Caribbean Centre Review
Series: Caribbean Centre Review 1997Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat ; London Description: ill., tblsSubject(s): YOUTH | NATIONAL POLICY | PLANNING | TRAINING | YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS | GOVERNMENT POLICY | CARIBBEANSummary: The second year of the 1995-1998 CYP trienium was a good year which saw considerable progress in the three strategic areas. Some countries with undocumented National Youth Polices nevertheless succeeded in launching innovative youth programmes. During the year attempts were made to bring to an end to all old Diploma Courses activities. Youth Empowerment was defined and advocated as a means of recognizing youth and equipping them with the skills to contribute to and benefit from socio-economic development. In general CYP Caribbean Centre maintained its tradition of innovation and of going beyond defining reality to engineer social change.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 01238-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 3708 |
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The second year of the 1995-1998 CYP trienium was a good year which saw considerable progress in the three strategic areas. Some countries with undocumented National Youth Polices nevertheless succeeded in launching innovative youth programmes. During the year attempts were made to bring to an end to all old Diploma Courses activities. Youth Empowerment was defined and advocated as a means of recognizing youth and equipping them with the skills to contribute to and benefit from socio-economic development. In general CYP Caribbean Centre maintained its tradition of innovation and of going beyond defining reality to engineer social change.
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