Youth and Human Rights Education

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Youth and Human Rights Education This is a general introduction to most of the work of the youth sector of the Council of Europe. It does not cover all the areas of work (e.g. the European Youth Foundation, Intergovernmental work, partnership with the European Commission, are largely under-represented or mentioned). More specific presentations on these instruments can be requested from colleagues.

Human Rights Education Youth Programme “… to bring human rights education into the mainstream of youth work and youth policy”

The promise.... providing every person within their territory with the opportunity of education for democratic citizenship and human rights education.

Role of youth NGOs and youth organisations have a valuable contribution to make to education for democratic citizenship and human rights education, particularly through non-formal and informal education (…)

Resources |Right to HRE

2nd Forum - 2009 Emphasise responsibility of governments Include formal and non-formal education Mainstream gender awareness and equality Include intercultural learning dimension Promote the right to human rights education

3rd Forum HRE - 2016 strengthening the quality and outreach of youth-led activities and contributing to the evaluation of the implementation of the Council of Europe Charter on Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights Education

3rd Forum HRE Evaluate results, practices and recent developments Input to the review of EDC/HRE Charter implementation Address challenges and make proposals for future development Support interaction between formal and non-formal education

Participants Practitioners and partners of HRE in non-formal education Experts of the Education department (EDC/HRE) Members of the Joint Council European Partners

Save the data!... 150 participants 5-7 October 2016 European Youth Centre Budapest