YOUTH AND CITIZENSHIP: WHAT ROLE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE?
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Encouraging civic and cultural initiatives
In Madagascar,the young people in the SESAME programme benefit from a programme to raise awareness of social issues and take part in activities to experiment with citizenship. As a result, they are able to carry out high impact projects (journalistic, cultural, artistic, etc.) independently and become more aware of their role in society.
In Syria, the young people supported by the Jaramana training centre take part in collective civic initiatives. From distributing food baskets to the most vulnerable sections of the population to restoring public gardens and cultural outings to the national museum in
Damascus, there is no shortage of activities to encourage them to get involved in their communities.
The challenge is to question the meaning, nature, and representations that young people give to their commitments in order to strengthen their power to act. And education is
an essential lever. Our belief is that young people in vulnerable situations do not fit the clichés that cling to them. Let us change the way we look at them and give them the power to act, so that they become responsible players not only of their own lives but also in their lives.