All-Ukrainian Youth Work Forum "United by the Light"
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One of the key youth work events this year - the All-Ukrainian Forum "United by the Light" - will highlight the latest research in the field, cover current topics and methods of working with youth across Ukraine. The event is organised for youth workers, representatives of youth centers and spaces; those who are interested in or work within the framework of the "Youth Worker" program; professionals who work with young veterans or young people in crisis; international partners, youth work experts and representatives of civil society organizations that work for development of young people.
The Forum will provide for the following opportunities:
- Panel discussions with top speakers in youth work and policy;
- Discussions of current challenges of youth policy and opportunities to overcome them today;
- Workshops and the most effective methodologies for working with youth;
- Presentation of the latest research in the field;
- Award ceremony for best youth work practices;
- “Living library” of youth policy;
- Presentation of a toolkit for a youth center;
- Meetings with development partners at panel discussions and presentations;
- Friendly atmosphere and many useful and interesting acquaintances with people who are equally inspired in working with the youth of Ukraine.
Registration of participants is open until 23:59, November 05, 2024 at the link https://forms.gle/wrRYKhRCZiPZMm3t5.
The All-Ukrainian Youth Work Forum “United by the Light” is organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine and the All-Ukrainian Youth Center in partnership with the OSCE Support Program for Ukraine, the USAID Dream and Act Program, implemented by IREX, the USAID DOBRE Program, implemented by Global Communities and funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the EU4Youth IV project, co-financed by the European Union and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), with the financial support of UNICEF Ukraine, the British Council in Ukraine, the humanitarian organization “People in Need” with the financial support of the Czech people, within the framework of the “Democratic Integration, Resilience and Engagement” (Ukraine-DARE) project, implemented by Democracy Reporting International (DRI) with the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office, the UNDP project in Ukraine "Support to Civil Society", funded by the Government of Denmark.