This Youth Mainstreaming Guideline is produced by the Civic Space Technical Assistance Project funded by the European Union. One of the Civic Space Project aims is to strengthen the capacities of CSOs and support them in adopting a rights-based approach to advocate for democratic changes, con¬fidence-building measures, and a more enabling environment for civil society.
In this context, a set of guidelines have been developed as a do-it-yourself tool to help CSOs mainstream cross-cutting issues such as accessibility, ecology, gender, rights-based approach, and youth. These guidelines aim to promote and support CSOs to mainstream rights-based concerns into their policies, planning and daily operations. The guidelines are developed with a participa¬tory approach in which CSOs working on each topic were involved in drafting. An advisory group of CSOs were identified for each cross-cutting topic and were consulted at each stage.
We believe that these guidelines, produced in English and Turkish will be beneficial not only for help desk or Grow Civic beneficiaries of Civic Space, but for all civil society organisations in Cyprus and elsewhere. Further-more, most of the practical measures proposed in these guidelines are also applicable for corporate and public institutions.
The guidelines on thematic cross-cutting issues are de¬veloped as a complementary set, with the rights-based approach providing a general framework for their imple¬mentation. However, we designed each thematic guide-line in such a way that they can be separated in mains¬treaming that specific aspect. As such, you can use this Youth Mainstreaming Guideline to improve your youth participation and inclusion in your organisation.
The guidelines start by providing the international fra¬mework and background of the topic, followed by key concepts and a brief introduction to the topic. Then speci¬fic applicable measures CSOs can use at policy and strate¬gic levels and at operational levels such as during meetings, events, in the offices, etc. Although aligning your organisation to actualise all measures covered in the guidelines is recom¬mended, you can opt for a step-by-step approach and implement measures one by one. The checklist provided at the end of the guideline can be used to monitor your status. You might even consider making your monitoring results publicly available not only to be in line with the transpa¬rency and accountability principles of the rights-based approach but also to encourage other CSOs to make use of the guidelines.
Civic Space aims to periodically improve the guidelines, based on feed¬back received from CSOs that implement the proposed measures. Such improvement might mean revising and/or adapting a measure or adding a new one. Thereby, we kindly ask you to send us your feedback about the guidelines.
Taking this opportunity, we would like to thank the following CSOs, as the advisory group of this youth mainstreaming guideline, for their valuable input and expertise:
Kyrenia Youth and Resource Center (GİGEM)
Trikomo Karpasia Youth Association
Peaceplayers Cyprus (PPI)
Cyprus Youth Council (CYC)
Nicosia Youth Association
Voices of International Students (VOIS)