The social rights of young people, a competence of local and regional authorities

The social rights of young people, a competence of local and regional authorities

The fundamental social rights of the citizens of the member states of the Council of Europe are guaranteed by the European Social Charter and its collective complaints mechanism. As a legal instrument, the Charter refers to young people as having certain rights, notably in terms of education, health and housing. There are still significant disparities, however, in the way these rights are implemented, which is why the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe has adopted a report on this issue, presented on 3 April 2019 by the co-rapporteurs Liisa ANSALA (Finland, ILDG) and Piero FASSINO (Italy, SOC).

In order to ensure that young people’s social rights are respected in practice, the Congress calls on local and regional authorities, as bodies which have competences in the social field, to consider these rights a priority for their policies. Member states are invited to ratify the Social Charter, to accept the collective complaints procedures and to involve local and regional authorities in the Social Charter monitoring mechanism. The Congress also emphasises the importance of raising youth awareness through various initiatives and co-ordinating actions at all levels of governance.

In the context of the Congress initiative "Rejuvenating Politics", youth delegates were invited to speak during the debate.

Produced in response to a request from the youth delegates, this report is a continuation of the Congress’s efforts to improve youth integration, participation and engagement at local and regional levels. Since 2014, the Congress has been committed to promoting youth participation, in particular through the “Rejuvenating politics” initiative. Youth delegates from the 47 member states are invited to participate in the debates and to exchange views with Congress members on the issues on session agendas.

- Presentation by Liisa ANSALA (Finland, ILDG), Congress o-rapporteur
- Presentation by Piero FASSINO (Italy, SOC), Congress co-rapporteur.

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World Forum for Democracy: Registration is Open

The 10th edition of the World Forum for Democracy will take place between 7th and 9th of November 2022, at the Council of Europe, in Strasbourg, under the theme : “Democracy: a new hope?”. It will be devoted to assessing the key contributing factors to democratic decline, considering how these can be addressed, and exploring what kind of democratic future is desirable, and possible, in the interest of people across the world.

As in previous sessions, the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities will take an active part in this Forum and will sponsor Lab 7 “Polarisation and democratic engagement”. This Lab is expected to take place on the second day of the Forum (Tuesday 8th November).  In addition, the Congress members will actively participate in other Labs and Forum Talks as discussants, panelists, and participants on a variety of topics such as youth participation, e-democracy, social inclusion, protection of activists and human rights’ defenders, etc.

Registration is open to all participants on the World Forum for Democracy website

World Forum for Democracy Strasbourg, France 22 September 2022
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