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Youth Stories #ArtOfLiving

It is important to realize that all young people within our society share the same struggle. This is inevitably illuminated if we perceive the real interconnectedness that all subcultures in our society contain as a result of the occurrence of a strong homogeneous social atmosphere on the basis of recurrent shared problems.

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Let’s talk about…

YCUSMAC hosted the “Let’s talk about…” event focusing on elections, primaries, campaigns, polling, democracy and the importance of the youth vote. The U.S. Ambassador to Macedonia Hon. Jess Baily shared the U.S. elections experience with members of the Youth Council of the US Embassy in Republic of Macedonia and Ivanov School of Leaders – Alumni Association (ISLAA) as well as …

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Call for Applications for New Members 2016

YOU CAN BE ONE OF US! CALL FOR APPLICATIONS The Youth Council of the U.S. Embassy in the Republic of Macedonia is seeking 10 new members.  This unique opportunity is open to all qualified youth in Macedonia. Together, we can make a difference! Why should you join our team? Develop skills to become a stronger young leader. Contribute towards empowering …

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Call for Participation “The hardest job is to find a job”

CALL for participation in the project and series of workshops “The hardest job is to find a job” (Stip 14 – 15 May) Are you young? Live in Stip or nearby? Unemployed and looking for work? Ever wondered which skills are needed to find the right job? The Youth Council of the U.S. Embassy in Skopje offers you a wonderful …

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Hopscotch Under Construction

During the last three months the Youth Council of the US Embassy in Macedonia implemented a project for promotion of American youth-led theater, the production of the play Hopscotch by Israel Horowitz. The play tells a story of two young people and their evolving relationship – from strangers to lovers and enemies. The project emphasis was on cultural, educational and artistic merit …

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Happy Earth Day – Find the Green 2014!

The first Earth Day – April 22, 1970 – marked the beginning of the modern environmental movement. Approximately 20 million Americans, especially on college campuses, participated in a national teach-in on environmental issues and protests against environmental deterioration on the first Earth Day. It’s hard to imagine it now, but the first Earth Day was a revelation to many, a …

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