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CIVIL SOCIETY FACILITY SOUTH (CSF SOUTH) ENPI REGIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME FOR CIVIL SOCIETY FACILITY - SOUTH Strengthening Organizational Capacities of Partner Civil Society Organizations for Mobilising Youth and Managing Volunteers

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CIVIL SOCIETY FACILITY SOUTH (CSF SOUTH) ENPI REGIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME FOR CIVIL SOCIETY FACILITY - SOUTH

Strengthening Organizational Capacities of Partner Civil Society Organizations for Mobilising Youth and Managing Volunteers

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THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS WORKSHOP

Strengthen the organizational capacities of CSOs in Policy Project Management, Change Management, Youth Mobilization and Volunteer Management. These capacities and tools are key pillars of CSOs’ work in the framework of CSF South. These resources will ensure a standard level for CSOs to work together in policy change and development especially in the context of coalitions and networks.

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Agenda

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Youth Mobilization

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What are my Values?

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7 15 min

Hat Activity

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YOUTH PARTICIPATION

Youth participation is the active engagement of young people throughout their own communities. It is often used as a shorthand for youth participation in any many forms, including decision-making, sports, schools and any activity where young people are not historically engaged.

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Community Engagement and CSOs Mandate

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Break

15 Minutes

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PLANNING FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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PLANNING FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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FIVE STEPS OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PLANNING

Step 1: Setting engagement objectives

Step 2: Identify the stakeholdersStep 3: Select the appropriate engagement methods

Step 4: Timelines and budgetStep 5: Reporting and feedback

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LEVELS OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT.

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LEVELS OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT# Level What it means Description

1Inform

(lowest )

We tell people something

Information is made available to the whole community or part of it, in an accessible to

2Consult

We ask people what they think

Measuring public opinion on an issue or topic

3Involving

Bring people together to talk about issues or ideas

Members of the community come together to share experience and work collectively to identify potential solution. Decisions on what actions to take are influenced but remain the responsibility of decision-makers.

4Collaborate

We mobilize the community to help us what to do

People are support and enabled to represent their community, evaluate services, highlight specific issues and develop solution in partnership with decision makers.

5Empower

( Advance )

We help people to take responsibility for doing or running something ,themselves

A group or community has achieved autonomous, independent or arms- length control over planning, commissioning, management, delivery and evaluation of projects and services.

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LADDER OF VOLUNTEER PARTICIPATION

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LEVELS OF YOUTH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Inform Consult Collaborate

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Diagram Levels of Youth Community Engagement

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GROUP WORK

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EVALUATION FOR THE DAY