III International Training Advocacy on Regional Level was a training program held in Copenhagen to provide young people with knowledge and skills related to youth advocacy on a regional level.
Young people become involved in youth advocacy and develop their skills and understanding of the field. By engaging with decision-makers and providing feedback, young people can have a tangible impact on policies that affect their lives and the lives of their peers.
The training sessions focused on teaching participants about the concept and practice of youth advocacy on a regional level and skills related to public speaking, presentation, and advocacy strategy management.
Developing a Youth advocacy toolkit was another important aspect of advocacy work. This toolkit can provide young people with practical tools and resources to help them advocate effectively for youth issues. It includes tips on communication strategies, building relationships with decision-makers, and organizing grassroots campaigns.
Young people can make their voices heard and have their views taken into account by decision-makers. The Youth Advocacy Statement, Child and Youth participation strategies during crisis and recommendations for decision-makers in the Nordic region are also significant resources for young advocates. This book will be one of the tools.