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Youth : Linking Policy with Participation, Workshop Report

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Keywords
FAIRS
YOUTH REPRESENTATION
YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
LABOR MARKET
YOUNG PERSON
YOUTH WORKERS
NATIONAL YOUTH POLICIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
YOUTH CENTRES
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
HOTEL
YOUTH GROUPS
HUMAN RIGHTS
DECISION MAKING
YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
YOUTH ADVOCACY
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
NATIONAL ACTION PLANS
NEEDS OF YOUTH
NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY
CURRICULA
COMMUNITIES
YOUTH INVOLVEMENT
YOUTH PARTICIPATION
YOUTH ORGANISATION
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
LEADERSHIP
YOUTH ORGANISATIONS
GENDER
SELF-CONFIDENCE
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
FEMALE
GIRLS
YOUTH
TRAINING CENTERS
MEDIA
YOUTH RESEARCH
ADVOCACY
YOUTH RIGHTS
HOUSING
YOUNG MEN
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH PERSPECTIVES
YOUTH REPRESENTATIVES
YOUTH GROUP
YOUNG PEOPLE
CIVIL SOCIETY
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERVENTIONS
SCHOOLING
SAFE ENVIRONMENT
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH TRAINING
URBAN AREAS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
YOUNG WOMEN
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH CENTERS
LIFE SKILLS
YOUTH NETWORKS
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/453730
Online Access
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12913
Abstract
In partnership with the EYCG these institutions organized the capacity building workshop Youth: linking policy to participation, from November 23 to 27, 2007. The workshop was planned as a response to the needs articulated by EYCG members. But it also aimed to follow up the recommendations developed at the youth sessions of the fifth MENA Development Forum, held in April 2006 in Beirut. At this forum youth discussed obstacles and solutions for more youth participation in economic, social and political reforms in the region and the lack of knowledge on how to interact with decision makers was one of the key needs identified. To strengthen the exchange of local and regional experiences the workshop brought together members of Egyptian youth organizations and youth groups and youth representatives from youth organizations from Algeria, Jordan, Yemen and Djibouti. Objectives of the workshop: Provide youth organizations with knowledge on the conceptual framework and process of national policy development in general and on the potential of young people s participation in the process in particular. Provide skills and tools for channeling national youth participation in policy formulation, implementation and monitoring and thus consolidate youth representation in decision making committees. Provide knowledge on important concepts such as Human Rights, Good Governance and Asset-Based approach. Provide a platform for regional exchange on youth participation and its possibilities to contribute to development in the MENA region. Strengthen regional youth networks and their capacity to cooperate and exchange relevant information.
Date
2013-03-25
Identifier
oai:openknowledge.worldbank.org:10986/12913
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12913
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