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==Target Groups==
==Target Groups==
'''Young People'''
'''Youth'''
The project will focus on the age group 18-35 but the frames are not exclusive. The group includes college and university students, young people out of the formal educational system, employed and unemployed young people.
Gender (20%), Age: young people 18 – 30 years old (15%), Anti-discrimination criteria (10%), Years of relevant experience or/and prior relevant activities (10%), Potential for organizing follow-up activities (10%), Belonging to associations with wide networks (5%), Communication skills (5%), Reliability / Commitment (5%), Country of origin / nationality (5%), Availability of sponsors (10%), Uninterrupted access to social networking (5%).
Gender (20%), Age: young people 18 – 30 years old (15%), Anti-discrimination criteria (10%), Years of relevant experience or/and prior relevant activities (10%), Potential for organizing follow-up activities (10%), Belonging to associations with wide networks (5%), Communication skills (5%), Reliability / Commitment (5%), Country of origin / nationality (5%), Availability of sponsors (10%), Uninterrupted access to social networking (5%).
'''Youth Organizations and Structures'''
These include NGOs working with youth, informal youth groups, youth councils and parliaments, youth centers and public agencies working with youth or any structure out of the formal educational system, which works with young people and influences their values and behavior. The concrete themes (spheres of work) of the organizations/structures to be involved in the action vary and are not selection criteria.
'''Global Society'''


==Activities==
==Activities==
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==Beneficiaries==
'''Direct beneficiaries Participants of co-Laboratories (100-125 persons)'''
Taking into account that each of the five global co-Laboratories of Democracy will have approximately 20-25 participants, a total of about 100-125 youth leaders from across the world will become the primary agents of change.
'''Directly involved as co-organizers, sponsors, trainers, etc. (170 persons)'''
We estimate that 30 individuals from each of the 5 regions will be involved, working in management and/or decision/policy level positions. Furthermore, many organizations from across the world have also already committed in writing to support various aspects of the project as sponsors and/or co-organizers and/or hosts of the planned co-Laboratories. Assuming that at least 1 person per organization is directly involved, we have approximately additional 20 direct beneficiaries.
'''Directly involved through social media (1000-1250 persons)'''
Each participant is expected to secure at least 10 others from the same country or region, with diverse backgrounds, to contribute to the process through the App. This will lead to 1000 – 1250 people involved in addition to the 100 participants.
'''Indirect beneficiaries (at least 10,000 individuals)''
Although it is difficult to estimate the number of unique and serious video clip viewers, people who will read and discuss the content of the reports/ books and the manifesto, and those who will take actions based on ideas and proposals found in the above products, the number of indirect beneficiaries is of the order of thousands. Of course, the wider public is also considered to be an indirect beneficiary.


==External Links==
==External Links==