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World Assembly of Youth

International organization


International organization

FieldValue
name**World Assembly of Youth**
Assemblée Mondiale de la Jeunesse
Asamblea Mundial de la Juventud
imageWAY-Logo.png
size200px
founded24 August 1949
abbreviationWAY
typeINGO
purposeYouth
headquartersWorld Youth Complex, Lebuh Ayer Keroh, Ayer Keroh, 75450 Melaka, Malaysia
region_servedWorldwide
language
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameMalaysia Idris Haron
generalALB Ediola Pashollari
main_organGeneral Assembly
affiliationsUNAIDS UNEP ILO UNESCO UNFPA UNICEF WHO UNDP ECOSOC DPI UNCTAD
num_staff12
num_volunteers1300
website

Assemblée Mondiale de la Jeunesse Asamblea Mundial de la Juventud The World Assembly of Youth (WAY; French: Assemblée Mondiale de la Jeunesse; Spanish: Asamblea Mundial de la Juventud) is the international coordinating body of national youth councils and national youth organisations. The full members of WAY are national youth councils. WAY currently has 140 member organisations from all continents. As the international coordinating body of national youth councils, WAY has special consultative status with the United Nations, the highest status possible for a non-governmental organization. WAY co-operates with the UN and many of its special agencies, particularly with UNAIDS, UNEP, ILO, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNDP, UNCTAD and WHO.

The World Assembly of Youth recognises the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the basis of its action and services. WAY promotes the work of youth organisations in areas such as: democracy, environment, human rights, population, health, drugs, community development, leadership training, and cultural and religious tolerance. It provides opportunities for youth representatives from different countries to exchange ideas and experiences, to coordinate programme plans, and to reach a better understanding of each other's problems due to differences in racial, religious, and national backgrounds.

The regional structure of the National Youth Councils in all the continents, Asian Youth Council, European Youth Forum, Caribbean Youth Forum, Forum for the Integration of Asean Youth, Pacific Youth Council, Arab Youth Union, Pan-African Youth Union, African-Arab Youth Council, SADC Youth Movement, are consultative members.

The WAY Headquarters is located in the World Youth Complex in Melaka, Malaysia, having been previously established in London, Paris, Brussels, Copenhagen, and Kuala Lumpur. The organization is financed from annual membership fees and voluntary contributions from its member organisations, and it has three official languages: English, French, and Spanish.

History

In 1949, an initiative was undertaken to establish a youth organisation to promote global cooperation and understanding amongst the young people of the world. Recognising the need for a universal youth organisation, youth leaders from national youth councils of all member countries of the United Nations were invited to attend an international conference in London. In August 1949, the international conference held at Westminster Hall in London established the World Assembly of Youth.

The draft charter, which had been prepared in February 1949 in Ashbridge, England, was ratified at the first official meeting of WAY in Brussels a year later. The meeting, organised by the Belgian Youth Council, was attended by more than 100 young people from 37 countries. The WAY Charter was ratified by 29 of the national youth councils present, and WAY began its work on behalf of the world youth community.

The WAY headquarters has moved throughout the years to various bases including Brussels, Paris, London and Copenhagen. In 1999, the WAY headquarters moved to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and now has finally established its headquarters building, the World Youth Complex, in Melaka, a southern state of Malaysia.

Past leadership

Presidents

TermPresidentNationality
1949 - 1952Mr Maurice SauvéCanada
1952 - 1954Mr Guthrie MoirGreat Britain
1954–1956Mr Guthrie MoirGreat Britain
1956–1958Mr Antoine LawrenceGuinea
1958–1962Mr Ravindra VarmaIndia
1962–1964Mr Carlos DelgadoPeru
1964–1966Mr Romeo MaioneCanada
1966–1969Mr Alessandro BertiItaly
1969–1972Mr Peter SchiederAustria
1972–1975Mr Thomas SandifordGuyana
1975–1982Mr Ole Lovig SimonsenDenmark
1982–1988Mr Ole Lovig SimonsenDenmark
1988–1993Mr Ole Lovig SimonsenDenmark
1993–2000Mr Datuk Seri Mohd Ali RustamMalaysia
2000–2005Mr Datuk Seri Mohd Ali RustamMalaysia
2005– 2010Mr Datuk Seri Mohd Ali RustamMalaysia
2010–PresentMr Datuk Seri Ir. Idris HaronMalaysia

Secretaries general

TermSecretary generalNationality
1949 - 1952Mr Paul MercereauFrance
1952 - 1954Mr Paul MercereauFrance
1954 - 1956Ms Helen M. Dale de MestralUnited Kingdom
1956 - 1958Ms Helen M. Dale de MestralUnited Kingdom
1958 - 1962Mr David WirmarkSweden
1962 - 1964Mr David WirmarkSweden
1964 - 1966Mr Carl-Axel ValénSweden
1966 - 1969Mr Jyoti Shankar SinghIndia
1969 - 1972Mr Jyoti Shankar SinghIndia
1972 - 1975Mr Carlos Antonio CarrascoBolivia
1975 - 1982Mr John DanquahGhana
1982 - 1988Mr Shiv KhareIndia
1988 - 1993Mr Shiv KhareIndia
1993 - 2000Mr Heikki PakarinenFinland
2000 - 2004Mr Donald Tinotenda CharumbiraZimbabwe
2004 - 2007Mr Donald Tinotenda CharumbiraZimbabwe
2007 - 2010Ms Ediola PashollariAlbania
2010–PresentMs Ediola PashollariAlbania

Activities

The World Assembly of Youth has two main tasks:

To represent its members towards international organisations and institutions and promote the work of voluntary youth organisations all over the world. WAY deals with all issues affecting youth in international, regional, and local level.

WAY organises events on global, regional, and national levels. These events are often carried out in cooperation with other international youth organisations, regional youth structures or national affiliates. WAY's representatives participate in various UN working groups and other meetings promoting youth issues and the interests of member organisations.

Aims

  • Increase inter-ethnic respect and to foster inter-cultural and international understanding and cooperation.
  • Facilitate the collection of information about the needs and problems of youth.
  • Disseminate information about the methods, techniques and activities of youth organisations.
  • Promote the interchange of ideas between youth of all countries.
  • Assist in the development of youth activities and to promote, by mutual aid, the extension of the work of voluntary youth organizations.
  • Cooperate in the development of national youth councils of voluntary youth organizations.
  • Establish and maintain relations with the international organisations, both voluntary and governmental.
  • Support and encourage the national movements of non-self governing countries in their struggle for national liberation.
  • Promote tolerance, understanding, solidarity and cooperation among young men and women irrespective of race, sex, language, religion or political orientation.
  • Encourage the full participation of young men and women in the development process of their countries.
  • Improve the equality between young men and women.
  • Promote the democratic participation of young people both in their own organisations and in the life of society as a whole.
  • Act as a representative body of national youth councils to the UN and other appropriate governmental and non-governmental international bodies.

Main organs

General Assembly

The paramount body of WAY is the General Assembly, which determines the policies and programmes of the organisation. The General Assembly is convened every four years, and votes on the admission of new members and the adoption of policies. The General Assembly also elects the officers who are charged with the responsibility of implementing WAY's programmes. The officers include the Bureau and the Executive Committee.

Bureau

The Bureau consists of WAY's president and five Vice Presidents, who are elected at the General Assembly. The Bureau meets between meetings of the executive committee to review and supervise the work of the Secretariat.

Current members

NamePositionNationality
Datuk Seri Utama Ir. Idris HaronPresidentMalaysia
Munkhbat AyushVice PresidentMongolia
Hussein Abdullah M. Al-AhmedVice PresidentYemen
Preye Jerome Ketebu-BrownVice PresidentNigeria
Benedice Louis SibandaVice PresidentBotswana
Mohamed M M SulimanVice PresidentLibya

Executive committee

The Executive Committee has 13 members. The present members are of 13 different nationalities from North and South, East and West. The executive committee is charged with the general administration of WAY and the implementation of programmes drawn up by the General Assembly. The executive committee meets at least once a year.

Current members

NamePositionNationality
EXCO MemberKorea
Blagica PetrovaEXCO MemberNorth Macedonia
Muesse KazapuaEXCO MemberNamibia
Simone PhillipEXCO MemberTrinidad and Tobago
Belmani Abdel JalalEXCO MemberMorocco
Leyla R. IsrafilovaEXCO MemberAzerbaijan
Mustafa M. RadjaEXCO MemberIndonesia

Secretariat

The Secretariat headed by the Secretary General Ms. Ediola Pashollari and support staff, carry out the daily work of the organisation in accordance with the guidelines established by the General Assembly and its elected bodies. The Secretariat of WAY is located in Melaka, Malaysia .

Members

The World Assembly of Youth currently has 140 member organisations. There are four membership status granted by the executive committee at each General Assembly. These status are: Full, Associate, Observer, and Consultative. In accordance with Article IV and V of the WAY Charter, membership of WAY is granted as follows:

Full members of WAY are national youth councils which are representing a cross section of democratic, voluntary youth organisations in a country or territory, and which have ratified the Charter and are admitted by the Assembly by a vote of the majority of its members.

The Assembly has the power to admit national youth councils or national youth organisations, which are interested in regular co-operation with WAY, as associated members, provided that a member national youth councils of WAY does not already exist in the country in question.

Regional youth organisations with national youth councils as members may be provided consultative status. They shall be permanent invitees to the meetings of the Bureau and the executive committee without the right to vote.

The executive committee may admit international organisations, national youth councils and national youth organisations as observers, provided that a member national youth council does not exist in the country in question.

Africa

CountryOrganizationStatus
AlgeriaNational Youth Organisation (Algeria)Observer
AngolaNational Youth Council of AngolaFull
BeninBenin Association for Youth DevelopmentObserver
BotswanaBotswana National Youth CouncilFull
Burkina FasoYouth Solidarity AssociationObserver
CameroonCameroon National Youth CouncilFull
ComorosNational Union of Youth of ComorosFull
CongoForum for Youth DevelopmentObserver
Congo DRCongolese Association for Youth DevelopmentObserver
EthiopiaEthiopia Youth LeagueObserver
GambiaNational Youth Council of GambiaFull
GhanaNational Youth Council of GhanaFull
Guinea BissauNational Youth Council of Guinea BissauFull
Ivory CoastFederation of Movements and Associations of Youth and Children of Ivory CoastFull
KenyaKenya Association of Youth OrganisationsFull
LesothoLesotho Youth FederationFull
LibyaNational Organisation of Libyan YouthFull
MadagascarMadagascar Ecumenical Network of Youth and StudentsObserver
MaliMalian Movement for Youth PromotionFull
MauritiusNational Youth Council of MauritiusFull
MoroccoYouth Workers of MoroccoObserver
MozambiqueOrganization of Mozambican YouthAssociate
NamibiaNational Youth Council of NamibiaFull
NigeriaNational Youth Council of NigeriaFull
RwandaRwanda National Youth CouncilFull
SenegalNational Youth Council of SenegalFull
SeychellesSeychelles People's Progressive Front Youth LeagueObserver
Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Federation of Youth OrganisationsFull
SomaliaSomalia Youth CouncilFull
South AfricaSouth Africa Youth CouncilFull
SudanGeneral Sudanese Students UnionObserver
SwazilandSwaziland National Youth CouncilFull
TanzaniaYouth Council of TanzaniaAssociate
TunisiaNational Union of Youth OrganisationsAssociate
UgandaUganda National Youth CouncilFull
Western SaharaSahrawi Youth UnionObserver
ZambiaNational Youth Development Council of ZambiaFull
ZimbabweZimbabwe Youth CouncilFull

Asia

CountryOrganizationStatus
BangladeshNational Youth and Social Welfare CouncilFull
BhutanBhutan Youth Development AssociationAssociate
BruneiBrunei Youth CouncilFull
CambodiaCambodian Youth Development CenterAssociate
ChinaAll China Youth FederationObserver
East TimorEast Timor National Youth OrganisationsFull
IndiaIndian Committee of Youth OrganisationsFull
IndonesiaNational Youth Committee of IndonesiaFull
IraqGeneral Federation of Iraqi YouthFull
JordanNational Union of Jordanian YouthFull
KoreaNational Council of Youth Organisations in KoreaFull
KuwaitPublic Authority for Youths and SportsObserver
MalaysiaMalaysian Youth CouncilFull
MongoliaMongolian Youth FederationFull
NepalSocial Youth Council of NepalFull
PakistanAll Pakistan Youth FederationFull
PhilippinesNational Youth CommissionObserver
SingaporePeoples Association Youth MovementObserver
Sri LankaNational Youth Services Council of Sri LankaFull
SyriaSyrian Youth UnionObserver
ThailandThailand National Council of Youth and Child DevelopmentFull
VietnamVietnam Youth FederationObserver
YemenYemen Youth General UnionFull
UAEEmirates National Students UnionObserver

Caribbean

CountryOrganizationStatus
AnguillaAnguilla National Youth CouncilFull
BahamasBahamas National Youth CouncilFull
BarbadosBarbados Youth Development CouncilFull
BelizeBelize National Youth CouncilFull
DominicaNational Youth Council of DominicaFull
GuyanaGeorgetown Youth Leaders CouncilFull
JamaicaNational Youth Council of JamaicaFull
MontserratMontserrat National Youth CouncilFull
Puerto RicoYouth Organisation Council of Puerto RicoFull
Sao Tome and PrincipeNational Alliance of YMCAsObserver
Saint KittsSt. Kitts National Youth CouncilFull
SurinameSuriname National Youth AssemblyFull
Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Youth CouncilFull

Europe

CountryOrganizationStatus
AlbaniaAlbanian Youth FederationObserver
ArmeniaNational Youth Council of ArmeniaFull
Czech RepublicNational Youth Council of Bohemia, Moravia and SilesiaFull
CroatiaCroatia National Youth CouncilFull
GermanyGerman National Committee for International Youth WorkFull
GreeceNational Council of Hellenic Youth OrganisationsFull
LatviaNational Youth Council of LatviaFull
LuxembourgNational Youth Council LuxembourgFull
North MacedoniaYouth Council of MacedoniaFull
NorwayNorwegian Children and Youth CouncilFull
PolandPolish Youth CouncilAssociate
PortugalYouth Institute of PortugalObserver
RussiaNational Youth Council of RussiaObserver
TurkeyYouth Activities ServicesObserver
United KingdomBritish Youth CouncilFull

Latin America

CountryOrganizationStatus
ArgentinaNational Youth Council of ArgentinaFull
BoliviaNational Council of Bolivian YouthFull
BrazilAMPObserver
ChileNational Youth Council of ChileFull
ColombiaNational youth Committee of ColombiaFull
CubaUnion of the Young Communist LeagueObserver
El SalvadorNational Youth Council of El SalvadorFull
EcuadorInternational Youth House of EcuadorFull
GuatemalaGuatemala Youth Development CommitteeAssociate
MexicoMexican Institute of YouthObserver
NicaraguaNational Youth Council of NicaraguaFull
ParaguayParaguay Youth and Students Hostel AssociationObserver
PeruNational Council of Peruvian YouthFull

Pacific

CountryOrganizationStatus
AustraliaAustralian Youth Policy and Action CoalitionFull
Cook IslandsCook Islands National Youth CouncilFull
FijiFiji National Youth CouncilFull
NiueNiue National Youth CouncilFull
Papua New GuineaNational Youth ServiceFull
Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands National Youth CongressFull
TongaTonga National Youth CongressFull
VanuatuVanuatu National Youth CouncilFull
Western SamoaWestern Samoa National Youth CouncilFull

North America

CountryOrganizationStatus
CanadaCanada World YouthFull
USAYouth Network CouncilFull

Consultative

CountryOrganizationStatus
SudanAfrican-Arab Youth CouncilConsultative
MalaysiaAsian Youth CouncilConsultative
SyriaArab Youth UnionConsultative
BrazilCaribbean Youth ForumConsultative
BelgiumEuropean Youth ForumConsultative
BrazilForum for the Integration of Andean YouthConsultative
FijiPacific Youth CouncilConsultative
AlgeriaPan-African Youth UnionConsultative
South AfricaSouthern African Community Development Youth MovementConsultative

Volunteer programme

The World Assembly of Youth has established a volunteers programme that seeks to develop a dedicated corps of young people who will be willing to assist in WAY programmes and activities around the world.

World Youth Institute

WAY established the World Youth Institute (WYI), with main function as a vehicle for education and training of young people around the world. The World Youth Institute is geared to be a leading institution for empowerment and capacity building through education, training, and development programmes.

References

References

  1. "Welcome to World Assembly of Youth".
  2. WAY Charter, 2005
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