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ON PARTICIPATION IN THE CAMPAIGN

ON PARTICIPATION IN THE CAMPAIGN

8. I am a member of an NGO, how can I join the Campaign?
If it is a national NGO, please have a look at the NCC contact details and get in touch with the National Campaign Committee of your country. If your country is not listed you can contact the CDEJ (European Steering Committee of Youth) member of your country. Ask them whether an NCC will be set up and what kind of activities are being planned. If you want to participate in the training and educational activities of the Campaign, please have a look at the call for applications that is due to be published on the Campaign website and on the site of the Directorate of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe.

9. I am an International Youth NGO, how can I join the Campaign?
You can link your activities to the Campaign by using the Logo and register it in the calendar. You might also get in touch with the European Youth Forum that is made up of over 90 Youth Councils and International Youth NGOs and is a partner of the Campaign.

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Contribution to ALL DIFFERENT ALL EQUAL

Hello,
I am the National Coordinator of DG3, a youth based organization in Nigeria West Africa. We have been following the projects of the European Youth Forum for quite sometime now and we are excited by the fact that it has enabled young and active youths to participate in building peaceful societies which is based on diversity and spirit of respect, tolerance and mutual understanding among young people of Europe.

In this regard, we at DG3 will be happy to contibute to All Aifferent, All Equal, this is in line of extending the objectives of this projects to parts of Africa which is a developing world and which will help work towards elimination of conflicts which make the youths more vulnarable there by leading to child conscription in war torn areas like "DARFUR" in Sudan, and in Somali

It will enable us bring to fore bear our experiences from this part of the world, to the youths out there in Europe to make the world a more safer and tolerable place to live, and at the same time bring out exciting intercultural learning from experiences which we intend to take back home so that our youths can live harmoniously.

Regards.
Chuba