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Z   s *Ui}Gg  kYOUTH IN ACTION 2007-2013  (2 3f 8T  C ,A100-jeun - H  0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 @ <)(  < < s *i  u State of play(23f    < 0%  R " 23f X < s *iww  The legal text adopted by the Council of Ministers on 28/08/06 adopted by the European Parliament on 26/10/06 now to be signed by all three parties and to be announced in the official journal of the EU YiA can entry into force by 01/01/07!!X(2 2'(23f3f'3f&  $  T  < C ,A100-jeun,6V < 0޽h ?"` ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 \~(  \ \ s *di  u State of play(23f    \ 04i  R " 23f XY \ s *iw SThe Programme Guide and application forms were prepared by the Commission in consultation with NAs, EACEA, EYF and other stakeholders were discussed by the Programme Committee on 13/10/06 and will officially to be adopted January 07 need to be re-worked, translated and will be published by November 06 First deadline will be 01/02/07j*(2  2 (2)3f 3f3f3f T  T \ C ,A100-jeun,6P \ s *޽h ?"` ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B + G0^N0  P(    s *   %Political background of the programme&(2&3f%    0x   R " 23f X^  s *    Mid-term evaluation process of the  YOUTH programme 2000- 2006, carried out in 2003/2004 (http://europa.eu.int/comm/youth/program/evaluation_en.html) The White Paper post process / results of the Open Method of Co-ordination (http://europa.eu.int/comm/youth/whitepaper/index_en.html) The European Youth Pact (http://europa.eu/youth/news/index_1794_en.html )j 2[3f3f;M3f3f:3f3f/\  N 8 . >0\>0>09g T  C ,A100-jeunZ9H  0޽h ? ̙33___PPT10e.+D='  = @B +<G0^N0 KC` (    s *   Z(23f    09   R " 23f X  s *D /  What changes in Youth in Action?!(2!3f&      0XO }:d J 0 2 #  0R dJ c New programme covers the 2007-2013 period Single programme gathering the activities implemented under YOUTH and the support for youth NGO programmes Instrument for the implementation of the White Paper on Youth and the European Cooperation in the field of youth New actions and sub-actions Enlarged geographical scope Enlarged age access (13 to 30 years)$d1 2d3f c T  C ,A100-jeun9*H  0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 )!(  %  0] jT  Objectives of the programme Active European citizenship Solidarity and tolerance among young people Mutual understanding between young people Develop quality of support systems for youth activities Promote co-operation in the youth field (2  Y  c  23f3f3f   XT  C ,A100-jeun9*H  0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 8f(  8 8 0Hc jT  r Priorities of the the programme European Citizenship Participation of young people Cultural Diversity Inclusion of young people with fewer opportunitiest(2 i"3f3f3f&    XT 8 C ,A100-jeun9*H 8 0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +!G0^N0 0(T(  T$ T 0z T Quality demands of the the programme Important features Non-Formal Learning Recognition of non-formal learning Visibility of Youth in Action Programme Valorisation of Results Anti-discrimination Equality between women and men Child protection and safety MultilingualismR%(2 83f3f&    XT T C ,A100-jeun9*P T s *޽h ?"` ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B + I0^N0  p0(  px p c $t hj90   x p c $ h'g    H p 0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f9___PPT10i.VO]+D='  = @B + I0^N0 0t0(  tx t c $ h9]   x t c $ h'g    H t 0޽h ? ___f3̙;/f9___PPT10i.V+D='  = @B +G0^N0 <:(  < < 0 /'e  FAGE BRAKETS 13 to 30 years Modular approach: Youth exchanges 13-25 Youth initiative 18-30 Participative democracy projects 13-30 EVS 18-30 EVS & Inclusion 16-30 T/3f3f3f3f   XT < C ,A100-jeun9*H < 0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 H((  H H 0 d48  4Actions of the programme Action 1 - Youth for Europe Action 2 - European Voluntary Service Action 3 - Youth of the World Action 4 - Youth workers and support systems Action 5  Support for policy cooperation F(2 2 23f3f   XT H C ,A100-jeun9WH H 0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +8G0^N0 G?p(  p p 0@ a q . 23f3f   X p 0) pw  > 2  p 0, T dAction 1 - Youth for Europe 1.1. 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European Voluntary service (groups) V&[&3f03f*f3f    B"dDT t C ,A100-jeun(jH t 0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0  (    0t a q . 23f3f   X  0F pw  > 2   0 ,T &Action 2: Management One single EVS (independent of individual or group character, application level or geography) One project can include individual and/or group EVS activities International co-operation is possible within EVS (link to Action 3) Management greatly simplified according to principle: one application  one financing decision  one project Youthpass _!3f 3f?!3f 3fE!3f 3f|!3f 3f3fb3f3f>    X      B"dDT  C ,A100-jeun(XP  s *޽h ?"` ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +XG0^N0 g_(    0 a q . 23f3f   X  0ȥ pw  > 2   0ا '  |Action 2: Management Stronger emphasis on  service delivery for the benefit of young people and organisations Services provided by and/or on behalf of National Agencies by  EVS Advice and Support Organisations . 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Cooperation with countries not covered by the neighbouring policy \ff3f   @`T x C ,A100-jeunVH x 0޽h ? ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 0x(    0) za Participating countries EU Member States EFTA/EEA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) Candidate countries (HR-BG-RO-TR) Depending on specific agreements: West Balkans Switzerland (2i 2$ 2 23fl3f"3f3f3f   XT  C ,A100-jeun,gP  s *޽h ?"` ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +yG0^N0 @(  |  0- /dI Partner countries Countries integrated in the neighbourhood policy Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestinian Authorities, Jordan, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco. Countries outside the neighbourhood policy (24 2 2- 2 23f3f23f73f3fn3f.3f3f   XT  C ,A100-jeun9P  s *޽h ?"` ̙33y___PPT10Y+D='  = @B +G0^N0 W(    00E a q . 23f3f   X  0\_ pw  > 2 D  0t    Action 3 - Youth of the World 3.1. 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