partners Active citizens combating youth unemployment „Jobnet” International Conference 13-14th November, 2013 Eger

  2. Partners Justification, idea

  3. Partners The main goal is to highlight and promote innovative bottom-up solutions Europe-wide aimed at combating youth unemployment.

  4. Partners The main objectiveis to build a transfrontier network of CSOs to identify, share, discuss and encourage initiatives successfully tackling youth unemployment in different European countries which can be deployed in other EU states as well.

  5. Partners The project involvesunemployed youth as actives citizens following the principle: “Nothing about us, without us”.

  6. Partners Involvedcountries: Czech Rep., Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Croatia and Latvia, + Poland Timeline: 1st October, 2012 – 28th February, 2014

  7. Partners 7. Contributingtothesolution 6. Disseminatingresults and outputs, promotingbestpractices 5. Finalizingfindings and recommendation, evaluation 4. Generatingdebate 3.Conducting research 2. Elaboration of theresearchplan and kickoff meeting 1. Recruitment of youngsters

  8. Partners Comparative audiovisual international research • Expected outcome: • an outstanding easily understandable and comprehensible ‘youth languaged’ research is designed and conducted by the engaged youth teams presentation of youth unemployment in the involved countries (data/literature based), testimonials and opinions on reasons of youth unemployment (video/voice interviews), possible solutions and best practices of public, non-profit and for profit sectors.

  9. Partners Internationalconference with participants from 17EU countries Expected outcome: - Presentationand discussion of theresultsof the research and best practices; relevant professionals, stakeholdersdiscuss unemployment issues and present scientific researches to the international audience; -involved young jobseekers are helped to understand labour market, economic and job crisis, to get acquainted with job seeking and job growth stimulating methods

  10. Partners February, 2014 Dissemination of project outputs, follow up activities As a result of the project, we publishthe outcomes of the research on DVD, and a publication will be produced presentingthe best practices of tackling youth unemployment. The publication will be sent to decision/policy makers of the project countries and the European Union (European Commission and European Parliament) as a recommendation based on the elaborated dissemination strategy.

  11. Partners Thank you for your attention and enjoy the rest of the day! Boglárka Bata Boglarka.bata@cfoundation.org

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