European Coordination Bureau of International Youth Organizations (ECB)

Bureau européen de coordination des organisations internationales de jeunesse (BEC)
Europäisches Koordinierungsbüro der Internationalen Jugendorganisationen

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Founded

1971-03-19 Brussels Belgium

History

19-20 Mar 1971, Brussels (Belgium), as successor to European Liaison Secretariat for Youth Organizations -- Secrétariat européen de liaison des organisations de jeunesse, set up 1969. Restructured 1976-1977. Most recent methods of working and statutes adopted 1991 and modified Dec 1995. Registered in accordance with Belgian law. Was also referred to by the initials ECBIYO - BECOIJ and by extended title European Coordination Bureau of International Non-Governmental Youth Organizations -- Bureau européen de coordination des organisations non-gouvernementales internationales de jeunesse. Ceased to exist, 31 Dec 1996, on merger with H-XE8637 - Youth Forum of the European Union (YFEU) and H-XD0449 - Council of European National Youth Committees (CENYC) to form D-XD5676 - European Youth Forum.

Aims

Promote consultation, concertation and cooperation between international non-governmental youth organizations (INGYOs), especially vis-à-vis institutions of the Council of Europe and the European Union; contribute to European information and training activities of youth organizations; promote European work with respect to other institutions; encourage youth organizations with no international links to develop their international work; defend and improve material conditions of INGYOs.

Events

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Structure

General Assembly (every 2 years). Executive Committee (meets twice a year) comprising one representative of each member organization. Praesidium, comprising President, Vice-President, Secretary-General, Treasurer and 3 members. Secretariat.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 4: Quality EducationGOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong InstitutionsGOAL 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

UIA Org ID

XD3943

Last News

1997

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** UN SDGs are linked to the subject classification.

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