Youth Policy in Cyprus

Youth Policy in Cyprus

Author: Daniel Menschaert

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9789287160485

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This publication is part of a series of reviews of national youth policies carried out by the Council of Europe, in collaboration with researchers, non-governmental youth organisations and governmental agencies responsible for the development and implementation of youth policy. The review comprises of a national report produced by the individual country, together with a critical analysis of national policy and practice undertaken by a team of international experts in the subject. This report focuses on national youth policies and programmes in Cyprus.


Youth policy in Cyprus

Youth policy in Cyprus

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Published: 2007

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The international review process was established to fulfil three distinct objectives:* to advise on national youth policy;* to identify components which might combine to form a harmonised approach to youth policy across Europe; and* to contribute to a learning process in relation to the development and implementation of youth policy.The Youth Directorate of the Council of Europe embarked on its international reviews of national youth policy in 1997. Cyprus is the second Mediterranean country to be the focus of an international review and the eleventh in the series. This report includes information gathered by the international review team as well as its analyses and recommendations concerning the development, perspectives and challenges for the future of youth policy in Cyprus.


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Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

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Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9251389950

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Youth policy manual for Arab countries

Youth policy manual for Arab countries

Author: Finn Yrjar Denstad

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2016-10-01

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9287183899

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The EU-CoE youth partnership stems from the close relations that the Council of Europe and the European Commission have developed in the youth field over the years since 1998. The overall goal is to foster synergies between the youth-oriented activities of the two institutions. The specific themes are participation/citizenship, social inclusion, recognition and quality of youth work. What is youth policy, and what major elements should a national youth policy strategy include? How can young people be consulted and otherwise involved in developing youth policy? How do institutions such as the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations address youth policy, and how can this work be concretely linked to the efforts of a national government to develop a youth policy agenda? How is youth policy organised in specific countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region? These are some of the essential questions addressed in this publication. The Youth policy manual should be considered a source work, a tool and a helpful guide both for policy makers in the youth field and for non-governmental organisations and other stakeholder groups who advocate improved youth policy at the national level. This manual proposes one possible model for how a national youth policy strategy can be developed. It is a revised version of the Youth policy manual (2009) and takes into account relevant specificities of the MENA region.


Supporting Young People in Europe: Lessons from the 'second seven' Council of Europe international reviews of national youth policy

Supporting Young People in Europe: Lessons from the 'second seven' Council of Europe international reviews of national youth policy

Author: Howard Williamson

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 9287162034

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This monograph has two purposes. The first is to develop the framework that was initially established through a grounded reading of the material from the first seven international reviews of national youth policy conducted by the Council of Europe Youth Directorate between 1997 and 2001. This has involved a careful reading of the subsequent national and international reports produced between 2002 and 2006 to identify either issues that merit greater prominence or new issues to be addressed in the future. The outcome of this exercise is the proposal of a new framework for European-level debates on the subject of youth policy. The second purpose is, through consultation with those who took part in the second cycle of reviews, to refine further the process by which international reviews are carried out. A number of observations suggest that immediate action can be taken to improve the experience of participating in review teams and, ultimately, the quality of the international reports.


Youth policy in Belgium

Youth policy in Belgium

Author: Gazela Pudar, Leena Suurpää, Howard Williamson, Manfred Zentner

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 928717816X

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This report is part of a series of international reviews of national youth policies carried out by the Council of Europe in collaboration and consultation with government agencies and ministries responsible for the development and implementation of youth policy, as well as with non-governmental youth organisations. The reviews are carried out by an international team which outlines the strengths and challenges of the countries' youth policies in a constructive manner, drawing where appropriate upon broader international evidence and debate. The international review process was established to fulfil three distinct objectives: - to advise on national youth policy; - to identify components which might combine to form an approach to youth policy across Europe; - to contribute to a learning process in relation to the development and implementation of youth policy.


Youth policy in Ukraine

Youth policy in Ukraine

Author: Ewa Krzaklewska, Howard Williamson

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 9287178143

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Ukraine is the 19th country overall, and the third of the Commonwealth of independent States (following Armenia and Moldova) to have its youth policy reviewed by the Council of Europe's international review team. Ukraine presented a range of new challenges: it was by far the largest country geographically and it embodied geo-political characteristics (from North to South, and East to West) that are reflected in its philosophy and approach to youth policy development. This international review explores three issues of particular interest to the Ukrainian authorities: health and healthy lifestyles, employment and employability, and patriotic education and citizenship, in addition, the international review pays special attention to questions of youth participation and engagement, and to those groups of "vulnerable" young people who are at most risk of social exclusion. The review argues for the establishment of a more open development model for youth policy in Ukraine, supported by a clear strategic vision and the strengthening of its commitment to local capacity and autonomy in shaping relevant programmes and projects, in particular, it also advocates the promotion of more diverse methodologies in the implementation of youth policy, based on non-formal learning and skills-development principles.


Council of Europe - Activity Report 2005

Council of Europe - Activity Report 2005

Author: Council of Europe

Publisher: Council of Europe

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 9287159424

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This publication details the activities of the Council of Europe during 2005, including the work of the Committee of Ministers, the Parliamentary Assembly, the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, the European Court of Human Rights and the Commissioner for Human Rights. The highlight of the year was the third Summit of Heads of State and Government, held in Warsaw in May 2005, and four main themes emerged from the summit: to further promote common fundamental values (human rights, the rule of law and democracy); to make Europe a safer place by eradicating torture and inhuman and degrading treatment; to eliminate all forms of discrimination thus creating a more inclusive Europe; and to foster co-operation with other international and European organisations and institutions.