Public call for Inclusion of Local Partners / Youth Organizations in the National Campaign "365 Labour 'Rights for Youth”

Public call for Inclusion of Local Partners / Youth Organizations in the National Campaign "365 Labour 'Rights for Youth”

From 01 January 2018,  Coalition SEGA officially started the National campaign "365 Labor Rights for Youth"

through the Youth Information and Counseling Centers INFO SEGA from Prilep and Kavadarci in cooperation with Fakulteti.mk and Agency of Youth and Sports. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness among young people about their labor rights. We invite youth organizations and organizations working in the field of youth information, or on the topic of labor rights, to actively engage in the Campaign. By engaging in this campaign, local partners will be responsible for implementing activities in accordance with their capabilities and resources. The involvement of local partners in this campaign is voluntary. The local partner organizations will be continuously  promoted  in all printed and electronic materials from the campaign "365 Labor rights for the youth!".

 All interested  organizations to participate in the campaign  should send:

  •  "A letter of interest for inclusion in the" 365 Youth Labor Rights "campaign which will include information about the History of the work of the organization;
  •   Nomination with a contact person for the campaign / local campaign coordinator.

The information should be sent to e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no later than January 15, 2018.

The selected organizations, local campaign partners, will be informed on January 18, 2018.

 For additional information please contact: e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or tel. 070 308 746.

The campaign "365 Labor Rights for Youth" was promoted with the support of the Program for decentralized cooperation between the region of Normandy and Macedonia, the Agency of Youth and Sport of the Republic of Macedonia and Coalition SEGA.


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