Follow-up. Poverty eradication: priority for Euro-African Cooperation Achieving the Millennium Development Goals Bringing Good Governance and Democracy.

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Follow-up

Poverty eradication: priority for Euro-African Cooperation Achieving the Millennium Development Goals Bringing Good Governance and Democracy Ensuring Peace and fighting Conflict Tackling Globalisation, Trade and Socio-Economic Development Managing Climate Change and Sustainable Development Our Common Fight for Decent Work Agenda and Employment Addressing Migration, Mobility, Intercultural Dialogue and Co- development Strategies and Instruments for Euro-African Youth Participation and Cooperation Declaration: For a Better Africa – For a Better Europe – For a Better World

Results Comprehensive contribution to youth policies in the Africa-Europe context, (see declaration) Submission of a final declaration of the Africa-Europe Youth Summit to the Heads of State (9th of December 2007) Increased in understanding and dialogue between young people, and their organisations, in European and African countries Informal network of youth leaders and organisations interested in developing Africa Europe co-operation Renewed capacity of multipliers in youth organisations in Europe and Africa with skills to develop and run co-operation programmes.

Youth priorities in the Africa EU Strategic Partnership Promoting the empowerment of Europe's and Africa's youth[1][1] Strengthening young peoples capacity to disseminate information and to get involved in the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Joint Strategy[2] [2] Facilitate moments of encounter and exchange between young Africans and Europeans[3][3] Mapping the existing African youth networks[4].[4] [1][1] As in 56. of the joint strategy, under the heading Human and social development [2][2] As in 56. of the joint strategy, under the heading Human and social development [3][3] As in 108, under civil society under the heading Monitoring, evaluation and review mechanisms [4][4] As in the action plan of the joint strategy under the heading Making it work: institutional architecture and implementation

Follow-up Institutional Cooperation between CoE and EU: Joint Management Agreement European Commission EuropeAid Support to Youth work and Non-State actors Promoting Youth Policies Training and Capacity Building for Youth Organisations

Training and Capacity Building Long term Africa-Europe Training Course for Youth Trainers Africa-Europe Training Course for Youth Organisations and Youth Leaders Training course for Youth Organisations of the African Diaspora Living in Europe

Support to Youth work and Non-state actors Promoting Youth Policies Institutional follow up meeting Africa Europe Youth Summit and Monitoring Working Group on Africa Europe Youth Work. Sub-regional seminars on youth policies and the African Youth Charter Mapping of Africa-Europe youth cooperation/work. Seed funding for pilot youth exchanges Joint Management Agreement between the European Commission – EuropeAid Co-operation Office and the North-South Centre of the Council of Europe

Monitoring Group Meetings of the Two meetings foreseen for 2009: - 4 February in Lisbon (hosted by the Portuguese Youth Council) -16 September in the framework of the University on Youth and Development (Spain) or of the 12 October Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Composition: European Youth Forum, Pan African Youth Union, Advisory Council on Youth of the CoE, North-South Centre, EU Commission and AU Commission.

Institutional follow –up meeting Lisbon, 28 and 29 April 2009, in the frame of the Portuguese Development Days Gathering (20 to 30) key youth actors from Africa and Europe and representatives of implementing agencies and institutions of the Africa Europe Youth Strategy and Africa EU Strategic Partnership

African University on Youth and Development Cape Verde, June 2009 Close to 120 Participants foreseen : - 6th Africa Europe Training Course for Youth Organisations -West African sub-regional seminar on Youth Policies and the African Youth Charter -National Youth Councils Training Cooperation – strengthening partnerships for youth participation through training strategies development - Youth Forum of the CPLP, Southern European Youth Councils ( 2nd Phase) -National Seminar on Youth Work Partners:Natinal Youth Council Cape Verde, Youth Forum CPLP, Portuguese Youth Council, Pan African Youth Union, European Youth Forum, Partnership CoE-EU, CPLP (TBC)

Long Term Africa-Europe Training Course for Youth Trainers (1st Phase) Abidjan, Cote dIvoire, 12 to 19 July youth Trainers from African and European NYCs and International Organisations members active in the Euro African Youth Cooperation. 7 days intensive residential Training (1st Phase) Project implementation (2nd phase) Residential Evaluation Seminar (3rd Phase) Objectives: building capacity of youth Trainers and multipliers in youth organisations in Africa and Europe; Create a pool of trainers with expertise in dialogue, understanding and cooperation instruments between young people, and their organisations in Europe and Africa

sub-regional seminar on Youth Policies and the African Youth Charter (Region to be defined) Location to be defined, October to 30 youth leaders and Governmental Representatives from SADC member Countries 3 days Training Seminar Partners: Pan African Youth Union, SADC Youth Union, AISA

Training Course for Youth Organisations of the African Diaspora Living in Europe Almada (Portugal)), December days residential Training Course 20 youth leaders from the African Diaspora active in youth organisations in the hosting societies or leading African Diaspora youth groups/movements. The pedagogical team will be composed of experienced trainers in Euro African cooperation including trainers from the African Diaspora living in Europe.