The Municipality of Sanski Most and the Institute for Youth Development KULT are organizing a Youth–Government Dialogue on July 9 at 11:00 AM at the Youth Day Centre.
This event is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen youth participation in decision-making processes that directly impact their everyday lives. During the Dialogue, we’ll be discussing the Youth Mobility Fund: what it is, what it offers, and how it can benefit young people in Sanski Most.
If you’re interested in gaining new skills, knowledge, and experiences through non-formal learning, the Mobility Fund could be the right opportunity for you! To ensure the Fund truly reflects the needs of young people, we invite you to join the Dialogue and share your ideas and suggestions directly with local government representatives.
Why should you apply? Because your voice matters. Your input will be considered in shaping the opportunities made available through the Youth Mobility Fund. You’ll gain valuable insights, skills, and experience by engaging in direct conversation with decision-makers.
What will the Dialogue look like?
- We’ll talk about how improved mobility can help young people access more opportunities to grow and learn. We want to hear what young people in Sanski Most need and how the Mobility Fund can respond to those needs.
- Together, we’ll develop key conclusions and recommendations for how the Fund should operate, and these will be formally submitted to the relevant institutions after the Dialogue.
Sounds interesting? Apply now and reserve your spot!
Applications are open until July 8, 2025. Register HERE!
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at: ajli.bahtijaragic@mladi.org.
Your voice matters and your ideas are important, so join us in shaping youth-friendly communities.
These activities are part of the project “Designing, Developing and Adopting Youth Policies”, which is funded by the European Union and implemented by the Institute for Youth Development KULT in partnership with the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO), the Youth Council of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Network of youth centers for animation, development and training of Republika Srpska (M.O.C.A.R.T.) and the Association of Secondary School Students in BiH.