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OSCE mission in Skopje organizes first Youth Leadership Conference
SKOPJE 11 December 2002

(OSCE)The OSCE Spillover Mission in Skopje organized a conference for youth to develop their skills in leadership, conflict resolution and teambuilding, 15 December 2002. (OSCE) Photo details
SKOPJE, 11 December 2002 - The OSCE Spillover Monitor Mission to Skopje and the Nansen Dialogue Center (NDC) Skopje will host their first Joint Youth Leadership Conference in Mavrovo on 13-15 December.
30 students aged between 14 and18 years from different secondary schools in the Tetovo region will take part in the conference. With backgrounds in economics, textiles, music and agriculture, the students represent a cross section of community life in their region.
With the help of role plays, they will develop skills in a number of areas including leadership, conflict resolution, and teambuilding. During the seminar they will try to find solutions they can implement to address some of the problems their communities face.
The main tutor at the Conference is Albert Hani from Nansen Dialogue Center, who has extensive experience of group facilitation and has run more than 25 seminars of this kind.
OSCE intends to run similar conferences with high school students from other municipalities throughout the country over the next six months.
30 students aged between 14 and18 years from different secondary schools in the Tetovo region will take part in the conference. With backgrounds in economics, textiles, music and agriculture, the students represent a cross section of community life in their region.
With the help of role plays, they will develop skills in a number of areas including leadership, conflict resolution, and teambuilding. During the seminar they will try to find solutions they can implement to address some of the problems their communities face.
The main tutor at the Conference is Albert Hani from Nansen Dialogue Center, who has extensive experience of group facilitation and has run more than 25 seminars of this kind.
OSCE intends to run similar conferences with high school students from other municipalities throughout the country over the next six months.