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Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youthand Sports
Ministry of Education and Sciences
Networking for the Implementation of the
National Youth Action Plan 2011-2012
Publication of
Documentation
and Information
Office for Youth
Policy in Albania
2012
AYC
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Albanian Youth Council
in collaboration withMinistry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports
Ministry of Education and Sciences
NETWORKING FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE NATIONALYOUTHACTION PLAN 2011-2012
Publication of Documentation and Information Office for Youth Policy in Albania 2012
COPYRIGHT PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION OFFICE FORYOUTH POLICY INALBANIA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to the Albanian Youth Council Who are we? Who can join AYC? What is our mission? Which are our objectives? Youth Structures within the Albanian Youth Council What services does AYC provide? Membership of AYC Membership ProcedureAlbanian Youth Council MembershipAlbanian Youth Council StaffAlbanian Youth Council ActivitiesYoung people in figures Population Formal Compulsory Education Formal Secondary Education Formal Higher Education LGBT Community HIV / AIDSYouth Policies, youth work and non-formal education. Youth Policy Governmental Financial Support of Youth NGOs Youth Work Non formal education recognition and integration in the formal education system. Youth Employment and Unemployment Volunteerism Scoutism in Albania Art and Culture Values Human Rights Education
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1. Introduction to the Albanian Youth Council
Who are we?The AYC is a nonprofit youth organization, an umbrella NGO type and its activity extends across allthe Albanian territory. This national organization was created in 1994 to serve at local and nationalyouth organizations, namely youth, and to mediate the relationship between youth and the state.Reactivated in November 20, 2010, after two years of not being active the Albanian Youth Councilgathers 43 Youth NGOs, 40 members and 3 observers.
Who can join AYC?
National, local or international youth/youth oriented NGOs/structures. Youth Centers or Centers oriented towards youth. Youth Foundations or Foundations oriented toward youth.What is our mission?AYCs mission is to improve democratic participation of young people, empower them and tocontribute in developing their skills and knowledge, by developing youth policies and by empoweringyouth NGOs in Albania.
Which are our objectives?
Represent and highlight the interests of youth To mediate for solving problems in youth work Promote mutual understanding and cooperation in joint initiatives. To influence the development and improvement of democratic processes in the country with the
involvement of youth in decision making processes.
To influence the development of youth legislation. To work for equal rights between boys and girls. To work against racism, national, ethnic or religious extremism, discrimination and xenophobia
Youth Structures within the Albanian Youth Council: The National Students Council: Represents students in formal education 6 Local Youth Parliament (Shkodr, Durrs, Vlor, Gjirokastr, Kor, Elbasan): Representative
structures for young people from 15 to 18 years old, created by the AYC (in collaboration withmember associations) and UNICEF in the year 2000. During the period 2007 - 2009, the periodwhen the AYC was non active, the Albanian Youth Parliament was dissolved in local youthparliaments. With the reactivation of the AYC, in cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism, Culture,Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Education, AYC will contribute to the rebuilding of theAlbanian Youth Parliament as a national structure.
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What services does AYC provide?
AYC provides services expertise, experience and helps in joint work of youth organizations. AYC co-operates to mediate the solving of problems in youth work. AYC highlights the interests of Albanian youth and contributes to the social formation of youth
policy.
AYC represents the interests of youth and youth organizations, contributes in representing theinterests of youth NGOs with political institutions, the Parliament, the Government, Agencies,public opinion and organizations in Albania and abroad.
AYC works to influence the development of youth legislation in Albania. Protecting and promoting youth rights Informing young people on opportunities, projects, services, etc.
Offering technical assistance for public and private institutions working on youth issues: such as:technical assistance to the Municipality of Tirana for the municipality student card, drafting of localand national strategies in the youth field from central government agencies and local ones.
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2. Membership of Albanian Youth Council
Membership Representative Field of operation Type
1. National Student Council Qamil Dika Representing StudentCouncils
National
2. Youth Group of Association for ConsumersProtection
Ersida Teliti Association for consumers National
3. Albanian University Sociologist Association Arben Loka Research association National4. Beyond Barriers Association Ana Dervishi Association for social services National5. Action Plus Association Genci Mucollari Health association National6. Human Rights Youth Group - GRDNJ Saimir Kasmi Watch dog center National7. Tirana Youth Centers Silva Kola Resource center National8. Roma Active Albania Dritan Ziu Association Roma minorities National9. Albanian Environmental Students
Association
Erind Agolli Environmental association National
10. Center for Civic Education and Participation Dea Dragoti Watch dog center National11. Young European Journalist Association Pranvera Boraka Media organization National12. Amaro Drom Association Skender Veliu Association of Roma Minority National13. Environmental Center EDEN Jonida Mamaj Environmental center National14. Organization for Integration and
Development
Altin Hysa Association for social service National
15. OZHE Genc Anastasi Association for social service National16. Scout Albania Greta Iliazi Scout Association National17. Sanus Association Frencis Dule Health association National18. Center for Population and Development Erida Lazimi Health association National19. Young Women in ActionGRA Anis Lamllari Women organization National20. Center for Dialogue and Promotion of
European Values
Shaban Sulcce Center inter-cultural education National
21. Refraction (Perthyerje) Marinela Sota Minors and women in prisons National22. Albanian Volunteers Network RVSH Ili Gerdupi Management of Volunteers National
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23. Youth Center of Action PlusTirana Erlind Plaku Center psychosocial treatment Local24. Pro-Albania Sportive AssociationTirana Tan Pogoni Sportive association Local25. Globus AssociationTirana Arsen Rusta Association for social service Local26. Social ClubKora Violeta Tici Association for social service Local27. Albanian Youth ShakersTirana Rogert Zikaj Association for entrepreneurs Local28. Art ContactTirana Andi Tepelena Art and culture association Local29. Albanian Art InstituteTirana Argyrina Jubani Art and Culture Center Local30. Council of Youth AssociationDurres Bajana Ceveli LYC of local youth association Local31. Friendship and Collaboration with Europe
Tirana
Gjon Nikolli Inter-cultural education Local
32. Youth Forum of Social HealthTirana Albana Dule Health association Local33. Association for Media Development
Peshkopia
Dorina Xhoga Media organization Local
34. Foundation ZMIMCSGjirokastra Eglantina Gjini Foundation for social service Local35. Albanian Youth IntegrationLezha Zoje Jaka Association for social service Local36. Association Young IntellectualsHope
Shkodra
Blendi Dibra Association for social service Local
37. Vlora Youth CentersVlora Elidon Lamani Resource center Local38. Organization of Future MedicsOMATirana Migena Disha Health association Local39. Association for PsychoSocial Development
for ChildrenEl
Sanije Fatkoja Center psychosocial treatment Local
40. 6 Youth Parliaments - Sh, Dr, El, Vl, Gj, Ko Tirana YouthCenters
Students in high schools Local
41. OBSERVER MEMBERS42. European Law Student AssociationELSA Sofjan Jaupaj International organization International43. Association Students Youth Andi Shkira Students club National44. Institute of Roma Culture Bledar Taho Roma Communities in Albania National
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Membership ProceduresMembership of organizations with full rights, including waiting members as a transitional periodAll youth organizations that wish to become member organizations of AYC must follow the following
procedure:Send a scanned copy of the following documents to: [email protected];A. A declarative request in the AYC secretary, accompanied by:
1. For registered NGOs copies of the legalizing act and statuteFor Organizations recognized under a special law or certain rules adopted andapproved by the Albanian state - should submit either a document certifying thelegal correctness according to the procedures, issued by a recognized authority forthis competency or of a document which confirms the legal correctness issued bythe appropriate elective forums.
2. A brief overview of the activities performed and perspective plans.3. A document which defines the persons who are representatives or contact persons
of the organization at the Albanian Youth CouncilB. The procedure of reviewing of the request for membership, from the moment of submitting
the request for membership lasts the time between the two meetings of the National Board ofYouth Policy. In the case that the next meeting after the request is the General Assemblyand not the National Board of Youth Policy, then the request is reviewed by the Board in theearly day of the meeting of the General Assembly.
C. An organization can gain the member status if it meets the conditions from the National
Board of Youth Policy. For this is sufficient that the NBYP votes and if the conditions are metthe organization automatically becomes a member.In cases that the applying organization doesnt gain the member status and considers unfairthe decision of the National Board of Youth Policy, than they can appeal to the GeneralAssembly, which is obliged to consider the appeal. It belongs to the membership to evaluateif the organization is eligible or not. If an organization meets the conditions it automaticallybecomes a member and gains all the rights of a member under this statute.
The recognizing of the Observers Status
1. The Observers status is recognized to a subject that requests this status by a official writtendocument.
2. The authority who has the right to recognize that status is the National Board of YouthPolicy.
If the National Board of Youth Policy considers it necessary can require to the interested subject anykind of documentation but it is the right of the interested subject to accept or not these conditions.
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3. Albanian Youth Council Staff!
Governing bodyOur governing body is the National Board of Youth Policy, which is elected by all the members(representatives from Youth NGOs Member or NGOs Member related to Youth) of the AlbanianYouth Council
Board members:
First name last name Position Field of operationArgyrina Jubani Chair Youth participation and decision takingSilvana Loka Vice Chairwoman Social services for youth
Pranvera Borakaj Vice Chairwoman MediaQamil Dika Vice Chairman Student representationErind Agolli Vice Chairman Technologies of communicationSaimir Kasmi Vice Chairman Rights of youthSkender Dule Board member Health servicesErlind Plaku Board member Issues of illegal substances and HIV/AIDSJonida Mamaj Board member Environment issuesRogert Zikaj Board member Transparence and informationMarin Elbasani Board member Participations to voting
Dritan Ziu Board member Volunteering and youth workAltin Hysa Board member Participation of youth to rural areasErida Lazimi Board member Art, culture, free timeArsen Rusta Board member Values and way of living
Where our organization operated:The Albanian Youth Council has one headquarter unit plus other operating bases:Head office: Tirana (Central Office which covers also the Tirana District)Local units: Shkoder, (Local office which covers Shkodra District, Kukes District, Dibra District,
Lezha District)Durres, (Local office which covers Durres District)Vlore, (Local office which covers Vlora District, Fier District, Berat District)Elbasan, (Local office which covers Elbasan District)Gjirokaster, (Local office which covers Gjirokastra District)Korce (Local office which covers Korca District)
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Staff:
Staff of AYCFull Time: 9 (2 covered directly by the AYC, 7 covered from 7 local youth
NGOs, member of AYC)Part Time: 22 (2 covered directly by AYC, 20 covered from 11 local youth
NGOs, member of AYC)
Volunteer Contributors of the AYCVolunteers: 120 (Volunteers of AYC)Experts: 11 (Members of the National Board of Experts of Youth
Policies)Councilors: 9 (The Advisory Board )
Youth Structures within the Albanian Youth Council: The National Students Council: Is a new structure that represents all Albanian students. 6 Local Youth Parliament (Shkodr, Durrs, Vlor, Gjirokastr, Kor, Elbasan):
Representative structures for young people from 15 to 18 years old, created by the AYC (incollaboration with member associations) and UNICEF in the year 2000. During the period 2007 -2009, the period when the AYC was non active, the Albanian Youth Parliament was dissolved inlocal youth parliaments. With the reactivation of the AYC, in cooperation with the Ministry ofTourism, Culture, Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Education, AYC will contribute to therebuilding of the Albanian Youth Parliament as a national structure.
Important Celebration Days of the AYC:
International Day of Social Justice???? International Labor Day: 1 May Europe Day: 9 May International Youth Day: 12 August International Student Day: 17 November National Independent Day: 28 November
International Day of Volunteerism: 5 December National Youth Day: 8 December National Youth Days: 25 November 10 December
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4. Albanian Youth Council Activities and Programs 2011 - 2012
Period December 2011 January 2013Program Academy of Youth Policy for Young PeopleDescription The Academy of Youth Policy for Young Leaders is a one year
program, launched from the Albanian Youth Council on the 8 th ofDecember 2011. The Program is divided in two semesters. The firstSemester Young Leaders, Policies and Institutions and the secondSemester Capacity Building for Young Leaders. This course willexamine the fundamentals of a democratic society and the ways forparticipating in the decision-making process, concentrating in youth
policies and responsible active young leaders. Through this introductionto the field students will explore the ethical, professional and historicalelements of youth empowerment and leadership for a qualitativeparticipation in a democratic society. At the end of the course studentswill gain ethical, historical and juridical information on ways ofparticipation in a democratic society on national, European andinternational level. Students will also gain skills in leadership,management, evaluation and other elements needed to become ayoung leader and a responsible citizen.120 young leaders from youth NGOs/structures, public institutions,political youth forums and students councils have been selected toparticipate in The Academy.The Academic Staff, composed from national and international experts,politicians, diplomats and representatives of public institutions will useformal and non-formal education methods. Each lesson will be filmedso to create online multimedia learning modules (audio and video). E-learning is a very used tool in this days and while in Albania this is thefirst Educational Course on Youth Policy it is very important to raise thenumber of beneficiaries of the Academy of Youth Policy for Young
Leaders, because the number of participants of the Academy cannot bemore than 120 young people.This course will facilitate the European Integration of Albania in theyouth field and will make possible the reformation of the youth sector inthis country.
Organizers AYCCo-PartnersNational Students Council NSCTirana Youth Center AYC & MTCYS
Center for Documentation and Research for Youth Policy in Albania(part of AYC)
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Institutional Partners:Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports, Ministry of Educationand Science
Supports AYCNational Students Council NSCMinistry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports, Ministry of Educationand Science
Media coverage 9 TVs, 3 newspapers, 5 online news agencies, FB, YouTube,Participation 120 young activist of civil society, public servants, journalistsParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
The Stakeholders who have participate until now:Ministry of Education, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and sports,Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tirana Municipality, Ministry of Defense,
Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities, Commissionerfor Protection of Personal Data, ILO, Microsoft, Ministry of EuropeanIntegration
Geographic areas Tirana
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Period Since 2010Program: Tirana Youth Center and Documentation and Information Office for
Youth Policy in Albania
Description: Services, technical assistance and support for Youth NGOs and youthactivists
Organizers: AYC and Ministry of Culture Youth and SportsSupports: Ministry of Culture Youth and SportsMedia coverage: 12 TVs, 5 newspapers, 5 online news agencies, FBParticipation: 600 young people and 28 Youth NGOs and related to youthParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders:
Ministry of International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry ofEducation, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports, Directory forYouth and Sport of Tirana Municipality, 3 academic institutions
Geographic areas Tirana
Period Since 2010Program Information and orientation of young people for free movement in
Schengen ZoneDescription Online information and call center information for young people for free
movement in Schengen Zone:www.paviza.alOrganizers AYCSupports Agency for Civil Society Support
Media coverage 5 TVs, 2 newspapers, 4 online news agencies, FBParticipation About 12000 young peopleParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of International Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry ofEducation and Sciences, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth andsports,
Geographic areas National level
Period Since 9 May 2011Activities Caf d Europe
Description Non formal debate and party for euro integration of Albanian societyOrganizers AYCSupports AYC, NTV TelevisionMedia coverage NTV TelevisionParticipation 30 NGOs, 80 activist of civil society, civil servants, public figures,
journalists, etcGeographic areas Tirana
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Period 28 November -10 December 2010Activities Youth Week, National Independence Day, International Day against
HIV/AIDS, National Youth Day, Human Rights DayDescription Seminars, round tables, conferences, voluntarism awards, exposition,
public debate TV, info day desk, kinoforum, movie projection, youthparty, training seminars
Organizers AYC, Beyond Barriers, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,Ministry of Education and Sciences, National Student Council, ActionPlus Association, Consumers Protection Office, Albanian Art Institute
Supports AYC, Beyond Barriers, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and sports,Agency for Civil Society Support, Consumers Protection Office, Action
Plus AssociationMedia coverage 7 TVs, 4 newspapers, 3 online news agencies, FBParticipation About 2000 young peopleParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of Education, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,Agency for Civil Society Support
Geographic areas Tirana
Period Since December 2010
Program Drafting of the bill for voluntarismDescription Drafting and Presentation and group discussion of draft law for
voluntarism/ creation of civil society lobbing network (this event wasalso part of the project values of the volunteerism and practices in theservice of people with disabilities in Albania funded by EU)
Organizers Beyond Barriers, AYC, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,Ministry of Education and Sciences, National Student Council
Supports Beyond Barriers, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and SportsMedia coverage 4 TVs, 2 newspapers, 2 online news agencies, FB
Participation 48 NGOs, 3 public institutions, 210 civil society activists and leaders,experts, lawyers, civil servants, journalist,
Participation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of Education, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities, Agency forCivil Society Support, UNV, Peace Corps, Don Bosko,
Geographic areas Tirana
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Period April 2011Activity Youth Voices
Description Public poll on student perception for application of student and youthcard in local, national, European and international level
Organizers AYC and National Student CouncilSupports Agency for Civil Society SupportMedia coverage 6 TVs, 5 newspapers, 5 online news agencies, FBParticipation 400 students, 200 businessParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Geographic areas Tirana
Period December October 2011Activity Support for Tirana Municipality Student CardDescription Technical Assistance for Tirana Municipality for designing of capacity
building for Tirana Municipality Student Card and feasibility studyOrganizers AYC and Directory of Youth and Sport of Tirana MunicipalitySupports AYCParticipation of
Public Actors andStakeholders
Directory of Youth and Sport of Tirana Municipality, Ministry of
Education and Sciences, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth andSports, Microsoft, Credins Bank, Posta Shqiptare sh.a., Ministry ofTransports and Public Works, Tirana Chamber of Commerce,
Geographic areas Tirana
Period 5 December 2011Activities International Volunteer Day 2011Description Round table, Annual Voluntarism Awards, public presence in TVOrganizers AYC, UNV, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,
Supports AYCMedia coverage 5 TVs, 2 newspapers, 6 online news agencies, FBParticipation 50 young activist of civil society, journalists, public figuresParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of Education, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,Agency for Civil Society Support, Directory for Youth and Sport ofTirana Municipality, Ministry of Labor and Social Issues EqualOpportunities, Peace Corps, Don Bosko,
Geographic areas Tirana
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Period 12 August 2011Activities Celebration of International Youth Day
Description Live concert in public square in Tirana, seminars, workshops, youth fairin public square, press conference, Women's Professional Soccer inpublic square, exposition, info desk, etc
Organizers AYC, Tirana Municipality, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth andSports, ELSA, SANUS, Rinia Studentore, National Student Council,UNV,
Supports Tirana Municipality, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,AGNA Group, Agency for Civil Society Support, UNV, UNFPA, PostaShqiptare sh.a., UAM, etc
Media coverage 14 TVs, 3 newspapers, 5 online news agencies, FB, YouTube,Participation 800 young people and citizensParticipation ofPublic Actors
Tirana Municipality, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports,UNV
Geographic areas Tirana
Period 23 February 2012Activity International Day for Social Justice National Conference : Social
Justice
Description National Conference with presentation of concepts and practices ofsocial justice
Organizers AYC and Albanian UniversitySupports AYC and Albanian UniversityMedia coverage 3 TVs, 2 newspapers, 3 online news agencies, FBParticipation 90 young activist of civil society, public servants, journalistsParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of Education, Tirana Municipality, Ministry of Labor and SocialIssues Equal Opportunities, ILO, Albanian University
Geographic areas Tirana
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Period 8 December 2011Activity National Conference for Youth Policy and launching of Academy
of Youth Policy for Young PeopleDescription Presentation of Youth Policy of public Institutions, European Union in
Albania, Youth OrganizationOrganizers AYC andMinistry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports Supports AYC andMinistry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports Media coverage 12 TVs, 6 newspapers, 5 online news agencies, FBParticipation 120 young activists, representatives from important institutionsParticipation ofPublic Actors and
Stakeholders
EU Delegation in Albania, Albanian Parliament, Ministry of Tourism,Culture, Youth and sports, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of
Education, Tirana Municipality,Geographic areas Tirana
Period 3-9 April 2012Activitiy Model ALB@NATO 2012Description Simulation Game on NATO decision making for young leader and
student of international relations and law educationOrganizers AYC and Ministry of DefenseSupports AYC and Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Association of
North Atlantic, Academy of Defense, Special Forces Military Basis ofZal Herr, Albanian Representative Unit in NATO Headquarter, theCenter of Culture, Media and Publication of Military Publication
Media coverage 11 TVs, 3 newspapers, 5 online news agenciesParticipation 120 students of Academy for Youth Policy for Young Leaders and
student of international relations and law educationParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Association of NorthAtlantic, Academy of Defense, Special Forces Military Basis of Zal Herr,Albanian Representative Unit in NATO Headquarter, the Center of
Culture, Media and Publication of Military PublicationGeographic areas Tirana
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Period 2012 April AugustProgram THE YOUTHS RIGHTS AT WORK CAMPAIGNDescription The Albanian Youth Council with the support of the Trade Unions and
ILO (in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on YouthEmployment and Migration) organized 8 Trainings of Trainers,respectively 4 in Tirana, 2 in Kukes and 2 in Shkoder with a tot of 212participants representatives of youth NGOs, educational system, tradeunions, public institutions, network of Social Workers, students ofdifferent Universities and Faculties, etc.
Organizers AYC, ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on YouthEmployment and Migration), Trade Unions, Ministry of Education andSciences, Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities,
Albanian Volunteers Network, Beyond BarriersSupports ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on Youth Employment
and Migration)Media coverage 8 TVs, 2 Radios, 4 newspapers, online news agencies, FB, YTube, etcParticipation 212 youth workers, 2400 students of high schools and universitiesParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on Youth Employmentand Migration), Trade Unions, Ministry of Education and Sciences,Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities
Geographic areas Districts: Tirana, Kukes, Shkodra
Period 2012 From AprilProgram Advocacy Office for Young PeopleDescription Albanian Youth Council, 7 youth NGOs and the Union of Independent
Trade Unions of Albania in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism,Culture, Youth and Sports, the Ministry of Education and Science havecreated the Advocacy Office for Young People, an office that will beresponsible for counseling, orienting and representing young people forprotecting their rights.
Organizers Albanian Youth Council, National Student Council, Beyond Barriers,Action Plus, Roma Active Albania, Perthyerje, Independent TradeUnions of Albania, Consumers Protection Office,
Supports Albanian Youth Council, 7 youth NGOs and the Union of IndependentTrade Unions of Albania in partnership with the Ministry of Tourism,Culture, Youth and Sports, the Ministry of Education and Science
Media coverage 6 TVs, 4 newspapers, 3 online news agencies, FB, YouTube, etcParticipation 40 young people and 9 Youth NGOsParticipation of
Public Actors
Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports, the Ministry of
Education and ScienceGeographic areas Tirana, Durres, Vlora, Shkodra, Elbasan
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Period 1 May 2012Activities International Worker Day: National Conference on THE YOUTHS
RIGHTS AT WORK CAMPAIGN
Description AYC, ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on YouthEmployment and Migration), Trade Unions, Ministry of Education andSciences, Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities,Albanian Volunteers Network, Beyond Barriers
Organizers AYC, ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on YouthEmployment and Migration), Trade Unions, Ministry of Education andSciences, Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities,Albanian Volunteers Network, Beyond Barriers
Supports ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on Youth Employment
and Migration)Media coverage 8 TVs, 2 Radios, 4 newspapers, online news agencies, FB, YouTube..Participation 400 students of high schools and universitiesParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on Youth Employmentand Migration), Trade Unions, Ministry of Education and Sciences,Ministry of Labor and Social Issues Equal Opportunities
Geographic areas Tirana
Period 9 - May 2012
Activity ALB@MEU 2012Description Simulation Game on EU Institution decision making for young leader
and student of international relations and law educationOrganizers AYC and Ministry of Foreign AffairsSupports AYC, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth
and Sports,Media coverage 3 TVs, 1 newspapers, 2 online news agencies, FBParticipation 120 students of Academy for Youth Policy for Young Leaders and
student of international relations and law education
Participation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth andSports,
Geographic areas Tirana
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Period 12 August 2012Activities International Day of Youth
Description 12 August 2012 International Youth Day: Launching of the PracticalGuideline on Young People Self Employment, YouthEntrepreneurship.Participating 13 NGOs, Deputy Minister of Education and Science.The Guideline realized from the ILO and Business Albania waslaunched in collaboration with the Albanian Youth Council anddistributed to 13 NGO present at the launching even, representatives ofthe National Student Council and young people from differentbackgrounds.
In the same day a Coalition was set up, between the present actors andstakeholders in order to train at least 1000 young people living inTirana, on Youth Entrepreneurship
Organizers AYC, ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on YouthEmployment and Migration), Business Albania Association, Ministry ofEducation and Sciences
Supports ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on Youth Employmentand Migration)
Media coverage 4 TVs, 2 newspapers, online news agencies, FB, YouTube, etc
Participation 30 representative from 10 Youth NGOsParticipation ofPublic Actors andStakeholders
ILO in the framework of Joint Program of the UN on Youth Employmentand Migration), Ministry of Education and Sciences, Business AlbaniaAssociation
Geographic areas Districts: Tirana, Shkodra, Kukes, Durres
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5. Albania, young people in figures!
PopulationAccording to 2010 statistics of INSTAT, the general population of Albania is 3 194 417 people, 1 076032 of them are young people aged 15-34 years old, (33.7 %) of whom 536 231 (49.8) are males and539 801 (50.2) are females. Children aged 0 - 4 years are 747 436 people, 23.3% of the population. Inthis regard Albania has a very young population.1 Young people under the age of 35 years oldconstitute about 60% of the Albanian population, which is listed as a young state2.Based on the statistical data on births from 1990 to 2008 the number of live births in Albania hasdecreased significantly. In 1990 total live births was 82 125 (42 564 men and 39 561 women), while in2008 the number of live births has fallen to 36 251 (19 113 Males and 17138 Females). While there is
a decline in infant mortality where in 1990 there were 2321 cases in 2008, infant mortality has droppedto 217 cases.3Also according to INSTAT for this period there is a is a decrease in the average number of children perwoman, this also due to high immigration of the population in fertile age, the increase in the averageage of marriage for both women and men and because of using methods of family planning.4Albania has a positive relation between birth and death, in 2008 the rate was 11:39 births and deathscoefficient 5.01, but despite this when compared to 1998 where the rate was 19.7 births and 6.0deaths we realize that the overall increase of population has been declining, because despite thereduction coefficient of death, we had a greater drop coefficient of births. In 2008, the largest numberof deaths was recorded in the age group over 60 years, while deaths in the 15-34 years age group in2008 comprised 3.7% of cases. The average of life duration in 2008 is 75.3, where the average age formen is 72.9 and for women 77.8.5The National Strategy for Children shows that 402 orphans with social problems are living in publicresidential institutions, about 200 children living in non-public residential centers and about 16 000estimated number of orphans without parents or with one parent living in the households or in thecommunity.6Currently, in Albania the average of school attendance was 11.9 years, which is explained by the lowlevel of secondary education enrollment. There is also a large variation in terms of provinces, ruralareas, etc. For example there is an increase of 3.5 years in the average of school attendance in
Tirana when compared to the average of the Republic.At the end of 2009, the total number of unemployed registered was 144,766 (50.8 per cent women),Young people 15 to 24 represented 19.8 per cent of the total number of unemployed. At the end of
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2009, the share of young unemployed belonging to vulnerable groups (Roma people, womentrafficked, persons with disabilities and others) was 4.8 per cent of all youth registered.7There are no data on the registration of young people based on their ethnicity. But the Albanian
population is considered a largely homogeneous population where 95% are Albanian, 3% Greekpopulation and 2% other.8 The report between young people living in urban areas and those in ruralareas is unknown, but based on INSTAT data for 2004, 45% of the population lives in cities. Studiesby Open Date Albania declared that in future projections there is an abandonment of rural areas andpredominantly increase of urban population in the country.9
Formal Compulsory EducationAccording to the data obtained in the National Pre-University Strategy 2009 - 2013, during 2007 -2008, enrollments in the basic compulsory education (9-years) were recorded in 92% of the total
number of children, 57% of young people enrolled in the secondary education (high schools), amongwhich 19% of them were enrolled in vocational schools. Dropping out of school for the basiccompulsory education in Albania results in figures 0.94%, so it is relatively low.10Dropping out of school is a phenomenon of the children in need, especially Roma children. Actuallythere are about 5,000 Roma children aged 3-16 years. Enrollment of children of this community inschool at the age specified by law, is low. Only 27% of children aged 6 currently attend first grade. 1from 2 Roma children of school age (6-16 years) has dropped out school. 54% of Roma children ofcompulsory school age (6-16 years) have not completed any school class. 43% of Roma children inthe age group 15-16 years are illiterate. The phenomenon is even more troubling for Roma girls. Roma
girls' school in the attendance declines after age 11 years were significantly higher than those of men(12 years of age Roma girls attend school at a rate of 23% less than men). Problem also constituteswith children of families with low income, living in remote areas, girls in areas with traditional backwardmentality and other social problems.11
7http://www.un.org.al/editor-files/file/National%20Action%20Plan%20-%20ENG%281%29.pdf, pg. 83,84;8 see:www.mfa.gov.al;9www.open.data.al/lajme/lajm/id/260/Popullsia-urbane-dhe-rurale-ne-vitet-1950-2050;10http://mash.gov.al/File/Ministria/Politik_dhe_Strategji/Final%20SKAP%20korrik%202009.pdf;11http://mash.gov.al/File/Ministria/Politik_dhe_Strategji/Final%20SKAP%20korrik%202009.pdf;
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Formal Secondary EducationIn 2008 2009, in the secondary education the number of pupils has increased to 80% of studentswho completed primary education, compared to 71% figure that was registered in the school year
2003 - 2004. It should be noted that the actual rate of transition from basic compulsory education intothe secondary education is still considered low, compared with European standards (95 - 100%).Student ratio in general secondary education / vocational education students is 81 to 19.12 During2009 2010, 439995 pupils were enrolled in basic compulsory education, among which 211,142 werefemales and 228,853 males, 224,781 of them were registered in the elementary level (first stage ofbasic education) and 215214 at the higher level (second stage of basic education).In the same yearthere were 52029 graduated in the basic education of which (25667 females and 26362 males), 26813in urban areas (13243 females and 13570 males) and 25216 (12424 females and 12792 males) inrural areas. 13
During 2009 2010, 140657 pupils were enrolled in the public secondary education, of which 120651pupils (59662 females and 60989 males) were enrolled in the General Public Schools and 20006pupils (6192 females and 13814 males) were enrolled in the Public Vocational Schools. In the sameyear 34823 pupils (18727 females and 16096 males) were graduated in the public secondaryeducation, of which 29984 (16450 females and 13534 males) were graduated in the General PublicSchools and 4839 ( 2277 females and 2562 males) were graduated in the Public Vocational Schools.14
Formal Higher EducationRegarding Higher Education, the number of students enrolled in public and private universities during
2009 - 2010 esht116292 persons, among whom 52162 males and 64130 females. During this year95,449 persons were registered in Public Universities and 20843 Private Universities. In Albania thereis a pronounced preference for attending public universities, not only for financial reasons but alsobecause of safety and providing quality public universities. Private universities are mainly registered inthe form of private profit business. In the recent years a very good job have been developed from theMinistry of Education and Science (MES) to encourage the achievement of standards in theseuniversities, and the situation somehow have been improved. MES has been preparing an Action Planfor 2012 which provides for the improvement of standards of higher education in Albania through:raising the student loan system, establishment of University Electronic Information Management
System (EMIS) as well as through necessary changes in the legal framework for the implementation ofthe financial reform and the provision of extensive autonomy of institutions of higher education in alllevels: institutional, academic, financial and administrative.15With the implementation of these projects will begin the realization of a new funding model for theUniversities. In the first stage, the model will be applied only in public universities, so for it to beconsolidated. But during the first phase, Private Higher Education Institutions will benefit from funding
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for research, scholarships for excellence for young professors and excellent graduates. In a secondstage, the model will provide the opportunity to private Higher Education Institutions to compete forquota students approved in priority areas. Private Higher Education Institutions must have completed
first the two conditions set (non-profit status certified by audit agencies and quality accreditation underthe new standards).16 If implemented, this reform will be a very good way to encourage theestablishment of Private Universities profit.According to INSTAT data on enrollment in Public Faculties in 2009-2010, there are three favoritebranches of Public Universities: Economics 8893 students, followed by Law with 4868 students andNatural Sciences with 4023 students.
LGBT CommunityThere are very few studies available for the LGBT community and also very few studies on social
attitudes towards this community. The institution responsible for protecting them from discrimination isthe Commissioner for Protection from Discrimination.17 According to a survey conducted by anorganization that protects LGBT community in Albania most of the members of this community whoaccept their sexual orientation to a member of the family or social circle are 18 - 28 years old.18According to this study, homosexual orientation is not accepted by the Albanian families, this becauseof the patriarchal structure. However great efforts have been made to protect their rights.The Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities established a working group to takemeasures to protect LGBT people from discrimination because of their sexual orientation and genderidentity. Also during these years there has been a strengthening of NGOs in protecting the rights of the
LGBT community, associations such as Pink Embassy and LGBT Pro Albania are present, in presscoverage, and on the field.
HIV / AIDSBased on data recorded by the end of 2009, we can say that Albania remains a country with lowprevalence of HIV. Most cases of HIV in Albania are diagnosed among women and men aged 25-44years. Up to 2009 identified only 16 cases of transmission from mother to child.19
16http://mash.gov.al/njoftim.php?id1=12&id=22417Ligji Nr. 10 221, date 04.02.2010 Pr mbrojtjen nga diskriminimi;18Survey research with the LGTB Community in Albania, Konferenca Debati II pr t Drejtat e Njeriutn Shqipri, 11 Dhjetor 2009;19Studimi Demografik dhe Shndetsor n Shqipri 2008 2009, Fq. 218
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6. Youth Policies, youth work and non-formal education.
Youth PolicyIn Albania there is no general approved definition of youth nor age range, this is the cause whydifferent institutions / donors are working with different age limits. The basic documents on youngpeople are the Albanian Constitution and the National Youth Strategy 2007 - 2013, approved byDecision 782, dt.16.11.2006, but there are a set of laws that govern the treatment of young people inareas such as: education, health, employment, social services, etc.Youth Policy is defined and coordinated from the Directory of Youth Policy in the Ministry of Tourism,Culture, Youth and Sports in collaboration with youth NGOs, through the National Youth Strategy 2007 2013 and its National Action Plan. The approach of the Albanian government towards the
development of youth policies reflects a keen interest in designing cross-cutting policies that take along-term view on the issue of youth development. The Albanian Government puts at the center of itsstrategy in the youth field the development of these cross-cutting policies, comprehensive and long-term visions. These policies in their fundaments are based on the instructions from the "WorldProgramme of Action for Youth from 2002 onwards," of the United Nations and the "White PaperPolicy" of the Council of Europe.20Since 2010 the work Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports, General Directorate of Youth andSport. (www.mtkrs.gov.al) is guided by:
The National Youth Strategy 2007 2013 (http://www.mtkrs.gov.al/web/Rinia_5_1.php) The Council of Europes Recommendations included in the document ofYouth Policy Review* inAlbania for 2010-2013 (http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/youth/Source/IG_Coop/YP_Albania_en.pdf)
together with the Roadmap on the implementation of these recommendations.The first created national youth network after the 90s was the Albanian Youth Council, which now daysis the representative body of 40 youth NGOs in Albania. Today it is very difficult to determine thenumber of youth NGOs in Albania since many of the non-profit youth organizations legally registeredare completely inactive, and vice versa several unregistered groups of young people are active inyouth movements or other forms of organizations without being officially registered.Legislation treats youth NGOs like any other NGO, according to the Law 8788, dated 07.05.2001, "For
Non-Profit Organizations", amended.21
In order to acquire legal personality after being establishedyouth NGOs must be registered in the Tirana District Court, in accordance with conditions andprocedures provided by law. These organizations in order to obtain financial support for their projectsor initiatives are required to obtain identification number (VAT) in the General Directorate of Taxation,according to a procedure provided for by the legislation in force.22 In Albania there are many youthorganizations, which are very active in social and public life. The Albanian Youth Council is the
20http://www.unicef.org/albania/National_Youth_Strategy.pdf;21Ligji 8788, date 07.05.2001, Pr Organizatat Jofitimprurse, I ndryshuar, Kreu IV, Neni 13. 22See: Ligji Nr. 9920, date 19.05.2008, Pr Procedurat Tatimore n Republikn e Shqipris.
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umbrella organization (NYC) which has 40 member youth organizations and three observer members.This organization has been one of the largest youth networks of until 2007. After a period of 2 years ofnot being active the Albanian Youth Council was reorganized in 2009 2010 and began strengthening
the national network.The formalization and recognition of the representative structure of young people in decision-making isone of the key priorities stated in the Action Plan of the NYS 2007 2013, and the process has startedin terms of recognizing the Albanian Youth Council, National Student Council and StudentsGovernments, in legislative ways or through partnership agreements, but still there is a need to buildconsultative bodies on every institution dealing with youth and the need for a Youth Law.Albanian students are organized in the National Student Council (NSC), established in 2008, which isa legitimate network approved by the law on higher education, as the higher representative body of theAlbanian students and their interests. In this structure are represented all student council presidents in
public and private universities and faculties.The right to participate in decision making processes of young people in local and central level isguaranteed in the National Youth Strategy 2007 - 2013, which defines ways to promote thisparticipation through the existing actors, governmental and nongovernmental bodies.The main problems of youth today in our country are employment and housing. Mainly most of youngpeople live with their parents because housing rents are unaffordable for those who often havedifficulties in finding a job and face even greater difficulties to find a suitable job compared to theireducation and skills, in order to cover the costs of an independent lifestyle.
Financial Support on NGOs from governmental institutions:Youth NGOs can receive financial support from the Albanian government in these institutions:
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Sports through annual calls for proposals, (averageof grants per year (50 000 USD 100 000 USD) depending on the budget.
The Agency for Supporting Civil Society, which only in the period 2011-2012 has allocated 46grants to youth / or youth oriented NGOs, for projects targeting young people ore implementedfrom and for young people in the amount of 1,000,000 USD. (www.amshc.gov.al).
Taking into account also other governmental grants and donations for youth NGOs and youth projects,results that the Albanian Government at the moment is the main supporter in the youth field. This
development is a result also of the lack of continues call for proposals in the youth field frominternational donors present in Albania.
Youth WorkThe concept of youth work is not a much used and quite clear concept in Albania, if not amongst youthNGOs. Youth work, often confused from the general public with youth activism or social work, was alsothought as an activity carried out from young people as volunteers or NGO members. Because of thegrowth of youth mobility after the visa liberalization for the Schengen Zone, the enormous work donefrom youth NGOs working in European, national and local level, through Youth in Action Program
Activities, European Youth Foundation supported projects and through the dissemination ofpublications of the CoE and EU-CoE youth Partnership the situation in Albania is slightly changing.
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In the AYC vision youth work is a planned in/non-formal educational program or activity, designed toenhance and promote young peoples personal and social development, through their voluntaryparticipation. Youth work contributes not only to their development and personal growth, but also to
give a place to young people in the society and make their voice heard.
Nonformal education recognition and integration in the formal education system.The only official document recognizing non formal education in Albania until 2008 was the NationalYouth Strategy 2007 2013, as the basic document of youth policy and youth work in Albania.Anyway even why not widely recognized the Vocational Education and Training (non formal) in Albaniawas finally getting a deserved attention for its role and responsibilities. This newly derived attentionneeded adequate institutional response. Starting from the 1st of March 2007, this response came fromthe newest Vocational Education and Training institution in Albania, the National Vocational Education
and Training Agency. The establishment of the NVETA is based on the Council of Ministers decisionno. 273/2006 and it performs most of the institutional duties related to VET, including frame-curricula,occupational lists and standards, assessment and certification for students, accreditation for VETproviders, etc. This Agencys aim is to provide a further development of VET in Albania, mainly withregard to institutionalization and quality assurance on the system.23In the Methodological Guideline on the creation of VET curriculas in Albania 2008, is stated that theprofessional qualification can be organized and officially certified, (formal qualification), unorganized(informal education), organized but not officially certified.24 In 2010 a new development occurred, a lawon the national qualification framework was approved. The intent of this Law was to establish the
Albania Qualifications Framework, for the development, recognition and award of qualifications in theRepublic of Albania based on standards of knowledge, skill or competence to be acquired bylearners.25In this law for the first time we find official definitions on:
Skills: as the ability to implement knowledge, in carrying out tasks and problem solving. It can becognitive when using the logical, intuitive and creative thinking, or practical when using themanual skill and use of methods, materials, tools and equipment.
Institutional Accreditation: The process of recognising that education and training institutions meetappropriate standards of quality. This may be associated with the accreditation of the
programmes offered by these institutions. Credit accumulation and transfer: The process of giving credits towards a qualification is known
as credit accumulation and the process of having credits which were gained in one institution orsystem recognised in another is known as credit transfer.
EQF: the European Qualifications Framework: an overarching framework of 8 levels approved bythe European Parliament to assist countries and sectors to compare qualifications, improve themutual recognition of qualifications and promote geographical and labour market mobility as well
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as lifelong learning. The 8 qualifications levels are described through learning outcomes(knowledge, skills and competence) which span all forms of qualification.
Competence: is the proved ability in using knowledge, skills and personal capacities, social and/or methodological, in work or study, as well as in the professional and individual development.Competence includes responsibility and authonomy of action.
Albanian Qualification Framework later referred as AQF : is a national system for classifying thequalifications, according to a set of criteria, for specific levels of obtained learning, which aims atintegrating and coordinating the national qualifications sub-systems and improving thetransparency, access and progress, as well as qualifications quality which are linked to the labourmarket and civil society.
Credit: a numerical value given to qualifications, or the components which make up qualifications,which represents the volume of learning required to achieve the qualification or component.
Qualification: A specification of standards in knowledge, skills and wider competences which hasbeen designed to meet a particular purpose and has been validated or formally recognisedaccording to the law for that purpose. The award of a qualification to an individual signifies thatthe knowledge and skills of that individual have value in the labour market and/or in furthereducation and training. A qualification will be awarded when a competent body determines bymeans of a quality assured assessment process that an individual has reached the specifiedstandards.
Knowledge: is everything achieved as a result of information obtained through learning.Knowledge implies the sum of facts, principles, theories and practices which are related to a
specific field of profession or study. Knowledge can be theoretical or factual. Standards: Statements of the knowledge, skills, and wider competences which must be attained
by a candidate to achieve a qualification.
Non-formal learning: Learning which is embedded in planned activities not explicitly designatedas learning (in terms of learning objectives, learning time or learning support), but which containan important learning element. Non-formal learning is intentional from the point of view of thestudent, pupil or trainee. It can lead to certification.
Informal learning: Learning resulting from daily activities related to work, family or leisure. It is notorganised or structured in terms of objectives, time or learning support. Informal learning is in
most cases unintentional from the perspective of the individual who is learning. It typically doesnot lead to certification.
Validation: Processes of ensuring that standards or qualifications have been designed to meetdefined and agreed needs and are of appropriate technical quality. In higher education this isknown as programme accreditation.
In the formal education system are integrated some extra-curricular classes, such as hours ofcommunity service that are integrated into the curricula of Secondary Education . During these hoursthe students should be involved at institutions such as the Red Cross, various nursing homes, non-
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profit associations, etc. The work performed is recognized with credits. 26 During the academic year2010-11, a very successful pilot program has been developed and implemented by the Office forProtection of Consumers in all secondary schools of Tirana in cooperation with the Ministry of
Education and Science, which went live in the Public Albanian Television TVSH, Albanian Screen,NTV, etc. Created as a non-formal education module, this program consisted in the realization of aTOT for 10 young people in the consumer protection area. The trained young people than developed aRole Play on acting as responsible consumers and performed for their peers in other high schools. Inthe academic year 2012 2013 this program will be held again in partnership with the Municipality ofTirana and MES.Law No 10 247, dated 4.3, 2010, on the National Qualifications Framework was approved, even whyemployers still do not appreciate and recognized youth work they have started accepting non formaleducation as a value.
The scope of the NQF is: qualifications awarded in all sectors of the education and training system, including general
education and, vocational, pre-university, post-secondary and higher education and training;
qualifications at all levels of learning from those required for entry to work and participation in civilsociety to those awarded at the highest level of academic and professional and vocationaleducation and training;
certification resulting from formal, non-formal and informal learning, including the recognition ofprior learning.
The Council of the National Qualification Framework is a body chaired by the Minister of Education
and Science and it is constituted of ex-officio members and representative members.
Youth Employment and UnemploymentDuring recent years, politics has increased its attention toward youth employment in the country,where the difficulties faced by young people to enter and remain in the labor market become morecomplex from a large number of their peers who work in the conditions of an informal economy.Unemployment, underemployment and black market youth work, have a high cost for the country. Theyouth labor market in Albania is characterized by relatively low participation and employment rate andhigh levels of unemployment. In 2009, young people in the labor force represented 45.6 percent of the
population aged 15 to 29 years, compared to the national average of 62.2 percent. Low level of youthparticipation is largely due to education attendance (approximately 40 percent of the population at anearly age is in education or training) and due to the low participation of girls (39.7 percent). 27 Theunemployment rate among young people aged 15 - 29 years is 21.9%, and noted that theunemployment rate among women is higher than among men. 28
26 Udhzues pr zhvillimin e kurrikuls s re t gjimnazit,(http://www.izha.edu.al/programet/udhezues/UDHEZUESI_Per%20Zhvillimin%20e%20Kurrikules%20se%20Re%20te%20Gjimnazit.pdf)27 Youth Employment National Action Plan 2010-2013, fq 27;28 Youth Employment National Action Plan 2010-2013, Tabela 2.3, fq 27;
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In 2009, about 38.4 percent of the new employees were employed in non-agricultural private sector,where the number of males was almost twice that of females (respectively 41.6 percent and 24.7percent). 31% of young employees working in the service sector, 19.1% in industry and 49.2% in
agriculture. 29 40.4% of young people are employed, 14.4% are self-employed, while 45.2% are unpaidfamily workers. 30 A notable feature of the Albanian labor market for young people is to separate male /female and rural / urban divide: young women are more likely than men of the same age to inactivity,unemployment and vulnerable employment, and young people living in rural areas are more likely thanyoung people in urban areas are unemployed or work in unsafe conditions and to be poor. Althoughregional differences in terms of poverty, in the period 2002-2008, are narrow, north-eastern areas ofthe country remains where it is focusing the majority of the poor. 31The Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities is developing very good policies in regard(Youth Employment National Action Plan) with promoting and offering professional training and
education in fields or professions requested by the market for all unemployed registered young people,promoting youth entrepreneurship, etc. Tirana Municipality has also put as one of its priorities thepromotion of youth entrepreneurship through the support of business plan designed and implementedfrom young people.32With the support of the ILO and in the framework of the Joint Program of the UN on YouthEmployment and Migration, the Albanian Youth Council in collaboration with, Albanian Trade UnionConfederation, Union of Independent Trade unions of Albania, Beyond Barriers, Institute of SocialCommunication, Ministry of Education and Science, Albanian Business, etc realized a Campaign inTirana, Kukes and Shkoder, on Youth Rights at Work, based on the TOT Guideline and Instruments
Package on YR@W realized with the support of ILO experts. The objectives of this campaign were tofoster the role of the private sector in creating decent jobs for young people and with particularattention to inform and raise awareness throw young people about their rights at work.(www.punesimi.info)At least 2000 young people were informed through the info days on their rights at work, the existenceof trade unions, public institutions and structures protecting their rights. 350 Young people took part inthe Launching Event of the YR@W campaign. At least 1000 other young people were informed ontheir rights at work through TV programs and through the online campaign. In terms of capacitybuilding 212 teachers, social workers, members of trade unions, young leaders of local youth
parliaments or local student councils, youth NGOs and youth oriented NGOs took part in the 8 TOTson YR@W in Tirana, Shkoder and Kukes.The Guideline and Instruments Package on Youth Rights at Work has been distributed to at least 30Youth NGOs and Local representative bodies. All the Deliverables has been fulfilled in due time asagreed in the contract accept the TOTs of Tirana that were postponed a few days due to the request ofthe Ministry of Education and Science because of the national holidays in 14 15 April 2012.
29 Youth Employment National Action Plan 2010-2013, Tabela 2.4, fq 2930 Youth Employment National Action Plan 2010-2013, Tabela 2.5, fq 3031 Youth Employment National Action Plan 2010-2013, fq 6632 http://www.tirana.gov.al/sq/Planifikimi-Strategjik-i-Bashkise1
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On the 12 of August the AYC has launched the Training for Trainers Guideline on YouthEntrepreneurship, a practical guideline on youth self-employment from the ILO and Business Albania.
VolunteerismAlbanian society has suffered for many years from a negative perception on volunteerism. Because ofthe Dictatorship regime and the forced voluntary and community work, people refused volunteerismeven why a decade after its fall. Therefore AYC with Beyond Barriers launched in 2010 an initiative forthe development of a draft law on volunteering which joined 48 youth organizations. The draft law,which was presented in the 5th of December 2011 to public institutions, after a one year draftingprocess, is in the being reviewed and consulted by them. Now days the situation of volunteerism inAlbania is changing and we now have the first Local Voluntary Service Center, created and managedfrom Beyond Barriers (http://www.beyondbarriers.org), one of the most active NGOs in promoting
volunteerism in Albania and a National Volunteer Network, created from young people aged 18-20years old. Recently young people seem to appreciate more the values of volunteerism toward oursociety and their skills development, because their volunteer participation in different actions, initiativesand projects has increased considerably.
Scoutism in AlbaniaBy Greta IliaziScouts are one of the structures working in the field of non formal education based on scoutmethodology. As an educational movement for young people, Scouting's purpose is to contribute to
the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, emotional, social andspiritual potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national andinternational communities.It includes all four pillars of education: learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together andlearning to be, the last two requiring a particular emphasis. It belongs to the category of non-formaleducation since, while it takes place outside the formal educational system, it is an organizedinstitution with an educational aim and is addressed to a specific clientele.
Art and Culture
The wealth and cultural artistic values in Albania are presented by Cultural Monuments, Museums,Libraries, Theaters, Art Galleries, Television and Radio Operators, film production and movies,concerts and festivals.33 These institutions are present in almost every city of Albania and haverational prices. An exception in this regard are Cinemas which are present only in few cities and whichtickets cost depending on the time and day 3 -5 euro. This price is not completely affordable fromyoung people and specially for youngsters. It is important to mention that there is a great differencebetween the cultural and artistic life of Tirana compared to other cities of Albania where there arefewer cultural and artistic events and institutions, but fortunately the private sector in the field of culture
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and arts is growing, there are many private galleries of contemporaneous art, private theaters, privateart schools, private libraries, private televisions and radio stations, etc.In the last three years a successful development is the creation of many Private Televisions and Radio
channels, becoming the biggest competitors in the field of art and culture. The Albanian Post andInstitutions of Secondary and higher education offer for free the use of computers and internet,making possible an easier exchange of information amongst young people.Youth policies in Albania assess the cultural development of young people as a priority. Leisureactivities are recognized as very important for psychological and physical and cognitive developmentof the new generations. Participation in artistic and cultural activities, as well as engaging incommunity services is considered as formative socialization of young people with inherent. Particularimportance in this regard is given to reading, because due to the huge development of technology inthese years, we notice the creation of a gap or distance between young people and books. During the
year 2009 MTCYS held a very successful program in high schools in Tirana for the promotion of youngAlbanian Writers. The campaign focused on meetings and debates with famous young writers and wasfollowed by a donation of several artistic and academic books for school libraries.Every secondary school in Albania is equipped with a library, although sometimes these libraries arenot very rich in titles and authors. Tirana Municipality has recently set up a free library at theMunicipality Multifunctional TEN Center. This library is open to the community. The Albanian YouthCouncil in partnership with the American University of Tirana between enriched this library with a fundof 3000 academic texts and artistic literature for children in English, Italian and French.
ValuesYoung Albanians are part of a society which has inherited from the past many values (sometime goodand some time old and conservative), which in one way or another determined the Albanian people oftoday. Values as fay (faith), hospitality, religious tolerance, ethnic tolerance, humanity, generosity,optimism and lack of xenophobia are part of the Albanian society. With the historical and politicalchanges that occurred in Albania, these values were transformed in different ways, some of them lessand others more.But despite the great differences between Tirana and other cities or rural areas of Albania, which areless developed, it is observed in young people an adaptation / junction between the Albanian cultural
values with Western values, like an escape from living their life on the basis of traditional norms.
Human Rights Education
(From Anisa HysesaniYouth Peace Ambassador)Learning about Human Rights, Human Rights Education and developing through these the conceptualand practical meanings of conflict, peace and conflict transformation has been always important mostlyfor young generations (but not only) who have been living/live in conflict-affected communities,because as it is said Human Rights and Peace are for all and of all. Albania as a post communist anddeveloping country in my opinion has a strong need of continuing presenting these kind of concepts in
youth, through different non-formal trainings offered by National and/or Local Youth NGO-s, which in
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this framework have offered and still can offer big help. Youth is the strongest development engine,but also catalysts of important and positive changes.Many young people participate every day in such trainings and most of them are now aware of
important concepts as Human Rights, Human Rights Violation, Intercultural Dialogue, Conflict, ConflictTransformation and Peace Importance, as well as the importance of their country as an actor andfactor in the regional stability and conflict transformation. Comparing with 90 when the communism system fell down and Albanian people began approaching to democracy as an important value, a lotof things have improved but a lot is still to be improved and the task that still remains to beaccomplished by the actual youth generation is to consolidate the democratic values as individualsand as a community, which will bring us to a further national but also regional secure and peacefuldevelopment. Here I find appropriate to share a very important personal approach relating to this, bylearning
Human Rights and Human Rights Education as frameworks for conflict transformation and dialogue bytaking part in Youth Peace Ambassadors Project ( a two year program 2011-2013) of Council ofEurope/Youth Directory from April 2011 and ongoing. Through the two seminars held until now, whichfocused on HRE, HR, C.T, I.D (April 2011-October 2011, respectively in European Youth Center ofStrasburg and Budapest ) what I learned was that every individual can be active and competent inpeace-building activities in their community, through advocacy, consultancy to youth initiatives, lobby,mediation and campaigning and through contributing for a higher level of awareness on HumanRights, human rights violations, instruments and mechanisms of protection of human rights.Being a potential Youth Peace Ambassador gave me the chance to realize a series of activities on
H.R and C.T and as well to be part of different similar activities in Albania during the years that I havebeen following this project through the constant and important support of Albanian Youth Council andalso in collaboration with Council of Europe Office in Albania,just to mention the most important ones,such as:- Different Round Tables with National and Local Albanian Youth NGOs, where presenting to themYPA project and discussing the future project that would be my following up as a participant in YPA(European Conference Room, Tiranas Youth Center)- Event: Human Dignity and Peace Building in Europe (in collaboration with Council of Europeoffice in Albania, with the special presence of Mr. Marco Leidekker, in the European Conference
Room, Tirana Youth Center)-Facilitator in the first Regional Youth Peace Camp held in Albania.- Active in written media regarding to articles for Regional Conflict Problems and as well promotingYPA in different media interviews .-and actually proceeding with the following up project which will be implemented in Tirana in theframework of YPA (with the potential sustain of European Youth Foundation and Albanian YouthCouncil Organization).
Finally, being part of Albanian civil society for the last six years as well as of YPA project has been
really important in raising my personal skills in treating H.R, Conflict and Peace issues not only as anactive individual and citizen but as well in influencing a lot of other young people to give importance
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and also contribute to Peace in their communities as well as in their region. I sincerely got motivatedfrom CoE activities, the trainers of YPA project, from my YPA friends as well as from the big supportof the Albanian Youth Council. After all this engagement and support, I have made a promise to
always work on Peace because as Eleanor Roosveltsaid: It isn't enough to talk about peace. Onemust believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work at it.
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