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Youth on the Move
Has the pleasure to invite you to the panel discussion:

Communicating EU to the Youth in SEE Countries – a comparative analysis






Special guests
:

Ms. Brisida Kërtusha – Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sport

Mr. Altin Fuga – Ministry of Integration

Representative of the EU Info Centre in Albania

Mr. Gentian Elezi – EU Expert and Lecturer at the EUT

On Friday, March 18, 2011

At 11:00 – 13:00

At the EU Info Centre

Ismail Qemal Str. No. 32, Tirana

Please confirm your participation by replying at r.saliasi@yahoo.com until Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The continuous integration process of countries such as Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia, some at the “beginning” of their journey and some at the “end”, poses to their citizens the necessity for information and effective communication. The youth, as primary beneficiaries of this process, have a substantial need to understand obligations and benefits which derive from the EU integration.

This project serves to improve the communication of the EU to the youth by comparatively analyzing the national strategies implemented by the respective governments in improving the overall understanding that youth have when it comes to EU issues. Further on, this comparative analysis aims to exchange experience between countries which are situates in different positions of the integration track.

Finally, perhaps the most significant feature of this research is that conducted by young people for young people, thus demonstrating a practical way how they can (attempt) to influence integration processes in respective countries. We hope to contribute to the improvement of the policies and strategies undertaken by these 4 SEE countries and in fostering knowledge among young people about the EU.

Please find the panel’s agenda attached here .

Sincerely,
LDP V Fellows,Southeast Europe and the EU- Leadership Development Programme Fellows, Albania

This event is organized by the LDP V Fellows, in the framework of the “Southeast Europe and the EU – Leadership Development Programme”.

The Southeast Europe and the EU – Leadership Development Programme is organized jointly by the European Fund for the Balkans, the College of Europe and the TRANSFUSE Association. The Programme aims to transmit knowledge about the EU and its relation to the SEE, to stimulate the leadership and professional skills of participants and to encourage an exchange of views of young people who aspire to play an active role in the future of their countries. More information about the programme is available on the programme website www.seeyoungleaders.org.

This activity is a sole responsibility of the group members that have organized it.