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ANNOUNCEMENT: “THE CHALLENGES OF ACHIEVING EU CANDIDATE STATUS – A regional perspective from Albania, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania”, LDP Joint Activity in Tirana PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 12:51
The LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME FELLOWS have the pleasure to invite you to the panel discussion “THE CHALLENGES OF ACHIEVING EU CANDIDATE STATUS – A regional perspective from Albania, Macedonia, Serbia and Romania”. This event is organized jointly by the LDP Fellows in close collaboration with the European University of Tirana and the EU Info Centre in Tirana on:

Monday, 15th of March 2010
11:00 a.m. – 13:30 p.m.
at the European University of Tirana, Aula 209

The panel discussion is organized in the framework of the IV Edition (2009 – 2010), Southeast Europe and the EU – Leadership Development Programme, an academic programme jointly developed by the College of Europe (Bruges) and TRANSFUSE Association (Berlin), with the financial support of the European Fund for the Balkans (Belgrade). This programme aims to transmit knowledge about the EU and the development of its relations with Southeast Europe, as well as wider issues of international and economic relations.

The event consists of panel discussion and it will be followed by launching of a booklet, which aims at analysing the process of achieving EU candidate status seen from a regional perspective with the aim of identifying differences and similarities of the process.

LDP Fellows hereby invite all interested students, academics, representatives from the civil society, international community and public institutions to attend this panel discussion to share their opinions and extend views on the topic.

There will also be a limited edition of specified publication presenting country cases, written by our young professionals from the region, available at the event in hard copy. The publication could also be viewed electronically at (http://eucandidacychallenges.blogspot.com) and we encourage all aspiring visitors of the panel to read it prior to the event in order to support a quality debate and questioning.

Please confirm your participation by sending an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it before March 10.

Please see the Agenda here.

LDP Fellows
www.seeyoungleaders.org
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“…. "Half of all young people are considering living abroad", page 8. That's all I see. That small headline in the left corner. If they let us come and go as we'd like to, everything would be different. We would come back. This way. each chance is your last chance. We know it well. That's why we don't come back. That's why we leave for good. That's why we forget. It's not just the money and the good jobs. It's freedom. Which we don't have.”……” I feel the weight of our doom, of all the people around me, the ones who are desperately going after visas, Europe, freedom. This will never pass, I reckon” (Yet Another Departure by Vitomirka Trebovac, Best Stories from Visa Queues)

Youth in the Balkans need to shed a sense of inferiority as victims, and to unite with other like-minded youth. The inability to experience other cultures and other worldviews results in the development of ghetto-logic. To overcome the great challenges that confront them, young people should get connected more to the global stage. The open minded, visionary and socially aware youth of the Balkans has an active role to play in the region’s development today, not tomorrow.



With the aim of promoting European values in future generations, the Fund will undertake and support initiatives allowing young generations in the Western Balkans to experience and learn about Europe.

These initiatives will:

  • address opportunities that exist for young people to play an active role in contributing to the development of the Balkan region;
  • serve as catalisators for emerging positive change makers and leaders in the Balkan societies;
  • encourage the spirit of co-operation by identifying new connecting issues for young generations in the region and the EU;
  • create a network of ‘young ambassadors’ of the region.

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