Hromadas of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast learnt how to create youth centres and public councils

Employees of educational departments, activists of youth councils, representatives of public associations from hromadas of the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast participated in the seminar “Public sector and Hromada: Opportunities and Prospects of Cooperation”. The seminar, with the participation of LGDC experts and representatives of partner organisations, took place in the Dnipropetrovsk Local Government Development Centre on 27 November.

“This seminar contains plenty of practical information on the work of public organisations, youth centres and advisory bodies. We exchange existing experience among AH representatives, youth activists and NGOs. We set two goals – to teach and provide motivation,” says Valeriya Didkovska, communications adviser of the LGDC.

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