The Asian and Pacific region is home to over 45% of the world's youth, amounting to around 700 million young people.Within this region, a number of sub regional disparities exist:South Asia is the most youthful sub region: It is home to 26% of the entire world's youth, with youth representing up to 20% of its populationIn South-East Asia and the Pacific, youth constitute 18% of the populationIn East Asia, 16% of the population qualifies as youthWhile this region is presently the most dynamic in…See More
While very young children (birth-age eight) are often seen as "too young" to be a part of peacebuilding efforts, research shows that early childhood initiatives can be powerful vehicles for building peace and long-term positive change within conflict-affected communities. From Conflict to Peacebuilding, by Paul Connolly, Jaqueline Hayden, and Diane Levin (author of the amazing book, Teaching Young Children in Violent Times) offers a critical discussion of how violent conflict impacts the…See More
Around the world a major challenge is the high levels of youth unemployment. The youth are relatively more educated & tech savvy and therefore have higher expectations about work opportunities. What are the policy issues to help reduce youth unemplo…
Course Description:This course is designed for young people aged 18-30 who are actively involved in making a difference in their communities. The course aims to help its participants learn about the UN’s 8 Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), their…