
The Local Democracy Agency (LDA) of Kosovo is organizing a Network Training Workshop and Regional Youth Forum in Prishtina between the 4th and the 7th of November 2019. This training and youth forum are part of the project “Regional Youth Compact for Europe”, its main topic is: Youth in the region: Seeking strategic responses to meet the challenges of demography and labor market trends 2019. The goal of the training is to deepen the common understanding of the accession negotiation process with particular focus on the Chapter 19: Social Policy and Employment.
The topics of the training are: Labor Market Reforms; Decent work standards and Social Cohesion; Employment opportunities and regional mobility. The Network Training Workshop and Regional Youth Forum are expected to be attended by 70 participants, including members of the Project Management Team, Members of the Regional Youth Working Group, CSOs and youth organizations from the World Bank countries (prominent in the areas of youth policy design, youth inclusion and participation in the stakeholders’ structured dialogue frameworks), local regional policy/decision makers, local authorities, experts, NGO practitioners and media.
The training will be facilitated by experts from the World Bank, International Labour Organization (ILO), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and other organizations, working throughout the region.
The project “Regional Youth Compact for Europe” is implemented by the Center for Democracy Foundation, European ALDA network and the ALDA – Western Balkans Network for Local Democracy, CRTA, Youth Act and Sodem. This project is funded by the European Union and the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

The Local Democracy Agency (LDA) of Kosovo is organizing a Network Training Workshop and Regional Youth Forum in Prishtina between the 4th and the 7th of November 2019. This training and youth forum are part of the project “Regional Youth Compact for Europe”, its main topic is: Youth in the region: Seeking strategic responses to meet the challenges of demography and labor market trends 2019. The goal of the training is to deepen the common understanding of the accession negotiation process with particular focus on the Chapter 19: Social Policy and Employment.
The topics of the training are: Labor Market Reforms; Decent work standards and Social Cohesion; Employment opportunities and regional mobility. The Network Training Workshop and Regional Youth Forum are expected to be attended by 70 participants, including members of the Project Management Team, Members of the Regional Youth Working Group, CSOs and youth organizations from the World Bank countries (prominent in the areas of youth policy design, youth inclusion and participation in the stakeholders’ structured dialogue frameworks), local regional policy/decision makers, local authorities, experts, NGO practitioners and media.
The training will be facilitated by experts from the World Bank, International Labour Organization (ILO), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and other organizations, working throughout the region.
The project “Regional Youth Compact for Europe” is implemented by the Center for Democracy Foundation, European ALDA network and the ALDA – Western Balkans Network for Local Democracy, CRTA, Youth Act and Sodem. This project is funded by the European Union and the Balkan Trust for Democracy, a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.