10 Mars 2016 Il y a 9 ans
Young people have played a significant role in the recent Arab movements, demanding basic human rights for building their future towards sustainable processes.
The Fellowship programme invests in the mobilisation of youth as drivers of change and democracy: it aims to involve Youth into policy making and dialogue in the Southern Mediterranean region. It will support the creation of a network of fellows, meeting quarterly during the year, to share experience, monitor progress and provide mutual support.
European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) Neighbourhood South: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine , Tunisia and Syria.
It will be managed by the Civil Society Facility South (CSFS) in Tunis on behalf of the European Commission (DG NEAR), in close collaboration with partner CSOs from the region. This programme will cover trainings’ fees.
The overall goal of the “Dialogue Fellows” is to foster young leaders and build their capacity to facilitate initiatives through democracy, participatory and empowering approaches, at national, regional and international levels.
This programme aims to enhance skills of 30 fellows, members (or staff) of CSOs with a balance in terms of: gender, fields of action, background, geographical coverage and nationality.
The fellows will identify key priorities in policy making and dialogue for sustainable solutions on: shrinking space, reducing inequalities and unemployment, mobility and migration.
Activities will be organised to support the fellows to deepen their objectives and mainstream best practices through various methods of interventions during, and in between the workshops.
The fellows will be expected to use gained skills to:
The programme targets young leaders and focuses on:
Post Events: The fellows shall be available to interact virtually with the TA on regular basis to follow up on activities, receive technical support and guidance.
The selection will be organized through a competitive process (with a balance in terms of: gender, fields of action, background, geographical coverage and nationality). The assessment of applications will be carried out by a selection committee of four CSFS experts.
Applicants must be a member (or staff) of a Civil Society Organisations from the Neighbourhood South Region and comply with the definition below:
The EU considers CSOs to include all non-State, not-for-profit structures, non-partisan and non – violent, through which people organise to pursue shared objectives and ideals, whether political, cultural, social or economic. Operating from the local to the national, regional and international levels, they comprise urban and rural, formal and informal organisations. They include membership-based, cause-based and service-oriented CSOs. Among them, community-based organisations, non-governmental organisations, faith-based organisations, foundations, research institutions, Gender and LGBT organisations, cooperatives, professional and business associations, and the not-for-profit media. Trade unions and employers’ organisations, the socalled social partners, constitute a specific category of CSOs.
Countries Eligible:
Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine , Tunisia and Syria
Profile Requirements:
Eligible CSOs from eligible countries are to make ONE proposition based on these requirements:
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