Submitted by KatrinA on 13 September, 2006 - 16:39.
ON NATIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES
10. In my country there is no NCC (yet). What should I do?
If you are a member of a youth organisation or another NGO linked to the topics of the campaign 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.
11. In my country there is no NCC (yet). Can I become the NCC?
In principle no, because the NCCs can only be set up by the national governments. The NCCs can include government authorities as well as youth organisations and other representatives of the civil society. Your organisation can ask to become a member of the NCC. Only in the case that a government renounces setting up an NCC, might the Council of Europe consider a bilateral cooperation with an NGO in that country.
12. My NCC is not responding to my mails. What should I do?
If you don’t get any response by mail try to get the responsible on the phone. Try out other contact details that might be available on the website. Leave them some time to respond. If you really have no success in getting in touch with them drop an e-mail to
secretariat@alldifferent-allequal.info and we will try to find out what the problem is.