«Public movement and youth organizations are places where you will gain incredible experience and acquaintances. But remember one thing that you pay for this experience with your youth, it is not free, so immediately project what I will do with it next. Will I make new friends? Great! Will I gain new knowledge? Excellent! And what’s next? Where will I be in 5-10 years? How will these points help me to achieve my goal? – Andrii Butenko NAQA Head noted during the panel discussion «Features of intersectoral cooperation in youth policy: how do authorities and the public sector work together?».
Andrii Butenko took part in one of the panel discussions within the event «Involvement and cooperation: the role of youth in the processes of state formation». The event was organized by the non-governmental organization State Creator in partnership with the Kyiv School of Public Administration named after Serhiy Nyzhnyy.
50 listeners gathered to hear the expert’s opinions about the features of the interaction between the authorities and public sphere in youth policy, to understand the realities and prospects of regional youth policy, to explore opportunities and ways for Ukrainian youth to represent their country on the international arena, as well as to receive recommendations on optimizing their student years for success in the public and civic sectors.