Types of
Membership in our Network
The types of HRA- Europe membership are as follows:
Full Member: “National or Regional Coordinator”
- Full membership is available to all major national and regional youth organisations; academic institutions; youth research institutes; non-formal education centers, working with young people and any training providers, empowering young people and youth workers; local non-profit organisations, academic or research centers, local authority consortia and regional organisations, based in Europe.
- Full members shall have an operational base in the country where they will function as HRA National Coordinators.
- The class of Full Member may be sub-divided according to size and location (high-, medium- or low-income country) in order to levy fees at an appropriate level but the voting capacity shall be the same for all Full Members.
Associate Member: “Associate Center”
- Associate Members shall be organisations with active interest in the promotion and application of programs in youth creativity and innovation but not eligible as Full Members such as non-formal groups of young people; community centers not exclusively focusing on young people; smaller scale local non-profit organisations or others with community development and youth empowerment objectives.
NOTE:
- Both Associate Members and National Coordinators obey the Charter of HRA-Europe Organisational Members.
Individual Members: “Experts”
- Individual Members shall be individuals of ages and nationalities, residing in Europe and holding specific expertise on human rights. Individual members are usually invited by the International Steering Committee to this type of HRA of membership in recognition of their expertise and personal contribution to the human rights promotion and protection in Europe.
International Partners
- International HRA Partners are organisations and networks based outside the European region that are interested in developing and implementing joint actions with the HRA at regional, inter-regional and international level.
Subscribers
- Those are organisations and individuals, interested in the work of the HRA Network, but not committed to active membership. They receive updates on the work of the HRA via the Networks` monthly newsletters and publications.