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Business – University Cooperation Conference

The American Chamber of Commerce Macedonia, with Embassy support, hosted a conference to explore opportunities to advance business-university cooperation. Speakers included President Ivanov, Ambassador Wohlers, AmCham Board Chair Popovska, and US keynote speaker Dr. Fairchild of the Darden School of Business. The conference explored introducing business-relevant practica in to the education system so that students would be more job-ready upon …

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8th UNESCO Youth Forum

Employability, Democracy and Sustainable Communities on top of the survey on the thematic agenda of the 8th UNESCO Youth Forum For the first time in its 14-year history, the UNESCO Youth Forum is designed by young people. Through a series of online surveys and consultations, young women and men from all regions of the world can decide on the Forum’s …

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Social entrepreneurship related to youth

A member of the Youth Council Daniel Gjokjeski who had the opportunity to follow the training organized by the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations on one of the most current topics and opportunities for social development and impact, shared the gained knowledge and experience from the euro-med region. The presentation was divided in three parts, in which he addressed the …

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International Women’s Day

To celebrate International Women’s Day in 2013, the U.S. Embassy held a networking event to support women’s entrepreneurship. USAID works to ensure that Macedonia’s women have the opportunities and resources necessary to play strong leadership roles, and we support programs that increase and improve opportunities for entrepreneurship as a tool for economic growth. Ivana Jodanovska, a member of the Youth …

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Meeting the ambassador Connie Morella

Recently, our members Krenar Quoku and Marija Matovska had the honor of meeting the ambassador Connie Morella at the American Corner in Skopje, Macedonia. She is the first US Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) who has served in the US Congress and discussed about different issues such as her carrier, the importance of knowing foreign languages, …

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Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships Program – scholarship

U.S. GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS The 2014-2015 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships Program The competition is open from March 15 to June 30, 2013. The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished young and mid-level professionals to the United States for a year of combined academic (NON-DEGREE) and professional work. Fellows are selected based on potential for leadership and commitment to public service. …

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Youth and technology – the formula for leading change!

Interesting short article about youth and technology. Do you agree with the author? “Match the ideas, energies and creativity of local youth with the enabling power of global technology. Create youth-led learning environments in their communities. This will be the new model.” Read more HERE

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Youth unemployment visualization

The World Economic Forum have made a wonderful visualization of global youth unemployment of year 2013. Check out the interesting and short presentation and see how concerned we need to be and to start being proactive in our own community! LINK TO THE PRESENTATION HERE

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Youth council meetings

Youth Council in working atmosphere! The members have meetings to first decide on the visual appearance, social media outreach and the essential documents to be guided by. So far we have made our logo, business cards, have created the code of conduct and started discussing about projects that we ourselves can implement that keep the youth empowerment theme. In the …

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GENERATION “GETTING NOWHERE”: The transitions of unemployed youth in transitional Macedonia

A study by Korunovska Srbijanko Jana, Korunovska Avramovska Neda & Maleska Tanja. ABSTRACT The current study’s aims are twofold: first, we investigate the relationship between the level of education and employment status among Macedonian youth when controlling for age, gender, ethnicity, social status, social network, place of residence, education attained by respondent’s parents and number of children. In this way we …

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