The Assembly therefore recommends that the Committee of Ministers
refresh the youth agenda of the Council of Europe and in particular:
9.1 strengthen the role of the European
Youth Centres in Strasbourg and Budapest which are places of networking,
provision of non-formal education, capacity building and which promote
Council of Europe core values;
9.2 recognise and reinforce the unique role of the European
Youth Foundation in strengthening civil society and associating
young people in activities at local, regional, national and pan-European
levels;
9.3 ensure adequate funding for the youth sector and its activities;
9.4 give a favourable response to the proposals of the European
Youth Ministers’ meeting in Kyiv in October 2008 for the future
youth agenda of the Council of Europe in the intergovernmental sector;
9.5 continue to support and promote the Council of Europe
youth sector’s co-management system as a unique and valuable co-operation
and decision-making mechanism between governments and youth organisations;
9.6 associate young people in Council of Europe activity in
general and in such priority areas as intercultural dialogue, and
education for democratic citizenship and human rights as well as
in the fixing of budgetary allocations;
9.7 encourage all Council of Europe Steering Committees, in
co-operation with the European Steering Committee for Youth, to
ensure that a youth dimension is taken into account when defining
and carrying out their programmes of activities;
9.8 address youth policy and its development in a cross-sector
manner to ensure its coherence, and employ targeted and tailored
measures addressing the needs of young people; this can only be
achieved through the co-operation of all Council of Europe directorates
and bodies;
9.9 recognise the added value of partnerships with international
organisations and other stakeholders of youth policy in Europe;
9.10 continue to develop its training programmes for young
political leaders and associate the Council of Europe’s Schools
for Political Studies more closely with its other activity in the
youth sector.