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CTR - Romanian National Youth Council

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Democracy and young people
The Romania Youth Council (CTR) is the national umbrella organization recognized as the main non-governmental partner in the field of youth policies in relation with the central public authorities. CTR has as main purpose to defend and promote the rights and interests of young people from Romania, as well as to empower youth thought active participation in decision making processes. CTR represents a strong voice in the process of developing the public policies that have a direct or indirect impact on young people especially in fields like employment, education, health, civic engagement, politics and volunteering.

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