Eastern Partnership Youth Conference “Youth for Rights”

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27-28 October 2016, Bratislava, Slovakia

The Eastern Partnership Youth Conference “Youth for Rights” was organised by the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP CSF) under the patronage of the Slovak Presidency in the Council of the European Union on 27-28 October in Bratislava, Slovakia (the Agenda of the Conference see here).

It was initiated by the EaP CSF Working Group 4 “Contacts between People” and brought together 145 genuine young activists from the EaP countries, Russia and the EU who vigorously advocate human rights and the democratic development of their societies. The conference coordinator is Hovsep Khurshudyan, Working Group 4 Coordinator and EaP CSF Steering Committee Member. The event was opened by the video address from H.E. Andrej Kiska, President of the Slovak Republic.

Katarina Mathernova, Deputy Director General in charge of the Eastern Neighbourhood at the Directorate-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations (DG NEAR) of the European Commission delivered the opening address.

The list of speakers can be found here.

 

“Young generation fills me with the hope and optimism for the future. They are best suited to address the challenges in their countries and work with the communities at the local level”

Katarina Mathernova, Deputy Director GeneralDG NEAR, European Commission

 

“Youth is key to the protection of human rights and promotion of the rule of law. Their civic conscience and civic engagement are of utmost importance”

Hovsep Khurshudyan, WG4 CoordinatorEaP CSF

 

At the closing plenary session, Pavol Demes, well-known Slovak expert on international relations and civil society, delivered the closing remarks and presented the Young Human Rights Activist 2016 Award to Rasul Jafarov from Human Rights Club, Azerbaijan.

The main aim of the conference was to facilitate cooperation and contact between the participants and to create stronger and trust-based links for the future. Besides the sessions in plenary, the participants participated in training and capacity-building activities and worked together within the sub-groups entitled Youth for democracy, Youth for the environment, Youth for inclusion and diversity, Youth for education, and Youth at workAnother aim of the event was to create synergies between the EaP Youth Conference and the next EaP Youth Forum 2017 in Budapest, Hungary that will gather youth representatives nominated by respective EaP governments, and the EU, contributing with policy recommendations to the Forum. The recommendations, prepared by the EaP Youth Conference you can  see here.

The Conference adopted:

Declaration of the Eastern Partnership Youth Conference “Youth for Rights”

Resolution of the Eastern Partnership Youth Conference “Youth for Rights” on immediate release of all political prisoners in the Eastern Partnership countries and Russian Federation 

Some presentations can be found here:

The results of the conference were also presented during the EaP CSF Annual Assembly taking place on 28-29 November 2016 in Brussels, and during the next Eastern Partnership Platform 4 meeting on 15 December.

 

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EaP Youth Conference “Youth for Rights”

Deputy Director General Of the EC DG NEAR Katarina Mathernova at the EaP Youth Conference

 

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