view on participation of youth in democracy
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The common view on the matter of youth participation depicts the young people as apathetic and uninterested in politics. Is true and why there exist a reluctance in active participation in governance issues among the youth.
In a time of social unrest, the youths dissatisfaction with formal political participation and the diversification of protest movements across the globe, the question of youth participation becomes more and more important. The youth of today are considered as tomorrow’s leaders. Investing in the youth today is a way to foster the peace, democracy, stability, security and sustainable development of the future. However among the young people exist a reluctance in active participation in governance issues.
What is considered as youth participation? Based on EACEA "Youth Participation in Democratic Life" Annual Report, a normative conception of youth participation, defining political participation broadly, is about engaging in forming opinions and taking actions to bring positive change in society. It can take different forms, examples:
Participation of young people in representative democracy: standing for or voting in elections or membership in political parties;
Participation of young people in participatory structures: promoting the involvement of more young people in structures, such as youth organizations or NGOs or volunteering;
Participation in debate: on youth or community issues; opinion-shaping through written press or youth radio, participating in online discussion for a, writing or following blogs
Seeking information and learning about democracy: participating in simulations of political processes, attending training or learning at school, engaging in youth organizations.