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Call for internship in the Greens/EFA |
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The Greens/ EFA Group in the European Parliament has invited the Federation of Young European Greens to make a proposal for internship in order to ensure liaison to the FYEG and the targeted region (see below) and to ensure assistants and support in Parliamentarian work for the Group.
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Written by EC Member
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The Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG) is looking to recruit a webmaster. This person will provide valuable technical assistance to the office and the Executive Committee (EC). Deadline for application is the 31st of May 2012.
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Interview to FYEG Spokeperson Terry Reinke for the more democracy in Europe Campaign |
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"Youth Emancipation in Europe" publication: Call for editorial board |
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FYEG is looking for motivated young people with knowledge in sociologist, politics, economics and activism. We need them to build up the Editorial Board of the next FYEG publication: Youth Emancipation in Europe. Deadline extended until 12th March midnight.
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Call to Global Young Greens Steering Committee |
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Global Young Greens (GYG) is an NGO which enables young people from all over the world to work together to save the environment and to fight for social justice, grassroots democracy and peace.
In March 27th – 29th 2012, the Global Young Greens will have their third Congress in Dakar, Senegal. In the Congress, a new Steering Committee for the network will be elected. |
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Dear Alumna, dear Alumnus, a few years ago or until recently, you were involved in the young green movement as well as in FYEG. No matter your level of participation or commitment, you felt being part of this European platform, being a FYEGer! |
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Call for Ecosprinter Edition no°34 - Responsibility to protect |
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After a long absence the Ecosprinter is online again! We are happy to announce a new call on our topic "Forgotten Conflicts // Responsibility to protect" together with the Working Group on Peace and are looking for people, who can answer the following questions or make up their own: Isn't Libya a good example for the success of our Resonsibility to protect? Do we have the duty to intervene in civil wars? Are we all responsible for mass atrocity crimes? Are we "reinforcing souvereignty" of states, who are not able to protect their citizens, or just playing police officer?
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