Prologue


With this blog, I wish to engage in a dialogue with you on how the voice of young people can be strengthened in Europe and the world in the next years. This is, after all, the main reason for why I have dedicated a big part of my life to volunteering and work for youth organizations at local, national and European level, and why I have accepted the nomination for running for the position of President of the European Youth Forum.

My first engagement with youth work started at the age of nine, when I joined my local scout group. After that, I have been engaged in a variety of different organizations like the youth organization of my political party, The Nordic Association of People Hard of Hearing, the Young European Federalists in Finland and of course, the Finnish National Youth Council Allianssi, through which I ended up in the YFJ:s Council of Europe Affairs Commission, the Advisory Council of the Council of Europe and finally two years ago in the European Youth Forum Board.

When youth work permits, I dedicate my time to studying political science, reading, walking and fishing in the beautiful archipelago of my home country and spending time with my family and friends. Having lived in Italy, I also have a keen interest in Italian history, culture and language – and use every possible opportunity to visit the country.

I believe fundamentally, that our generation has a big responsibility meeting the challenges facing our planet today, and I know that the European Youth Movement has the opportunity to bring forth real change. We should work for this change together and remember to enjoy, be inspired and motivated while doing it.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Packing Bags...

Packing bags has been something I have become something of an expert on in the past five years or so. I prefer to travel light, and I try to keep my bag partially packed all the time-with a small umbrella(very useful when the destination is often called Brussels), toothbrush and ear plugs(fantastic to be able to sleep when children are screaming on the plane). Since airports are very unpleasant places and air traveling is polluting and all the time more nerve consuming - and also because I really like feeling that I'm moving- I love when I can take the train. That is why I am extra happy to go to Copenhagen tomorrow, where I can easily go by train, to meet friends from the Nordic/Baltic Youth Councils. The Youth Councils of this part of Europe have a long history of cooperation, and the meetings are generally fruitful to discuss how to contribute to better youth policies around the Balitic Sea and Europe in general.

On another note, it is interesting to follow the election campaign in Stockholm, where I am currently more or less based. It seems to be a really tight election, in which youth employment is quite high on the agenda. On thing that struck me however, was a poll on relevant election questions for voters, conducted by Dagens Nyheter, one of the two main daily newspapers in Sweden. In the list of "topics important for the voters", many things were asked, such as "matters affecting pensioneers". But, surprise surprise, no direct question on the situation of young people was mentioned. How come, do you think?

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