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📢 OPEN CALL FOR YOUTH FROM NORTH MACEDONIA

Become part of a regional youth network for the Europeanization of the Western Balkans!

The Balkan Institute for Regional Cooperation (BIRC) is announcing a call for the selection of 5 young people from North Macedonia who will represent the country at three regional events, organized within the framework of the “Youth for Europeanization” project, supported by the Western Balkans Fund.

🔹 Who can apply?

Young people aged 20 to 30

Students, civil society activists, young journalists, or young professionals interested in European integration processes

Citizens of North Macedonia

With basic knowledge of topics such as the European Union, democracy, human rights, and civic participation

🔹 What do you get?

Fully funded participation in:

The Kick-off Conference in Podgorica

The Thematic Forum in Pristina

The Final Conference in Skopje

Networking with youth from Kosovo and Montenegro

Inclusion in a regional cooperation platform for Europeanization

Covered costs for accommodation, travel, and per diems

Certificate of participation and the opportunity to contribute through media articles or interviews

🔹 How to apply?
Send the following documents to [email protected]:

CV (maximum 2 pages)

Motivation letter (up to 300 words)

Optional: Links to profiles or previous projects (if available)

🗓 Application deadline: June 30
📩 Only selected applicants will be contacted via email.

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