International Union of Socialist Youth
Abbreviation | IUSY |
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Motto |
All over the world to change it! ¡En todo el mundo para cambiarlo! Partout le monde pour le changer! |
Formation | 24 August 1907 |
Type | International Youth Non-governmental organization |
Purpose | World federation of socialist, social democratic and labour youth organizations |
Headquarters | Amtshausgasse 4, 1050 Vienna, Austria |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | 148 |
Official language | English, Spanish, French |
President | Felipe Jeldres |
Main organ | World Council |
Affiliations |
Socialist International, Progressive Alliance |
Website | http://www.iusy.org |
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The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY), founded in 1907, is the biggest political youth organization in the world representing about 140 member organizations from more than 100 countries.[1] IUSY is the Youth of the Socialist International (SI). It brings together the socialist, social democratic and labour political youth organizations from around the world in order to fight for freedom and human rights, social justice and democracy, peaceful solutions to political problems, and ending all forms of discrimination,. IUSY works by developing and strengthening its member organizations in different countries, supporting new organizations, publishing bulletins, and organizing international youth gatherings each year.
The IUSY as a political party youth organization cooperates with all worker’s movements and progressive organizations in the world. IUSY also cooperates with many international institutions in order to develop policy but also to gain support for projects and activities.
IUSY is an international youth NGO with UN ECOSOC consultative status since 1993.[2]
About IUSY
IUSY’s main field of activity is in the promotion of democracy, human rights, and youth policy. IUSY works by engaging international institutions, such as the Council of Europe, United Nations, Socialist International, European Youth Forum, and others, and directly targeting policy makers and media representatives at an international level to advocate for equal opportunities and the right to social and political participation for youth all over the world. Furthermore, IUSY trains activists at the grassroots level in the international political debate and policy development by organizing conferences and supporting political campaigns and initiatives on a regional and global level.
IUSY works to strengthen its member organizations by providing a broad network of support and facilitating educational workshops and training seminars, aimed at increasing their capacity to fight for political change in their respective countries.
The IUSY Congress is the highest decision-making body with the organization. It elects the President, the Secretary General, the Presidium and the Control Commission. The IUSY Congress and IUSY Council take place every second year on an alternating basis. The IUSY coordinates its activities on two levels – regional and global. The regional coordination involves discussion of issues of common concern within the region and development of internal and public activities for the promotion of our solutions and policy proposals. Naturally, the structure and international character of IUSY allows the organization to treat many of the issues in an inter-regional manner, through cooperation and coordination between different regions in order to realize joint activities.
The global Presidium is composed of the President, the Secretary General and 18 Vice-Presidents, who meet regularly to discuss and develop policy.
The IUSY has five regional committees – American, African, Asian-Pacific, European, and Mediterranean – that meet annually. Also, IUSY has two permanent working groups – Feminism and LGBT – that deal with issues involving those specific themes.
The IUSY Secretariat, led by the Secretary General, organizes all activities and is responsible for finances, communication, and the daily work of the organization. IUSY’s working languages are English, French and Spanish.
The IUSY World Festival brings together thousands of activists and is organized approximately every two or three years.
History
On August 24–27, 1907, a meeting of 20 youth representatives from 13 countries met in the German city of Stuttgart and founded the Socialist Youth International as the youth organization of the Second International.[3] Their international office was located in Vienna and it has remained there to this day except for a few brief extraordinary periods.
The socialist youth organizations, just like their mother parties, were confronted by the growing influence of nationalism and militarism in Europe. When the First World War broke out in 1914, even though the vast majority of the socialist parties openly supported their country’s war efforts, the Socialist Youth International remained steadfast in their principled opposition to war and militarism.[1] The organization had to move its offices to Zurich and from there it published its journal, Youth International, calling for peace, which had to be distributed illegally given the circumstances. The struggle for peace subsequently became a hallmark of the socialist youth organization.
The formation of the Communist International in Moscow in 1919 officially split the worker’s and youth movement into two sides. The representatives of the socialist and social-democratic current reconvened the International Socialist Youth Movement in 1921.
In 1925, in the wake of the fascist takeover of Italy, the youth organization from the country was forced to stop participating in the work of the ISYM. This marked the beginning of the organization’s struggle against the fascist menace.[4] In 1933, the Berlin office was evacuated to Prague.
After the Second World War, on September 30, 1946, at the congress in Paris the organization formally became known as the International Union of Socialist Youth. It began to accept a growing number of youth organizations from outside of Europe and by the beginning of the 1950s IUSY included 73 member organizations from 50 countries. Since that time, the organization has more than doubled.
Following the Paris congress and up through the 1960s, IUSY focused on supporting decolonisation efforts and struggles for independence, especially in Africa and Asia.[5] In the 1970s the organization was active in drawing attention to the human rights violations by military governments in South America and building up international solidarity campaigns, especially against Pinochet in Chile and Somoza in Nicaragua.
IUSY was cautiously supportive of the democratization process in Eastern Europe because the organization wanted these changes to benefit the general population, not just a tiny elite. Although the nuclear arms race ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the transition from authoritarian regimes has brought about new conflicts in these regions. Human trafficking and refugees, resulting from civil conflicts, became the new focus of efforts on the part of IUSY. IUSY formed the Balkan Roundtable and Black Sea Area Committees to facilitate dialogue and cooperation among the different countries.
Looking towards the future, there remains much work to be done. IUSY is committed to working with the member youth organizations to develop effective tools for the treatment and prevention of the HIV-AIDS pandemic. The advancement of individual human rights and liberties in many places is a special concern. The recent events have highlighted the basic economic inequality that exists throughout the world and drawn attention to the struggle for social justice and equality.
IUSY Presidium
IUSY is led by its Presidium that is elected (since 2006 every two years) at the World Congress with representatives from all over the world. The current 2014-2016 Presidium members are listed below:[6]
President |
Felipe Jeldres, JS, Chile |
Secretary General |
Evin Incir, SSU, Sweden |
Vice Presidents |
Africa |
Michaïl Baguian, JPDPPS, Burkina Faso |
Samuel Muyizzi, UYD, Uganda |
Senia Bachir Abderahman, UJSARIO, Western Sahara |
America |
Johanna Ortega, JPS, Paraguay |
Lucia Zapata, JSU, Uruguay |
Sebastian Melchor, JS, Argentina |
Zac Mukuy Aracely Ramirez, JPRD, Mexico |
Asia-Pacific |
Pimisiri Petchnamrob, YPD, Thailand |
Rafaela Mae David, AKBAYAN Youth, Philippines |
Europe |
Alexander Grandt Petersen, DSU, Denmark |
Ana Pirtskhalva, YS, Georgia |
Anna Bruckner, SJÖ, Austria |
Jan Lichtwitz, JUSOS, Germany |
Roberta Capone, GD, Italy |
Srdjan Subotic, CSDY, Croatia |
Victor Moratinos, JS, Spain |
Mediterranean |
Raed Debiy, Fateh Youth, Palestine |
Nimrod Barnea, YM, Israel |
Control Commission President |
Stephan Köker, SJD-Die Falken, Germany |
Control Commission Members |
Ashti Azrafshan, DYUIK, Iran |
Jean-Luis Rodriguez, J PRD, Domenican Republic |
Omayma Achour, J Ittihaida, Morocco |
Rory McCourt, NZYL, New Zealand |
Permanent Invited |
Young European Socialists (YES) President |
ICFTU YO Secretary General |
International Falcon Movement – Socialist Educational International (IFM-SEI) President |
Member organisations of IUSY
Africa
- Angola — Juventude do Partido - MPLA (MPLA Youth)
- Benin — Jeunesse Parti Social Democrate (Youth of Social Democratic Party)
- Burkina Faso — Jeunesse du Parti pour la Democratie et le Progresse/Parti Socialiste (Youth of the Party for Democracy and Progress/Socialist Party)
- Cameroon — Jeunesse du Front Social Democratique (Social Democratic Front Youth)
- Cape Verde — Juventude do Partido Africano da Independencia de Cabo Verde (Youth of PAICV)
- Equatorial Guinea — Convergencia para la Democracia Social (Youth of the Convergence for Social Democracy)
- Gabon — Union des Jeunesses Joseph Rendjambe (Joseph Rendjambe Youth League)
- Mali — Jeunesse ADEMA/Parti Africaine pour la Solidarité et la Justice (Youth of ADEMA/African Party for Solidarity and Justice)
- Mali — Union de la Jeunesse Rassemblement Pour le Mali (Rally for Mali Youth League)
- Morocco — Jeunesse Ittihadia (Ittihadia Youth)
- Mozambique — Organizaçao da Juventude Moçambicana (Mozambican Youth Organization/FRELIMO Youth)
- Niger — Organisation de Jeunesse du Taraya (Youth Organization of Taraya)
- Senegal — Mouvement National des Jeunesses Socialistes (National Movement of Socialist Youth)
- South Africa — African National Congress Youth League
- Swaziland — Swaziland Youth Congress
- Tanzania — Umoja wa Vijana wa Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM Youth League)
- Uganda — Uganda Young Democrats (UYD)
- Western Sahara - Unión de Juventud de Saguia el Hamra y Río de Oro (UJSARIO)
Americas
- Argentina — Franja Morada
- Argentina — Juventud Partido Socialista (Socialist Party Youth)
- Argentina — Juventud Radical (Radical Youth)
- Barbados — League of Young Socialists of the Barbados Labour Party
- Bolivia — Juventud del Movimiento Sin Miedo (Youth of the Without Fear Movement)
- Brazil — Juventude Socialista-PDT (Socialist Youth-PDT)
- Canada — New Democratic Youth of Canada
- Chile — Juventud del Partido por la Democracia (Youth of the Party for Democracy)
- Chile — Juventud Radical Socialdemócrata de Chile (Social Democratic Radical Youth of Chile)
- Chile — Juventud Socialista de Chile (Socialist Youth of Chile)
- Colombia — Juventudes Liberales de Colombia (Liberal Youth of Colombia)
- Costa Rica — Juventud Liberacionista (Liberationist Youth)
- Dominican Republic — Juventud Revolucionaria Dominicana (Dominican Revolutionary Youth)
- Ecuador — Juventud de Izquierda Democrática (Democratic Left Youth)
- Honduras — Juventud Pinuista (Pinuist Youth)
- Jamaica — People's National Party Youth Organisation
- Mexico — Juventud Demócrata, PRD (Democratic Youth, PRD)
- Panama — Frente de la Juventud del PRD (PRD Youth Front)
- Paraguay — Juventud Revolucionaria Febrerista (Febrerist Revolutionary Youth)
- Paraguay - Juventud País Solidario (Solidarity Country Youth)
- Peru — Juventud Aprista Peruana (Peruvian Aprista Youth)
- Puerto Rico — Juventud del PIP (PIP Youth)
- United States — Young Democratic Socialists
- Uruguay — Juventud Nuevo Espacio (New Space Youth')
- Uruguay — Juventud Socialista del Uruguay (Socialist Youth of Uruguay)
- Venezuela — Juventud de Acción Democrática (Youth of Democratic Action)
- Venezuela — Juventud del Movimiento al Socialismo (Youth of the Movement for Socialism)
Asia-Pacific
- Australia — Australian Young Labor
- Bhutan — Youth Organisation of Bhutan
- Burma — Youth of the Democratic Party for a New Society
- Indonesia — Pergerakan Indonesia
- Japan — Social Democratic Party of Japan - Youth Bureau
- Malaysia — Democratic Action Party Socialist Youth
- Mongolia — Mongolian Democratic Socialist Youth Union
- Nepal — Nepal Students Union
- Nepal — Nepal Tarun Dal
- New Zealand — New Zealand Young Labour
- Philippines — Akbayan Youth
- Thailand — Young Progressives for Social Democracy Movement, Thailand-YPD
Europe
- Albania — Forumi i Rinisë Eurosocialiste të Shqipërisë (Eurosocialist Youth Forum of Albania)
- Albania — Rinisë Socialdemokrate (Social Democratic Youth of Albania)
- Armenia — Armenian Youth Federation
- Austria — Sozialistische Jugend Österreichs (Socialist Youth Austria)
- Austria — Verband Sozialistischer StudentInnen Österreichs (Socialist Students of Austria)
- Azerbaijan — Social Democratic Youth Organisation of Azerbaijan
- Belarus — MSD - Maladaja Hramada (Youth Social Democrats)
- Belgium — Animo
- Belgium — Young Socialists Movement (Youth Socialists Movement)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina — Forum mladih SDP BiH (SDP Youth Forum)
- Bulgaria — Bulgarska Socialističeska Mladezhka (Bulgarian Socialist Youth)
- Bulgaria — Evropejska Ljava Mladezhka Alternativa (European Left Youth Alternative)
- Croatia — Forum mladih SDP (SDP Youth Forum)
- Croatia — Socijaldemokratska studentska unija Hrvatske (SSU) (Social Democratic Student Union)
- Cyprus — Neolea Sosialdimokraton (Social Democratic Youth)
- Czech Republic — Mladí Sociální Demokraté (Youth Social Democrats)
- Denmark — Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom (Social Democratic Youth of Denmark)
- Estonia — Estonian Social Democratic Youth
- Faroe Islands — Sosialistiskt Ung (Socialist Youth)
- Finland — Sosialdemokraattiset Opiskelijat (Social Democratic Students)
- Finland — Sosialdemokraattiset Nuoret (Social Democratic Youth)
- France — Mouvement des jeunes socialistes (France) (Young Socialists Movement)
- Georgia — Young Socialists of Georgia
- Germany — Jusos in der SPD (Young Socialists in the SPD)
- Germany — Sozialistische Jugend Deutschlands – Die Falken (Socialist Youth of Germany – Falcons)
- Greece — Neolaia PASOK (PASOK Youth)
- Greenland — Siumut Youth
- Hungary — Societas - Új Mozgalom (Societas - New Movement)
- Iceland — Sambad Ungra Jafnadarmanna
- Ireland — Labour Youth
- Italy — Federazione dei Giovani Socialisti (Federation of Young Socialists)
- Italy — Giovani Democratici (Young Democrats)
- Latvia — Jaunatnes Sociāldemokrātiskā Savienība (Social Democratic Youth Union)
- Lithuania — Lietuvos socialdemokratinio jaunimo sąjunga (Lithuanian Social Democratic Youth Union)
- Luxembourg — Jeunesses Socialistes Luxembourgeoises (Luxembourg Socialist Youths)
- Macedonia — Socijaldemokratskata mladina na Makedonija (Social Democratic Youth of Macedonia)
- Malta — Labour Youth Forum
- Montenegro — Socijaldemokratska omladina Crne Gore (Social Democratic Youth of Montenegro)
- Moldova — Democratic Youth
- Netherlands — Jonge Socialisten (Young Socialists in the PvdA)
- Norway — Arbeidernes Ungdoms Fylking (Worker's Youth League)
- Poland — Federacji Młodych Socjaldemorkatów (Social Democratic Youth Federation)
- Poland — Federacja Młodych Unii Pracy (Union of Labour Youth Federation)
- Portugal — Juventude Socialista (Socialist Youth)
- Romania — Tineretul Social Democrat (Social Democratic Youth)
- Russia — Российский социал-демократический союз молодёжи (Russian Social Democratic Union of Youth)
- San Marino — Area Giovani Socialisti Sammarinesi (Area Socialist Youth of San Marino)
- Serbia — Demokratska omladina (Democratic Youth)
- Serbia — Socijaldemokratska omladina (Social Democratic Youth)
- Slovakia — Mladí sociálni demokrati (Youth Social Democrats)
- Slovenia — Mladi forum Socialnih Demokratov (Young Forum of Social Democrats)
- Spain — Juventudes Socialistas de España (Socialist Youth of Spain)
- Spain — Joventut Socialista de Catalunya (Socialist Youth of Catalonia)
- Sweden — Socialdemokratiska Studentförbundet (Social Democratic Students of Sweden)
- Sweden — Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund (Social Democratic Youth League of Sweden)
- Switzerland — JungsozialistInnen Schweiz / Jeunesse socialiste suisse / Gioventù Socialista Svizzera (Young Socialists Switzerland)
- Ukraine — Socialist Youth Union (Ukraine)
- Turkey — CHP Gençlik Kolları (CHP Youth)
- United Kingdom — Labour Students
- United Kingdom — Young Labour
Middle East
- Palestinian National Authority — Shabibet Fateh (Fatah Youth)
- Israel — Mishmeret Tse'irah shel Mifleget Ha'Avoda (Young Guard of the Labour Party)
- Israel — Young Meretz, Meretz Youth
- Iran — Lawan (Democratic Youth Union of Iranian Kurdistan)
- Iraq — Kurdish Youth and Freedom Organisation
- Iraq — Kurdistan Students Association
- Lebanon — Progressive Youth Organisation
Observers
- Albania — Youth Movement for Integration
- Bolivia — Juventud Movimiento Al Socialismo (Youth of the Movement for Socialism)
- Botswana — Botswana National Front Youth League
- Burma — All Burma Students League
- Cyprus — AGONAS (Democratic Movement of Cypriot Students)
- Gambia — Youth of the United Democratic Party
- Guinea-Bissau — Juventude Africana Amilcar Cabral (African Youth Amilcar Cabral)
- Iran — Democratic Students Union of Iranian Kurdistan
- United Kingdom — Northern Ireland — SDLP Youth
- Palestinian National Authority — General Union of Palestine Students
- Philippines — Student Council Alliance of Philippines
- Russia — Молодые социалисты России (Young Socialists of Russia)
- Serbia — Lige Socijaldemokratske Vojvođanske Omladine (League of Social Democratic Youth of Vojvodina)
- Taiwan — Taiwan Labour Front
- Tibet — Tibetan Youth Congress
- Timor-Leste — Youth and Students' Organization of Timor-Leste
- Togo — Convention Démocratique des Peuples Africains (Democratic Convention of African Peoples)
- Ukraine — Social Democratic Perspective
Associate Members
IUSY Presidents
- 1946 Bob Molenaar (Netherlands)
- 1948 Peter Strasser (Austria)
- 1954 Nath Pai (India)
- 1960 Kyi Nyunt (Burma)
- 1966 Wilbert Perera (Ceylon)
- 1969 Luis A. Carello (Argentina)
- 1971 Raphael Albuquerque (Dominican Republic)
- 1973 Luis Ayala (Chile)
- 1975 Jerry Svensson (Sweden)
- 1977 Alejandro Montesino (Chile)
- 1979 Hilary Barnard (United Kingdom)
- 1981 Milton Colindres (El Salvador)
- 1983 Kirsten Jensen (Denmark)
- 1985 Joan Calabuig (Spain)
- 1989 Sven Eric Söder (Sweden)
- 1991 Roger Hällhag (Sweden)
- 1995 Nicola Zingaretti (Italy)
- 1997 Umberto Gentiloni (Italy)
- 1999 Alvaro Elizalde (Chile)
- 2004 Fikile Mbalula (South Africa)
- 2008 Jacinda Ardern (New Zealand)
- 2010 Viviana Piñeiro (Uruguay)
- 2014 Felipe Jeldres (Chile)
IUSY Secretary Generals
- 1946 Per Hækkerup (Denmark)
- 1954 Kurt Kristiansson (Sweden)
- 1960 Per Aasen (Norway)
- 1963 Sture Ericson (Sweden)
- 1966 Jan Hækkerup (Denmark)
- 1969
- 1971 Jerry Svensson (Sweden)
- 1973 Johan Peanberg (Sweden)
- 1975 Friedrich O.J. Roll (Germany)
- 1977 Owe Fich (Denmark)
- 1979 Jukka Oas (Finland)
- 1981 Bengt Ohlsson (Sweden)
- 1983 Robert Kredig (Germany)
- 1985 Dirk Drijbooms (Belgium)
- 1989 Ricard Torrell (Spain)
- 1993 Alfredo Remo Lazzeretti (Argentina)
- 1997 Lisa Pelling (Sweden)
- 2001 Enzo Amendola (Italy)
- 2006 Yvonne O'Callaghan (Ireland)
- 2009 Johan Hassel (Sweden)
- 2012 Beatriz Talegón (Spain)
- 2014 Evin Incir (Sweden)
IUSY Congresses
- 1946 Paris
- 1948 Leuven
- 1951 Hamburg
- 1954 Copenhagen
- 1957 Rome
- 1960 Vienna
- 1963 Oslo
- 1966 Vienna
- 1969 Rome
- 1971 London (extraordinary)
- 1973 Malta
- 1975 Brussels
- 1977 Stuttgart
- 1979 Frankfurt
- 1981 Vienna
- 1983 Jørlunde (Denmark)
- 1985 Sevilla
- 1987 Brussels
- 1989 Bommersvik (Sweden)
- 1991 Seč (Czechoslovakia)
- 1993 Montevideo
- 1995 Modena
- 1997 Lillehammer
- 1999 Hamburg
- 2001 Johannesburg
- 2004 Budapest
- 2006 Esbjerg
- 2008 Santo Domingo
- 2010 Bommersvik (Sweden)
- 2012 Asuncion
- 2014 Copenhagen
- 2015 Yerevan
International Youth Meetings - World Festivals
The international youth meetings with up to 50,000 participants (1929 in Vienna) are an important tradition of socialist youth organisations. In 1952, IUSY reconvened this tradition with the first IUSY Camp in Vienna.
- 1952 IUSY Camp Vienna (Austria)
- 1954 IUSY Camp Liège (Belgium)
- 1956 IUSY Camp Tampere (Finland)
- 1959 IUSY Camp Berlin (Germany)
- 1962 IUSY Camp Copenhagen (Denmark)
- 1965 IUSY Camp Carmel (Israel)
- 1968 IUSY Camp Vierhouten (Netherlands)
- 1974 IUSY Camp Attersee (Austria)
- 1977 Internationales Sozialistisches Jugendtreffen Stuttgart (Germany)
- 1981 Internationales Sozialistisches Jugendtreffen Vienna (Austria)
- 1985 IUSY Festival Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
- 1987 IUSY Festival Valencia (Spain)
- 1992 IUSY Festival Porto (Portugal)
- 1996 IUSY Festival Bonn (Germany)
- 2000 IUSY Festival Malmö (Sweden)
- 2003 IUSY Festival Kamena Vourla (Greece)
- 2006 IUSY Festival Alicante (Spain)
- 2007 IUSY 100 Celebration Berlin (Germany)
- 2009 IUSY Festival Zánka (Hungary)
- 2011 IUSY Festival Attersee (Austria)
- 2014 IUSY Festival (Malta)
IUSY Partners
- Socialist International (SI)
- Socialist International Women (SIW)
- Young European Socialists (YES)
- Party of European Socialists (PES)
- Global Progressive Forum (GPF) – http://www.globalprogressiveforum.org/
- Global Progressive Youth Forum (GPYF) – http://www.globalprogressiveforum.org/
- International Falcon Movement - Socialist Educational International (IFM-SEI)
- SOLIDAR
- United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- European Commission – Youth in Action Programme – http://ec.europa.eu/youth/youth-in-action-programme/overview_en.htm
- Council of Europe – European Youth Foundation – http://www.eyf.coe.int/fej/
- Advisory Council on Youth in the Council of Europe – http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/youth/Coe_youth/Advisory%20Council/Advisory_Council_on_Youth.asp
- International Coordination Meeting of Youth Organisations (ICMYO)
- European Youth Forum (YFJ)
- Iberoamerican Youth Organisation – http://www.oij.org
- Pan African Youth Union (PYU)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 100 Years of Struggle for Peace and Equality. Berlin, August 2007, pg. 3.
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