YOUTH IN ACTION PROGRAMME
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

The Youth in Action Programme aims to achieve the following general
objectives:
- promote young people’s active citizenship in general and their European
citizenship in particular;
- develop solidarity and promote tolerance among young people, in particular
in order to foster social cohesion in the European Union;
- foster mutual understanding between young people in different countries;
- contribute to developing the quality of support systems for youth activities
and the capabilities of civil society organisations in the youth field;
- promote European cooperation in the youth field.
THE PROGRAMME IS STRUCTURED AROUND 5
ACTIONS:
Action 1 - Youth for Europe


Encourages young people's active citizenship, participation and creativity
through youth exchanges, youth initiatives and youth democracy projects.


Action 2 - European Voluntary Service


Helps young people to develop their sense of solidarity by participating,
either individually or in group, in non-profit, unpaid voluntary activities
abroad.
Action 3 - Youth in the World


Promotes partnerships and exchanges among young people and youth organisations across
the world.


Action 4 - Youth Support Systems


Includes various measures to support youth workers and youth organisations and improve the
quality of their activities.


Action 5 - Support for European Co-operation in the Youth field


Supports youth policy co-operation at European level, in particular by facilitating dialogue
between young people and policy makers.
ACTION 1
Youth for Europe is geared towards the specific needs and expectations of
young people. The aim is to promote a sense of ‘Europeanness’ among
young people from every strata of society and encourage them to
participate in the democratic process.


This Action supports three main types of activities: Youth Exchanges, Youth
Initiatives and Youth Democracy Projects. The detailed criteria to submit
applications are specified in the Youth in Action Programme Guide. Further
information and support can also be obtained by contacting your National
Agency. For youth initiatives and democracy projects, the SALTO
Participation Resource Centre can also provide specific advice and support
(for project ideas, partner-finding, etc).
Youth Exchanges


The aim of Youth Exchanges is to get groups of young people from different countries together
so they can explore their social and cultural differences and similarities. Youth Exchanges are
targeted at young people between the age of 13 and 25 (up to 20% of participants may be
aged between 25 and 30). They receive the unique opportunity to experience significant
mutual learning situations and to strengthen their feeling of being Europeans.


Each exchange must have a theme that is relevant to the daily experiences of the young
people involved but also has a clear European dimension. Themes could cover numerous
issues, such as young people in society, racism and xenophobia, local heritage, drugs, the
environment, etc.
In accordance with its inclusion strategy , the Youth in Action programme particularly
encourages youth exchanges involving young people with fewer opportunities.

Youth in action programme

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    ABOUT THE PROGRAMME TheYouth in Action Programme aims to achieve the following general objectives: - promote young people’s active citizenship in general and their European citizenship in particular; - develop solidarity and promote tolerance among young people, in particular in order to foster social cohesion in the European Union; - foster mutual understanding between young people in different countries; - contribute to developing the quality of support systems for youth activities and the capabilities of civil society organisations in the youth field; - promote European cooperation in the youth field.
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    THE PROGRAMME ISSTRUCTURED AROUND 5 ACTIONS: Action 1 - Youth for Europe Encourages young people's active citizenship, participation and creativity through youth exchanges, youth initiatives and youth democracy projects. Action 2 - European Voluntary Service Helps young people to develop their sense of solidarity by participating, either individually or in group, in non-profit, unpaid voluntary activities abroad.
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    Action 3 -Youth in the World Promotes partnerships and exchanges among young people and youth organisations across the world. Action 4 - Youth Support Systems Includes various measures to support youth workers and youth organisations and improve the quality of their activities. Action 5 - Support for European Co-operation in the Youth field Supports youth policy co-operation at European level, in particular by facilitating dialogue between young people and policy makers.
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    ACTION 1 Youth forEurope is geared towards the specific needs and expectations of young people. The aim is to promote a sense of ‘Europeanness’ among young people from every strata of society and encourage them to participate in the democratic process. This Action supports three main types of activities: Youth Exchanges, Youth Initiatives and Youth Democracy Projects. The detailed criteria to submit applications are specified in the Youth in Action Programme Guide. Further information and support can also be obtained by contacting your National Agency. For youth initiatives and democracy projects, the SALTO Participation Resource Centre can also provide specific advice and support (for project ideas, partner-finding, etc).
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    Youth Exchanges The aimof Youth Exchanges is to get groups of young people from different countries together so they can explore their social and cultural differences and similarities. Youth Exchanges are targeted at young people between the age of 13 and 25 (up to 20% of participants may be aged between 25 and 30). They receive the unique opportunity to experience significant mutual learning situations and to strengthen their feeling of being Europeans. Each exchange must have a theme that is relevant to the daily experiences of the young people involved but also has a clear European dimension. Themes could cover numerous issues, such as young people in society, racism and xenophobia, local heritage, drugs, the environment, etc. In accordance with its inclusion strategy , the Youth in Action programme particularly encourages youth exchanges involving young people with fewer opportunities.