MILSET
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Charter
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This document was adopted in July 1987 and modified following the work done during the Congress held in 2007 and adopted by the Executive Committee in July 2008.
Introduction
Foster interest among youth from all countries in science and technology in order to:
This Charter makes reference to the reflections and conclusions of the great principles elaborated in the Charter of the United Nations (1945), the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), and the UN Millennium Development Goals (2000). Within MILSET, resolutions have been made following the Grenoble White Book (2001), the Moscow Congress and its Call by Youth (2003), the Tunis Youth Congress held in the framework of the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS, 2005), the Congress of Vera Cruz (2006) and the Congress of Marly-le-Roy (2007). The four main themes dealt with in the following pages form the foundation of the International Movement for Leisure Activities in Science and Technology (MILSET), with which organizations joining MILSET must agree to. The four themes are:
The themes are discussed following a general description of leisure science activities, and a summary of the characteristics that distinguish leisure science organizations from all those working with science or with young people.
The Revised Statutes were ratified by the Members at the General Assembly on October 25, 2023.
The list of all Governance and Administrative Policies of the Organisation are listed in an Annex to the Internal Rules. The last version was approved by the Executive Committee, on June 2025.