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Youth voluntary work
1) OBJECTIVE
To encourage exchanges between young volunteers and youth workers.
2) ACT
Resolution of the Council and of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council, of 14 February 2002 on the added value of voluntary activity for young people in the context of the development of Community action on youth [Official Journal C 50 of 23.02.2002].
3) SUMMARY
Background
This resolution, which was inspired by the United Nations initiative designating the year 2001 as International Year of Volunteers, is part of the Youth programme, which includes a component on European Voluntary Service. It also refers to the many resolutions and other Council acts intended to encourage mobility among young people.
Promoting voluntary work in Europe
The Council recognises the social and human value which the various forms of voluntary work by young people and the active involvement of youth associations, non-governmental organisations and youth volunteers themselves bring to the various initiatives. However, the Council calls on:
In accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, it is crucial to recognise the added value of voluntary work in encouraging and supporting the participation of young people in civil society.
4) implementing measures
5) follow-up work
Resolution of the Council and of the representatives of the Governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council of 27 June 2002 regarding the framework of European cooperation in the youth field [Official Journal C 168 of 13.07.2002].
European Commission white paper of 21 November 2001 - A new impetus for European youth [COM (2001) 681 final - Not published in the Official Journal].
Last updated: 23.09.2002