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Final Declaration and Action Plan

Submitted by admin on Wed, 2005-11-09 17:04.

Here is the final declaration and the action plan. After it was handed over on November 9th, 2005, it went through an additional english proof reading and was amended by the most updated discussion results. You can also download the document as a PDF file or also as PDF file in German.


Keynote Speech by Dr. Beate Winkler, Director of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia

Submitted by admin on Mon, 2005-11-07 22:49.

“Trends, Developments And Strategies For Tolerance And Diversity: EUMC Work To Date” is the title of the Opening remarks by Dr. Beate Winkler, Director of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia, Vienna. The speech was held on 7th of November in Centrum Judaicum at the occasion of the official openening of the European Youth Conference "European Youth in action for Diversity and Tolerance".


Keynote speech by Renaldas Vaisbrodas, Secretary-General of the European Youth Forum

Submitted by admin on Mon, 2005-11-07 22:27.

Here is the Keynote speech by Renaldas Vaisbrodas, President of the European Youth Forum, held during the Opening of the Conference on Monday, November 7th in Centrum Judaicum, Berlin.


European Youth Conference started

Submitted by admin on Sun, 2005-11-06 23:44.

At 5 pm today the European Youth Conference "European Youth in Action for Diversity and Tolerance" has been opened. Dr. Sven-Olaf Obst, (German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens and Youth, Head of the Division "Prevention of Delinquency, Right-wing Extremism and Xenophobia") and Karin Lopatta-Loibl (European Commission, Directorate General for Education and Culture, Youth Policy Unit) welcomed more than 180 participants from 41 countries from all over Europe.


How to contribute to the website?

Submitted by admin on Sat, 2005-11-05 21:55.

The conference website is designed as a multi-user system, that allows every participant of the conference to contribute on an individual basis. The idea is to set up a lively, interactive environment that enables you not only to read and receive information, but also to create content on your own and share useful information with other participants before, during and after the actual conference in Berlin.

We would like to encourage you to contribute in two distinct areas:

1. Project Presentations

In order to provide other participants with background information about you activities you are invited to present your project in the conference's project database. If you click on the link "projects" in the navigation menu on the right sidebar or go directly to http://youth-against-racism.net/taxonomy/term/20 you will see a list of project presentations.


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