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DNK - German National Committee for International Youth Work

National Youth Council - Full members
Democracy and young people
The German National Committee for international youth work (DNK) is a joint working group of the German Federal Youth Council (DBJR), the Council of Political Youth Organisations (RPJ) and the German Sports Youth (dsj). Since 1963, the DNK has represented German youth organisations on an international level, e.g. within the European Union, the European Commission and the United Nations. The DNK provides international youth policy for young people made by young people. With their open structures based on participation, youth organisations have the best practise to reach youth.

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