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MIJARC Europe

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MIJARC Europe (Mouvement International de la Jeunesse Agricole et Rurale Catholique, or International Movement of Catholic Agricultural and Rural Youth) is the European...

MIJARC Europe

MIJARC Europe (Mouvement International de la Jeunesse Agricole et Rurale Catholique, or International Movement of Catholic Agricultural and Rural Youth) is the European continental branch of MIJARC. It is the platform or umbrella organization, representing the catholic, agricultural and rural youth movements in Europe. It has member movements and contact movements in Portugal (JARC), Spain (MJRC and JARC Catalonia), France (MRJC), Belgium (KLJ), Germany (KLJB), Hungary (KIM), Austria (KJÖ), Poland (EiR), Bulgaria (YMDRAB), Armenia (FYCA), Georgia (Umbrella), Italy (Futuro Digitale), Malta (Innovative Youth), the Netherlands (Stichting Euromove), Slovakia (ADEL) and Romania (APSD-Agenda 21), representing around 150 000 rural young people aged from 12 to 35 years old. At world level, MIJARC represents more than two million young people from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe.

MIJARC Europe
NameMIJARC Europe
Logo
Official Formation1996 (1996)
PurposeUmbrella organization of international youth organizations
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Number of membersmore than 170,000 members
PresidentAdeline Zhiyanski
TreasurerIsabel Rutkowski
Legal RepresentativeIonuț Dochianu
Websitewww.mijarc.eu

Officially registered in 1996 as non-profit organization, based in Belgium,[1] MIJARC Europe strives to implement and raise awareness about sustainable agricultural, rural and international development, European citizenship, youth policies, gender equality, environmental protection, interculturality and human rights, by facilitating inter-cultural exchanges, camps, seminars, campaigns and non-formal learning opportunities in a sustainable and culturally sensitive manner, considering the Christian values. MIJARC Europe is driven by Christian values, advocating tolerance, respect, solidarity and peace. MIJARC Europe supports the empowerment and personal development of young people through educational activities, with the aim of creating opportunities for the development of thriving rural communities. Its various activities (summer camps, seminars, training courses, study-sessions and non-formal learning opportunities) empower young people to participate actively in society to advocate for the interests of their organisations and communities on a local and European level.

MIJARC Europe is a member of the European Youth Forum (YFJ) and the European Coordination La Via Campesina (ECVC) and has a participatory status in the Council of Europe, with a representative in the Advisory Council on Youth.[2]

Structure

MIJARC Europe member movements have a "bottom-up" structure, starting at the grassroots level. Rural young people gather in local groups. Their leaders gather in regional (diocesan) boards, and some regional representatives gather at the national level (national board).

MIJARC Europe itself is run by the Executive Board or European Team, composed of three to five elected representatives that can be proposed by member movements.

The European Team is observed by the European Coordination, which is composed by one elected representative from each member movement, called European coordinator.

At the top of decision-making is the General Assembly which is represented by each member movement. Every four years is led an "Orientations General Assembly" which prepares and decides the action plan of MIJARC Europe for the next four years. The next one is scheduled for 2021.

Working topics

MIJARC Europe's Action Plan for 2017-2021 includes specific objectives on the topics of:

  • Human rights
  • A European vision towards an interconnected world
  • Environmental protection
  • Youth participation
  • Food sovereignty and sustainable agriculture in Europe
  • Holistic quality of education and lifelong learning in rural areas (with special emphasis in the recognition of non-formal and informal education)
  • Solidarity based economy

Current Board

The board consists of five members and is elected for a mandate of three years at the General Assembly. The board members act on the same hierarchical level.

NamePositionNationalityMember OrganisationMember of the Board since
Adelina ZhiyanskiPresident BulgariaYMDRAB2022
Ionuț DochianuLegal Representative RomaniaAgenda 212022
Isabel RutkowksiTreasurer GermanyKLJB2022

Former Board members

NameNationalityMandate
Enya Putignano Malta2021-2022
Sophie Fromentin France2020-2022
Sara Neagu Romania2019-2022
Jannis Fughe Germany2020-2022
Armine MovsesyanArmenia2020-2021
Cristiana PalmaPortugal2017-2020
Daniela OrdowskiGermany2017-2020
Claire Perrot-MinotFrance2017-2020
Arman GrigoryanArmenia2017-2020
Anastasia CârjanRomania2015-2016
Alexandru HannyRomania2015-2016
Jeroen DecorteBelgium2014-2017
Veronika NordhusGermany2014-2017
Thibault DuisitFrance2014-2017
Jan VanwijnsbergheBelgium2013-2015
Anna CarykPoland2012-2014
Lyubomir TodorovBulgaria2009-2014
Olivier DugrainFrance2011-2014
Florian AurbacherGermany2011-2014
Claire QuinFrance2009-2012
Jürgen WestermannGermany2009-2012
Gaëtan ValléeFrance2006-2009
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MIJARC Europe (Mouvement International de la Jeunesse Agricole et Rurale Catholique, or International Movement of Catholic Agricultural and Rural Youth) is the European...

Structure

MIJARC Europe member movements have a " bottom-up " structure, starting at the grassroots level. Rural young people gather in local groups.

Working topics

MIJARC Europe's Action Plan for 2017-2021 includes specific objectives on the topics of:

Current Board

The board consists of five members and is elected for a mandate of three years at the General Assembly. The board members act on the same hierarchical level.