Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions explained

OBESSU
Region:Europe
Affiliation:European Youth Forum
Full Name:Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions
Headquarters:Brussels, Belgium
Key People:Giuseppina Tucci, Secretary General,
Andrew Victory, Board Member,
Anna Weinrich, Board Member,
Gaia Florence Ramón Reis, Board Member,
Nathan Weber, Board Member,
Albert Janssens, Board Member
[1]

The Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions (OBESSU) is the umbrella organization of 36 national school student unions from 24 European countries. An interlocutor with the European Commission, European Parliament, Council of Europe and UNESCO, OBESSU is a full member of the Lifelong Learning Platform (LLLP) and the European Youth Forum (YFJ), and an associate member of the European Students' Union.[2]

History

OBESSU was founded in Dublin, Ireland in April 1975[3] by national student unions from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, the United Kingdom and Ireland. The initial aim of the organisation was to create a pan-European school student organisation that could be a platform for cooperation between the national school student unions. By 1980 the platform had added members from Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg and West Germany and throughout the next decade expanded its membership across Europe.[4] In 1985 OBESSU declared its support for COSAS (the Congress of the South African Students) in their struggle against the apartheid regime.[5]

In 1987, the first international school student meeting was organised in La Havana where representatives of the OBESSU board and many of OBESSU’s Member Organisations participated. The same year, representatives from the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and DDR joined an OBESSU conference in Strasbourg with the aim to establish a more stable contact between the national school student unions in Eastern and Western Europe. In 1995 OBESSU launched a project to support the growth of school student unions in central and Eastern Europe. Since the early nineties national organisations have been established in Slovenia, Slovakia, Macedonia, and Hungary.In 1999 OBESSU launched the UNBASCO project which focused on supporting the stabilisation of school student unions in the Baltic countries, leading to the inclusion of student unions from Estonia and Lithuania.

In April 2005, the 30th Anniversaire Celebrations of the foundation of OBESSU were celebrated in Dublin, Ireland and hosted by the Union of Secondary Students. On 7 December 2011, OBESSU was awarded the 3rd Civil Society Prize[6] during the plenary session of the European Economic and Social Committee for the ‘Light on the Rights’ Bus Tour project.

Objectives

OBESSU works to:

Structure

A General Assembly (GA) serves as the highest decision-making body. The General Assembly meets annually and have authority over the statutes, the political platform and the workplan, as well as electing the Board of OBESSU, the highest decision making body between the GA and Council of Members. The Board is elected annually with overlapping mandates. In this way not all Board members are elected in the same year. The Board consists of 5 members and is responsible for leading and representing the organisation between the General Assemblies.

Between every General Assembly there is a Council of Members (COMEM), which is the second highest decision-making body within OBESSU. The Board and the Secretary General coordinate the daily work of the organisation. OBESSU has a European secretariat based in Brussels. The Secretariat functions as the central coordination and information centre within the organisation. A substantial portion of the preparatory work is conducted at the secretariat, alongside ongoing lobbying efforts directed at European institutions.

Activities

OBESSU fights for the interests of all school students in Europe, represents its Member Organisations towards the relevant bodies and institutions, acts as a coordinating body for national and regional school student organisations, unions and structures in Europe, organises activities for its member organisations and initiates a dialogue with and between stakeholders in education

OBESSU organises approximately 10 conferences per year[7] [8] all dealing with education-related topics. OBESSU also works with its ESU counterparts to promote and coordinate the 17th of November as International Students' Day.

Members

The Member Organisations and Candidate Organisations of OBESSU are:[9]

CountryAcronymFull NameStatus
AKSAktion kritischer Schüler_innenMember
CEFComité des Élèves francophonesMember
ASuBiHAsocijacija Srednjoškolaca u Bosni i HercegoviniMember
ČSUČeská středoškolská unieMember
DGSDanske Gymnasieelevers SammenslutningMember
EEOErhversskolernes ElevOrganisationMember
LHLandssammenslutningen af HandelskoleeleverMember
ESCUEstonian School Student Councils’ Union / Eesti Õpilasesinduste LiitMember
FSSFinlands Svenska SkolungdomsförbundMember
SAKKISuomen Ammattiin OpiskelevatMember
SLLSuomen Lukiolaisten LiittoMember
OSKUSuomen Opiskelija-AllianssiCandidate
UNLUnion Nationale LycéenneMember
MNLMouvement National LycéenCandidate
SVBSV-Bildungswerk e.V.Affiliate
SÍFSamband Íslenskra FramhaldsskólanemaMember
ISSUIrish Second-Level Students’ UnionMember
RSMRete degli Studenti MediMember
UdSUnione degli StudentiMember
KYCKosovar Youth CouncilAffiliate
LMSLithuanian School Student Union / Lietuvos Moksleivių SąjungaMember
UNELUnion Nationale des Étudiant-e-s du LuxembourgMember
UEMUniunea Elevilor din MoldovaCandidate
CNEConsiliul Național al ElevilorMember
MAKOSZRomániai Magyar Középiskolások szövetségeMember
UNSSUnion of secondary school students of Serbia / Unija srednjoskolaca SrbijeMember
SUSStredoškolská študentská únia SlovenskaMember
DOSDijaška organizacija SlovenijeMember
CANAEConfederación Estatal de Asociaciones de EstudiantesMember
USO / UCE / UCSUnion der SchülerorganisationenMember
TÖSTürkiye Öğrenci Senatosu / Turkish School Student SenateAffiliate
NSoANational Society of ApprenticesMember
SSUNISecondary Students' Union of Northern IrelandCandidate

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Board - Obessu. Obessu.org. 10 January 2024.
  2. Klemencic . Manja . 2015 . European Students in the Bologna Process . International higher education . 50 . 1084-0613.
  3. Web site: Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions UIA Yearbook Profile Union of International Associations . 2022-11-23 . uia.org.
  4. Web site: The history of OBESSU - Obessu. Obessu.org. 30 November 2016.
  5. Beccia G; 2010; ORGANISATIONS ET MOUVEMENTS EUROPÉENS DES ÉTUDIANTS APRÈS 1968: Les cas de l’Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions et de l’European Students’ Union; UNIVERSITÉ LIBRE DE BRUXELLESFaculté de Philosophie et Lettres
  6. Web site: 4th edition of the EESC Civil Society Prize. Eesc.europa.eu. 30 November 2016.
  7. Web site: OBESSU 38th General Assembly and 4th Summer School "Learn to Change" - LLLP. lllplatform.eu. 30 November 2016.
  8. Web site: OBESSU Study Session - "Special Needs": education, participation and social inclusion . PDF . Coe.int . 2016-11-30.
  9. Web site: Members . Obessu.org. 30 November 2016.