Transcription of YOUTH LIVELIHOODS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GUIDE
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| iYouth LIVELIHOODS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GuideProject Contacts:Barry SternDirector, EQUIP3 Education DEVELOPMENT Center, IgnatowskiEQUIP3 CTOUSAID/ EGAT/ Office of 2008 Written By: David James-WilsonYOUTH LIVELIHOODS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GUIDE | iYouth LIVELIHOODS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GuideTABLE OF CONTENTSACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF ACRONYMS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION A. A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR YOUTH LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMS B. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR YOUTH LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMS Most YOUTH Are Economically Active Young People s Economic Activities Are Linked To Household Livelihood Households Are Actively Engaged In Planning For YOUTH Livelihood YOUTH Must Often Balance Education With Work Livelihood Programming Should Reflect The Marketplace And Build From Existing Assets And Activities Livelihood Is The Core Driver Of Positive YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Outcomes The YOUTH Cohort Is Diverse YOUTH Liveliho
Youth Livelihoods Development Program Guide | iii ARC AREU BCYF CEDEA CGAP DCOF EDC EFA ELA EQUIP3 ILO IPM IRC IRIN IZA LCEP M&E MFI NGO OSI S&O SC SI SKI TKL UN-DESA UNESCO ... of work, family life, and civil society, youth can be definite assets for community development. However, when governments and communities
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