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Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy: An Action Plan for Wales 2010-15 (YES Strategy), updated by Prosperity for All: Economic Action Plan 2017-20211
The early 2000s in Wales marked a time of low economic activity, and of relatively high numbers of businesses in low value-added sectors and low numbers of businesses in the knowledge economy. To address these problems and more, the Welsh Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy (YES Strategy) of 2010 is developed through broad consultations with stakeholders and taking into account lessons learned from its precursorRead more
The early 2000s in Wales marked a time of low economic activity, and of relatively high numbers of businesses in low value-added sectors and low numbers of businesses in the knowledge economy. To address these problems and more, the Welsh Youth Entrepreneurship Strategy (YES Strategy) of 2010 is developed through broad consultations with stakeholders and taking into account lessons learned from its precursorRead more
Council of Europe’s Co-Management System of the Youth
The Council of Europe’s Co-Management System is the longest-standing practice of participatory decision-making in the world, and one of the very few examples of shared decision-making between governments and young people with power shared in full 50:50 parity. Through its constant training and education, as well as its continuous grant-making, the Council of Europe hasRead more
The Council of Europe’s Co-Management System is the longest-standing practice of participatory decision-making in the world, and one of the very few examples of shared decision-making between governments and young people with power shared in full 50:50 parity. Through its constant training and education, as well as its continuous grant-making, the Council of Europe hasRead more
Estonia’s Youth Field Development Plan 2014–2020
Estonia’s Youth Field Development Plan 2014–2020 is a comprehensive government policy for young people and the youth sector. It is knowledge-based and evidence-informed, participatory in development and implementation, gender-responsive, employs a holistic approach to youth development, and is fully resourced. It is one of the first youth policies globally to fully respect the Baku PrinciplesRead more
Estonia’s Youth Field Development Plan 2014–2020 is a comprehensive government policy for young people and the youth sector. It is knowledge-based and evidence-informed, participatory in development and implementation, gender-responsive, employs a holistic approach to youth development, and is fully resourced. It is one of the first youth policies globally to fully respect the Baku PrinciplesRead more