The 8th International Youth Conference was designed to
unite young people from SEE in order to establish a platform for dialogue in relation to issues
relevant to the youth from SEE and to address the importance of the role of young people in creating
the future of SEE. The platform would be a way which would make it easier to communicate a two-way
dialogue between youth from SEE and national/local authorities. Unity among us - young people allows
us to positively contribute to our societies. The conference was attended by 55 participants, active
young people and leaders from SEE, regional experts and local/national authorities. The large number
of introductory lectures and interactive workshops resulted in a new Declaration for European Future
of the young people from SEE.
Participants exchanged mutual thoughts, ideas and experience with the aim of establishing new
mechanisms to tackle the growing challenges in interpersonal relationships overflowing with
stereotypes and prejudices, national values vs. EU values, youth unemployment, crime, education and
global challenges faced by societies in SEE. The atmosphere during the conference promoted and built
upon positive achievements, while at the same time acknowledged and addressed the obstacles for
further success.
Young people – participants felt that the conference was beneficial to them as it provided an
opportunity to:
The 8th edition of the conference was finalized with declaration for European future. This document is emphasizing the readiness of young people to take their responsibility to deal with issues facing SEE and European community of the 21st century. They are perceiving the SEE as a region where different cultures interact and where young people aspire to share common European values and to live unity through diversity. Although there is awareness of the importance of values - tolerance, respect, democracy, mutual understanding, their rejection and disrespect still exists. Young people on this conference demanded from the creators of their future to join youth efforts in shaping a better future for SEE and Europe generally by carefully reading the Declaration and addressing the issues outlined in this document.
3th till 7th of September 2010
Krusevo, Republic of North Macedonia
55
Stability Pact for South-eastern Europe sponsored by Germany
Friedrich Ebert Foundation, office Skopje
Metodija Stojceski,
Radmila Gutevska,
Biljana Markovska,
Toski Stojceski,
Nikola Nikoloski,
Kire Avramovski.