Benefits
& Advantages of Membership in the
EMNYTP
By
becoming a member of EMNYTP, you are stating that you recognize that only
by joining together will we achieve our vision of making
Euro-Mediterranean region a place in which all children and young people
are loved, valued and able to fulfill their potential.
Membership
of the EMNYTP demonstrates your commitment to helping us make a difference
in the struggle with one of the most powerful modern criminal industries:
trafficking of human beings.
Concrete
advantages of membership include:
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Networking
Opportunities. An important part of the NGO
Network Initiative will be an annual conference that will provide a forum
for member organizations to present projects, discuss developments and new
trends in their focus areas and explore areas for collaboration. EMNYTP
will facilitate relationships between members of our NGO Alliance and our
Experts network as appropriate.
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Potential funding opportunities.
EMNYTP members administers a variety of training and capacity building
programs, funded by the European Commission, International development
agencies such as USAID, the IFC and the World Bank. We anticipate that
there will be opportunities for institutional partnerships based on such
projects. We believe that EMNYTP members would be an invaluable resource
in crafting proposals and effectively carrying out programs.
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Training Opportunities.
Our donors offer a limited number of scholarships to attend different
highly rated Educational Programs held in various locations in Europe and
Mediterranean. Active EMNYTP members would be given priority for these
scholarships.
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Professional growth in the EMNYTP Working Groups. Take
part in an EMNYTP WG, working with problems of your field of expertise and
share information with professionals and experts from those fields.
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Information-sharing. One
of EMNYTP 's key functions is to share timely and accurate information on
educational events, campaigns and trainings, humanitarian affairs with,
and among, its members to better enable them to take informed decisions
with regards to their operations and/or advocacy. EMNYTP 's information
tools are well-known: a website www.youth-trafficking.net
with members' only section; an electronic newsletter, YTP NET;
meeting reports; and regular notes for the file or updates. On the
website's members-only section, which is accessible through a username and
password, documents can be found which require members' input or feedback
or discussion and that are not (yet) available in the public domain. The
website also contains a calendar, which lists trainings and seminars,
humanitarian meetings, many of which are organised by EMNYTP or have
EMNYTP participation, and that take place in Europe and elsewhere. The
"what's hot" page features the latest information on human
trafficking issues. A username and password is available for each staff
member of every member. NGOs that are interested in joining EMNYTP can
receive a temporary guest user name and password.
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Access to member-only database. EMNYTP maintains a dynamic
database with a number of research papers and presentations, related to
trafficking prevention. It also builds a pool of established scholars and
experts on EuroMed partnership for youth, gender and trafficking
prevention that members can contact, consult and invite for their training
events, international seminars, research projects.
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Access and NGO representation to forums where NGO
participation is limited. Various governmental and
inter-governmental forums and decisions-making bodies are often not
entirely open to NGOs, or there are limits imposed on NGO participation.
In fact, some humanitarian bodies, such as the Inter-Agency Standing
Committee (IASC) or UNHCR's Executive Committee, require that NGOs
consolidate their input and use EMNYTP as a vehicle or channel for NGO
views.
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Advocacy.
With the adoption of EMNYTP 's mission statement in 2006 at the EMNYTP
General Assembly, the membership decided to give EMNYTP a particular role
in the field of human trafficking prevention advocacy. Earlier, in 2005,
the Executive Committee adopted a policy, which formulates the criteria
for EMNYTP 's advocacy activities. These include: EMNYTP 's involvement
will add value in the sense that no one single agency can individually
achieve similar results; EMNYTP 's involvement will lead to synergetic
interaction with and among member organizations; expected outcomes of
EMNYTP 's involvement can be defined; the Secretariat receives, or has
access to, unique information, in particular field-based information and
perspectives.
We all know the power of
one. But to effect real, lasting, fundamental change, you need others. By
joining with young people equally committed to progressive social change,
EMNYTP leverages power, giving, and influence.
Draw from and contribute to
our collective well of wisdom, support and inspiration. Together we can
combine our skills and resources and gain strength as peers, while we
share the lessons, challenges and rewards of our work.
Join
us!
Become
part of a larger force for change!
9
April 2006
Thessaloniki, Greece
EMNYTP Secretariat
