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- | The Young Organisation for Freedom and Democracy (Dutch: Jongerenorganisatie Vrijheid en Democratie, | + | The Youth Organisation for Freedom and Democracy (JOVD) is a Dutch political youth organization affiliated with the People' |
- | ==== History ==== | + | This page is designed to help you to get to know our organisation and - more importantly - help **any liberal youth party to improve their own organisation** by learning from the things we do well. We are very interested in learning from other organisations and are always open to cooperation. |
- | The JOVD was founded on 15 February 1949 by a group of young liberals who sought to create a platform | + | Most of the subpages are only for those with IO wiki rights. We do this for good reason: since we talk about our challenges, there is no need to share too much of this outside |
- | Former members of the JOVD include Mark Rutte (Former Prime-Minister of the Netherlands, | + | ==== Why we exist ==== |
- | [[public: | + | The JOVD was created in 1949 to never again experience the horrors of World War 2. Only through involving young people in the fight for freedom and democracy, we believe this is possible. Our [[public: |
- | ==== Objectives ==== | + | As a youth organisation, |
- | The JOVD aims to: | ||
- | * Foster political and societal awareness among youth. | ||
- | * Promote and develop liberal ideas and policy proposals. | ||
- | * Serve as a bridge between young people and political institutions. | ||
- | * Facilitate political education, debate, and networking opportunities. | ||
- | Although ideologically aligned with the VVD, the JOVD maintains formal independence, | + | ==== Our organisational structure ==== |
- | ==== Ideology ==== | + | Since our founding in 1949, more than 50 000 people have been a member of JOVD. Many of them have gone on to take leading roles in Dutch business, science, the civil service and politics. If you would like to read more about our history and honourary members, please visit this page. |
- | The JOVD identifies with both classical and social liberalism, emphasizing core values such as individual freedom, economic responsibility, | + | Chapters form the backbone part of our organisation. Realistically, this is the place where most of our members spent most of their time. Our chapters are the place where you make friends, take up responsibility |
- | ==== Organisation ==== | + | Our Executive Board oversees daily national operations and is elected for a one-year term. They are all volunteers - we don’t have much paid staff. You can read more about their responsibilities and election process here. They are assisted by our national committees, of which the international committee is one of. If you have a similar position in your respective organisation, |
- | The JOVD is structured as an association with a national umbrella body and 18 local chapters across | + | Finances |
- | Internationally, the JOVD maintains active relationships with liberal youth organizations such as the International Federation | + | ==== Where we stand politically ==== |
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+ | Alongside our statements of principles, we have a policy book that determines our current political positions. We both have a social and classical | ||
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+ | Our youth party is politically independent from VVD. Many of our members do not necessarily vote or campaign for VVD. We make independent statements in the national media and do not consult our mother party in that process. | ||
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+ | ==== Members ==== | ||
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+ | We attract members from word of mouth, attending high-school and university events, social media and our presence in national media. One of our main challenges is how we can attract a larger and more diverse pool of members. | ||
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+ | Those who leave our youth organisation, | ||
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+ | ==== How we train our members ==== | ||
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+ | Our have put a lot of work in our educational, | ||
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+ | Contributing as a volunteer is the most important way you learn in our organisation. Our members can contribute both at a local level, in local committees and chapter boards, and on a national level, in national committees and the executive board. At the beginning | ||
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+ | We take training our trainers very seriously. If you want to become a trainer, you go through an intense 3-month training and selection process where we learn you how to become an inspiring educator. | ||
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+ | ==== Our international wing ==== | ||
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+ | Our international wing exists to give our members an international perspective, | ||
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+ | Our international committee is the bridge between our members and the international sphere. Every member of our committee is assigned a portfolio, that defines his/her responsibilities besides the general responsibility as committee member. Representing JOVD at IFLRY and LYMEC is only a small part of the total work we do: we give presentations at chapters, travel to international high school conferences to attract members and work together bilaterally with European | ||
=== International Secretariat === | === International Secretariat === |