NATO and YOUTH
Publisher: Nato information service Paris
Volume: 27 pages, pdf
Description:
V.'hen, in December 1956, the North Atlantic Council approved the Report of the Three Ministers on Non-Military Co-operation in NATO and in so doing opened the way ahead for NATO's work with youth, it was in fact endorsing proposals originally put forward by representatives of youth organizations themselves. Already, prior to the work of the Committee of Three, NATO had organized Youth Conferences at its headquarters and the one which took place in July 1956, and to which the Committee of Three referred in its report, produced a complete set of recommendations which were later taken as the blueprint for the programme that was to become one of NATO's most challenging information activities.