Youth Regional Network

 

 

 
Structure
Picture Beat Rohner
  • YRN President

Beat Rohner, Youth Ambassador from St.Gallen (CH). Beat has been studying political science and business admnistration. He is one of the founding members of the AER Youth Regional Network and has been actively involved in the organisation ever since. Since 2008 he is representing the youth parliament of St. Gallen in YRN and in AER Committee 3. In 2011 he was elected as Head of Youth Committee on Education and Culture and Vice President of the YRN. During the 2012 Fall Plenary Meeting in Strasbourg he was elected YRN President.

  • 4 Youth Committees established within the YRN reflect the most concerning issues facing European youth today: 
  • Youth Committee on Professional Life and Youth Entrepreneurship
    Kaisa Ferguson-Fredriksen, Østfold (N)
    Vedran Bukvić, Krapina-Zagorje (HR)
  • Youth Committee on Culture and Education
    Laurent Fastrez, Wallonia-Brussels (B)
  • Youth Committee on Health and Social Affairs
    Maria Martinsson, Dalarna (S)
  • Youth Committee on Social Media
    Hrvoje Kovač, Varaždinska (HR)
YRN information pack
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YRN in a nutshell
YRN information leaflet
YRN Strategic Programme
YRN Membership form
YRN within AER
YRN & AER synergies
Key Priorities 2011-2012
AER Youth Action Factsheet
 
Background information

Youth Policies within and beyond AER

The participation of young people is important in all political life precisely because young people are affected by the decisions made by governments, whether at a regional or national level. Policy areas such as housing, the environment, transport and education, to name but a few, have a direct impact on the lives of young people just as much as those of adults.


The world of today is just as much the concern of young people as the world of tomorrow. To deny the young people of today an opportunity to participate in the governance of society is to deny them the right to effect that which happens around them.

Towards the association of young people in public affairs.

While the voice of young people has been ignored in the past, perhaps due to the fact that they can not directly effect the outcome of elections, there is a growing recognition of the role that young people have to play in the functioning of democracy. The AER's moves towards the inclusion of young people in its work comes at a time when governments, both national and supranational, are attempting to include young people in their policy-making process. It seems that governments have realised that young people do have a not insignificant role to play. Not only do they have first hand experience of the way policy works on the ground but they also often have many innovative solutions to the problems that society faces, if only they were listened to.

AER: unique platform for young people from European Regions.

The AER is a unique platform for young people to confront and exchange their views and to widen their horizons. They are thus contributing to breaking down barriers and struggling against intolerance, ignorance and mistrust even before they develop and become ingrained in adulthood. 

NEW! YRN project corner

Would you like to join a pan-European project? Click HERE

Are you looking for partners for your own project? Download the project fiche (available below), fill it out & send it to s.bozok@aer.eu or a.kirilova@aer.eu. Your call for project partners will be published online and disseminated among YRN members across Europe.

Project fiche

Find out more about AER YRN projects and activities here.

Main objectives
  • Networking
  • Creating a European forum that allows young people to address specific regional issues
  • Exchanging best practices and experiences
  • Influencing policy
  • Involving young people in decision-making processes at regional and European level
  • Developing a sense of civic and political responsibility among young people and encouraging youth participation in democratic processes
  • Exchanging best practice and experience
  • Applying the principle of subsidiarity to decision-making by influencing European youth policy from regional level
  • Working together on European projects and utilising European funding
  • Bringing together young people to support the European enlargement process (many of the regions represented within the YRN fall outside the EU zone)
  • Promoting sustainable governance
  • Broadening the scope of the network to include other regional stakeholders from civil society and the private sector
Contact

Anastasia KIRILOVA
Youth Policy Officer 
Committee 3
Tel.: +33 3 88 22 74 45

Sila BOZOK
Youth Policy Officer 
Committee 3
Tel.: +33 3 88 22 74 45

 

 

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