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.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Youth on the Move

Slightly tired after some days in Mollina at the University on Youth and Development. Mollina  always means long nights in legendary Pacos after the meetings: dancing to more or less the same playlist night after time, drinking probably too many gin tonics and having a nice time in general. I was participating in a meeting on the cooperation between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean(FEULAC in the abbreviation/acronym dictionary of youth). Good meeting- I think. There is a very strong common understanding on the need for rights based youth policies and a realization that we have to move forward from making documents at various events and conferences to trigger real political change. Youth Organizations have a strong, legitimate message-now Governments and international institutions need to act!

The Commissions Youth on the Move(or Youth on the Moon, by which it is known in some circles)  proposal was finally launched. I say finally, beacuse a clear strategy on youth is needed right now in Europe. Reading some press releases and articles, the response is so and so. Though many positive aspects, I'm personally a bit concerned with the role of youth organizations and an active civil society in this plan. It is very important to discuss employment and education, but active citizenship must not be forgotten. Youth organizations reach out to millions and need strong recognition in the European Project. Now we must be sure that we defend the interests of our members and and demand for example better financing for youth organizations. There needs to be more money invested in Youth in Action, and the ceiling of grants to international youth organizations must be raised. My goal is to raise it  to 200 000€.

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