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The Energy of youth Portugal is not so far away Artur, whom we met in the Algarve in Chapter 5, has also noticed a youthful resurgence in his region. “We still have problems of course with the ageing of our villages and the countryside but there is also this new young generation coming back from abroad to the Sierra,” he reflects. “It is still a small but very dynamic group. Many come back to the place of their parents or grandparents and bring a spirit of new entrepreneurship. They reconnect with their families’ history 5. Anneli Kana - right -, during the Estonian Rural Parliament 2017 and are usually highly educated. Many come from urban areas, have worked in other countries, speak several languages, and want to live a countryside life with their children. Nor is Estonia... In our Nordic neighbour country always also looked towards our young people as equal partners and our hope for the future. This is why Kodukant is They have access to resources which Estonia, we also see very active the older generation does not, such as young rural entrepreneurs with a naturally surfing around the internet. strong youth civil society in rural They are interested in new ways of development. The NGO Kodukant, living sustainability and spirituality, meaning ‘home place’, hosted the want to make the countryside their Sustainable Mystery Tour back in 1998 new world. Their new views and and is now well recognised in Estonia. expectations bring us new creativity in We have much in common, such as thoughts and practical action. We are bringing together tradition with young Rural Forum, I have found NGO work now able to offer new services to the entrepreneurial spirit. to be one where young people can people without the unique focus of just Anneli Kana, former General so strong today.” Young people steering rural development From my work with the Latvian develop themselves and their career making money but to live a better and Secretary of Estonia’s Kodukant quite quickly. Within a short period independent life.” movement: “Kodukant as an Estonian of time, I found myself managing rural movement and as an NGO has large scale projects with real become strong and recognised by responsibility, running day-to-day officials and governments, because we communication, event organising, were from the beginning deeply rooted document analyses, teamwork, in our Estonian rural culture, history accounting, search for funding and a and national identity. We were singing lot of other activities with grassroots, with thousands of our people to call for policy makers, decision makers and freedom in 1988, before the wall came international partners - passionate down. We were organising ourselves people being involved to keep the in rural women’s clubs. But we have show on the road. I saw this notably “Their new views and expectations bring us new creativity in thoughts and practical action.” Artur Gregório 143