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YOUTH POLICY – CROATIAN AND EUROPEAN PRACTICE
Youth Policy – Croatian and European Practice
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Youth Policy – Croatian and European Practice
Publisher: Croatian Youth Network
Date: 2009
Volume: 140 pages, pdf
Description
This publication, Youth Policy – Croatian and European Practice, has originated as part of a one-year educational-research-and-advocacy project named Youth Policy – a Step Forward. The general goal of this project has been to promote the development of democratic citizenry through youth participation in social processes with a view to the enhancement of youth’s life quality, by way of its contribution to the development of youth policies in Croatia and on the European level. Specifically, by empowering the youth in respect of the youth policy, there are created long-term advantages for: the youth’s politic participation; creative exchanges of theoretical and practical experiences concerning youth-policy domain; networking processes; and common action plat- forms in Croatia and in Europe. The project was aimed at strengthening the youth’s advocacy capacities, and at advancing the co-operation between government institutions and those of the civil society.
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