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28 February 2010 // No Comment

YOUNG EUROPEANS WAVES OF DEMOCRACY SERBIA 2010
2nd – 8th July 2010, Novi Sad

Deadline: 15/03/2010
Open to: young people in the age 17 – 25 years

In July 2010, 100 young Europeans from the EU countries and the West Balkans will meet in Serbia to discuss the challenges and possibilities that WB faces in Europe and the world, to discuss how the region can benefit from the EU and vice versa. The intercultural communication between young people from various regions of Europe will add to peace and understanding and a better future for coming generations. The participants will become part of an extensive network of young Europeans. During the stay a Catalogue of conclusions/Citizens Agenda will be worked out and presented.

Waves of Democracy 2010 is a project run by IUC-Europe and Global Citizen in cooperation with European Fund for the Balkans, Balkan Trust for Democracy, European Movement Serbia, Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence, Balkan Community Initiatives Fund, The Danish Embassy Serbia and EUNET partners.

More detailed info about programme

Costs
Travel costs + delegate fee €50 (EU participants)

Application procedure
The interested applicants need to download and fill out the application form and submit it by 15th March 2010 by email:
EU participants to Kirsten Stribley: ks@iuc-europe.dk
West Balkan participants to Igor Bandovic: wavesofdemocracy@balkanfund.org

More detailed info

Please note that Mladiinfo does not give scholarships or any financial support, but only informs about different opportunities. Click on the direct link to the official page above to apply for the program.

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