Wednesday, April 02, 2014
The third edition of the World Forum for
Democracy, to take place on 3-5 November 2014, will address the
challenge of re-building young people’s trust in democracy and
re-shaping institutions to give youth real influence on decision-making
in all social arenas.
There are political parties, businesses,
media organisations, schools, local authorities, NGOs etc. which make a
genuine effort to involve young people in a meaningful way in
decision-making. The World Forum for Democracy will highlight such
examples and stimulatea dialogue between them in order to create a
momentum for a wider take up and structural change towards a democracy
where young people have a real say. The initiatives will be critically
discussed at the Forum LABS.
Initiatives which clearly go beyond the
tokenistic forms of “youth participation”, and offer a genuine
opportunity for young people to drive change, will be particularly
appreciated.
The Strasbourg World Forum for Democracy
2014 will engage with young people and with decision-makers and
opinion-formers in a reflection on the patterns of youth exclusion and
involvement and will explore new ways of engaging young people in
re-visioning the democratic arenas of today.
Interested organisationsworldwide are
invited to express their interest in presenting an
example/initiativeenabling youth participation by answering the
questionnaire in Appendix and sending it to forum_democracy@coe.int by
30 April 2014.
Follow the link for more information: http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/news/wfd/call2014.pdf