TWO SEMINARS HELD UNDER IPA PROJECT

Two seminars on Financial Management and Fundraising Strategies and Management of Grants in the Context of EU Programs for Youth and Pre-accession Funds were held in the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH in Sarajevo on 20-21 May 2013 within the IPA project EU Support for the Coordination and Implementation of the Coordinated Policy for Youth in BiH. In addition to the participation of the representatives of the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH, the representatives of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH, entity ministries, Brcko District of BiH and the representatives of youth NGO in BiH also participated in the seminar.

The seminar participants acquired new knowledge and skills in the fields of finances and the possibility of finding additional funds for the Commission, fundraising techniques, financial management with special emphasis on financial management in the implementation of projects implemented by the budget users and creating budgets for projects of EU youth programs and pre-accession funds.  

IPA project EU Support for the Coordination and Implementation of the Coordinated Policy for Youth in BiH is being implemented through five components aimed at increasing the capacity of the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH, as well as other project beneficiaries, enhancing monitoring and evaluation procedures, and improving knowledge related to the development of community programs for youth.

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JAVNI POZIV ZA UČEŠĆE NA TRENINGU: „PRIPREMA APLIKACIJA ZA PROGRAM MLADI U AKCIJI“
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CONFERENCE ON THE WORK OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

The conference to present results of the work of the Student Council Network in BiH was held on Monday, the 13th May 2013, in the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  The conference was organized in cooperation with the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH (CCYI BiH), OKC Banja Luka and ACED.  The President of the Commission, Ms Mirjana Nikolic, addressed the participants on behalf of the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH, and on this occasion presented the Commission's work in recent years and a plan for future activities.   The Conference was attended and addressed by the Federal Minister of Science and Education, Mr. Damir Masic, Mr. Damir Marjanovic of Sarajevo Canton, Mr. Mirko Trifunovic of the Zenica-Doboj Canton, Mr. Zlatko Hadziomerovic of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, and Nela Sladojevic of the Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports of the RS Government. Students from all parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina asked questions and got answers and promises by the ministers responsible for youth concerning some specific issues to enhance the position of high school students throughout BiH.  The students presented a wooden baton made ​​in the shape of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of the Conference, and expressed hope that the student relay race would be annually organized for students in cooperation with the CCYI BiH and all the ministries responsible for youth issues throughout the country, in order to work together and improve the position of high school students in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

CONFERENCE ON THE WORK OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 

CONFERENCE ON THE WORK OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 

CONFERENCE ON THE WORK OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 

 
Training - Preparing applications for the Youth in Action programme
The implementation of annual project “Support to BiH in Specific EU Programmes” began in late February 2013, i.e. MEDIA 2007, Creative Europe, Lifelong Learning, Youth in Action and PROGRESS. Partners in the implementation of this project, which is funded by the European Union, are: the Ministry of Civil Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH, Directorate for European Integration of Bosnia and Herzegovina (DEI) and EPRD Consortium. The project aims to provide support to the BiH institutions and potential applicants from BiH to take greater participation in specific EU programmes. 
12. The first training for the organizations in BiH dealing with youth issues was held on 12 April in Sarajevo (Hotel Hollywood), in order to increase the number of successful applications for the Youth in Action programme.  
The training was attended by twenty representatives of the organizations dealing with youth issues from many cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The aim of the training was to familiarize interested organizations with the procedure of project application, filling out applications or the entire project preparation.
Four one-day trainings to prepare applications in two rounds were planned within the project for the two groups of interested organizations. The first round of one-day trainings will be held in Sarajevo, and the other in Banja Luka. The same group of organizations should attend one round. 
The second training will be held in Sarajevo on 13 May 2013
Scheduled dates to hold the second round of one-day trainings in Banja Luka are 7 June and 5 July 2013.
 
 
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SECOND EYCA INFO DAY

2nd EYCA Info Day, organized by the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH and youth organization AUCTUS from Banja Luka, which is a license holder to develop ISIC and EYCA Youth Cards in BiH, was held on Saturday, 9 March 2013, in the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.

Around 30 representatives of youth organizations from several towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina had the opportunity to get acquainted with discounts and benefits to young people provided by the European Youth Card. The field experiences were presented by volunteers in AUCTUS, who have already been working on the development and promotion of the card in their local communities for six months.

Gazelle Pudar, the representative of EYCA Card in the Republic of Srpska presented longstanding experience in the development of the European Youth Card, which promotes awareness, mobility and participation of young people. Bosnia and Herzegovina became an associate member of the EYCA (European Youth Card Association), thanks to the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH which completed all legal procedures for the accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the Council of Europe Partial Agreement on Youth Mobility through the Youth Card. Thereafter, the Association Agreement between the European Youth
Card Association and NGO AUCTUS from Banja Luka, the license holder to develop and distribute cards to youth in BiH (EYCA and ISIC cards), was signed in June 2012, at the EYCA Conference in Moscow. Youth in BiH are currently not able to use about 50 EYCA discounts, in the amount of 5-50%, on transportation, accommodation, shopping, clothes, etc., in Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Bijeljina and Gradiska, while the discounts in several other cities in BiH are being prepared. Aleksandar Mitrovic, the chairwoman of the Council of Europe Partial Agreement on Youth Mobility through the Youth Card, has presented opportunities for young people at European level. Also, on this occasion the participants were presented with the activities and plans of the Commission for Coordination of Youth Issues in BiH, which supports the development of this card in BiH.

Brief presentations of the EU program "Youth in Action", IPA project "EU Support for the Coordination and Implementation of a Coordinated Policy for Youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina", the Youth Development Institute and CULT Community from Sarajevo were held in the second part of the program.

More information on the EYCA card benefits can be found at www.eyca.ba and www.eyca.org.

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