Loading AI tools
Romanian youth organisation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asociația Grupurilor Locale de Tineret (acronym: AGLT; Romanian for "Association of Local Youth Groups") is a Romanian youth organisation. At international level AGLT is an associate member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations Fimcap.[1][2]
Abbreviation | AGLT |
---|---|
Type | Romanian non-profit youth organization |
Purpose | youth organization |
Headquarters | Romania |
Membership | 800 members |
AGLT was founded in 2000 as result of a Flemish-Romanian project aiming to foster the emergence of youth work structures in Romania.[3] Four years later AGLT was officially recognized as a non-profit NGO under the conditions of Ordinance no. 26/2000 regarding associations and foundations. It considers itself to be an association without patrimonial, governmental, political or religious purpose.[4]
The organization has defined the following objectives for itself:[4]
In the meanwhile, AGLT encompasses more than 40 local groups spread across Romania, focussing especially also on villages and small towns in the more rural areas of the country.[4]
Since 2013, AGLT cooperates with the Thomas More University in Belgium. Students of the university can make their internships in Romania. Over the last years more than 10 Belgian students used this opportunity to make their internship in social studies in Romania.[5]
In 2020 AGLT co-organized the project "Un alt fel de brăduț" (Romanian for "Another kind of Christmas tree") that took place between November 15 and December 15 in cooperation with the Romanian Ministry of Youth and Sports. The aim of the project, which is addressed to young people aged 14 or older, is to encourage young people to develop their creativity through the use of digital tools and to make the general public aware of the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
AGLT supports local groups as an umbrella organization and for pedagogical advice. Their activities include especially:[4][7][2]
AGLT developed also a special service for “children with special needs” ("handicaps"), called SPEAS.[10]
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.