Youth Participation in Development: A Guide for Development Agencies and Policy Makers

The guide challenges negative stereotypes of youth and seeks to demonstrate how young people can positively contribute to development in 4 operational areas: organisational development, policy and planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. It also draws together case studies, resources, and practical guidance from around the world. Specifically, it looks at Sharing and Learning Networks established in 2 focus countries - Nepal and Uganda - to illustrate this focus on 3 thematic areas that, according to organisers, are important to young people: governance, voice, and accountability; post-conflict transitions and livelihoods; and sexual and reproductive health and rights. An online guide and website have been created.
Central to this guide is its focus on working with excluded sub-groups of young people, and the importance of building partnerships between adults and youth in a culturally sensitive manner.
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Youth InfoNet 67, May 3 2010.
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