The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (NL MFA) launched the Youth at Heart Strategy in 2020, with a focus on empowering youth in international policymaking, especially in areas like education and youth employment. As part of this initiative, the International Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) was established to ensure that NL MFA policies align with the realities and needs of young people in focus regions such as the Sahel, Horn of Africa, Middle East, and North Africa.
The YAC's second cohort, operational from May 2023 to March 2024, comprised 5 members from the pilot phase and 5 new members. Throughout this period, the committee gained valuable insights and experiences that have contributed to the strength and resilience of the second cohort.
Offered Benefits
Renumeration: YAC members receive a monthly stipend of €158, and all costs associated with travel to and from the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including visas, flights, and accommodation, are covered.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
- Attendance at Meet-up Weeks: Attend the bi-annual 'meet-up weeks' held in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, where collaborative goals and plans are formulated together with NL MFA representatives. These weeks serve as key moments for aligning objectives and fostering partnerships between the YAC and NL MFA, getting to know each other in person, and getting to know other (youth) organisations in the Kingdom of the Netherlands!
- Collaboration with NL MFA Policy Officers: Liaise closely with NL MFA policy officers to set-out collaboration strategies related to selected themes and policy areas, with a primary focus on youth, education, and employment. Active contribution of insights and recommendations to inform policy development and implementation processes is key.
- Engagement with Stakeholders: Initiate and nurture dialogues with young people and relevant stakeholders within your country, region, and beyond. Facilitate participatory processes to ensure the inclusion of diverse perspectives and inputs in policy discussions and decision-making processes.
- Thematic Policy and Programme Engagement: Participate in thematic "tracks" and "sprints" by conducting research, producing content (e.g., podcasts), and offering inputs on youth-centric international policy advice.
- Track: Engage in long-term projects involving structured meetings with NL MFA policy officers to delve deeper into specific thematic areas.
- Sprint: Contribute to short-term, one-time activities such as brainstorming sessions or events aimed at generating innovative ideas and solutions.
- Professional Conduct and Ownership: Fulfill your role as a YAC member with professionalism, confidence, proactiveness, and adaptability. Ensure clear understanding of tasks, objectives, and timelines, taking ownership of processes and outcomes while fostering equal task distribution among track members. Attending mandatory weekly online meetings and maintain regular communication through online platforms.
- Creative Problem-Solving and Advocacy: Demonstrate creativity and flexibility in achieving agreed-upon results or products, leveraging diverse methodologies and approaches as deemed necessary. Serve as an advocate for meaningful youth participation in policy processes, representing a diverse range of youth voices through your expertise, experiences, and background.
- External Representation and Engagement: Be prepared to participate in public events and engagements, both online and offline, to promote the objectives and outcomes of the YAC. Embrace opportunities to engage with diverse audiences and stakeholders, contributing to increased visibility and impact of youth perspectives in policy arenas.
- Advocacy for Youth Participation: Advocate for meaningful youth participation in policy processes, representing diverse perspectives and experiences.
- Collaborate with fellow members to facilitate track and sprint activities, ensure effective internal communication, identify policy gaps, and assess progress within the YAC.