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Caribbean Youth Create Blueprint for Violence Prevention
03/19/2019
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance, Violence Prevention, Peace and Stability, Civic Engagement, Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)/Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), Youth, Positive Youth Development, Youth Leadership
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YouthPower Learning Newsletter - January 2019
03/04/2019
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Education, Youth, Asset Building, Agency, Emerging Adulthood (20-24), Emotional Development, Enabling Environment, Positive Youth Development, Social Development, Transition to Adulthood (25-29), Young Adolescence (10-14), Youth Engagement and Contribution, Youth Leadership, Youth Friendly Services
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Using a Hands-On Approach to Highlight Youth Life Skills to Potential Employers
01/31/2019
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Leadership Development, Livelihoods Development, Maker/ Do-It-Yourself, Skills & Labor Training, Workforce Development, Education, Education Technology, Soft or Life Skills, Social Emotional Skills, Youth, Positive Youth Development
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K-YES Program Interventions Helping Curb Violent Extremism in Kwale, Kenya
01/22/2019
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance, Violence Prevention, Countering Violent Extremism (CVE)/Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), Democratic Process, Civil Society, Citizen Voices, Political participation, Education, Soft or Life Skills, Social Emotional Skills, Youth, Positive Youth Development, Youth Engagement and Contribution, Youth Leadership
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How the K-YES Program is Changing the Perception of Vocational Training
01/22/2019
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Livelihoods Development, Skills & Labor Training, Workforce Development, Education, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Workforce Development Training, Gender, Non-discrimination, Economic Empowerment, Education, Gender Equity, Youth, Positive Youth Development
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YouthPower Learning Newsletter - December 2018
01/10/2019
By :YP2LE Communications
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12/31/2018
By :YouthPower Learning Admin
Sectors : Media and Communications, Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance, Civic Engagement, Civil Society, Citizen Voices, Education, Methods & Learning, Soft or Life Skills, Social Emotional Skills, Youth, Mid-Adolescence (15-19), Young Adolescence (10-14), Youth Engagement and Contribution
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Webinar Discussion on the endline results from 3 year intervention in the DRC: Tearfund and Heal Africa's ''Engaging with faith groups to prevent VAWG in conflict-affected communities'
12/11/2018
By :YouthPower Learning Admin
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Freedom to Move Forward: Reframing Juvenile Justice in Honduras
12/04/2018
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance, Violence Prevention, Gangs, Civil Society, Education, Mentoring/Coaching, Youth, Mid-Adolescence (15-19), Positive Youth Development, Young Adolescence (10-14), Youth Friendly Services
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West Pokot Youth in Kenya Discover Secret of Empowerment in Agri-business
11/26/2018
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Agriculture, Food Security, Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Livelihoods Development, Workforce Development, Skills & Labor Training, Education, Youth
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With Technical Education, Young Entrepreneurs Launch Small Businesses
11/26/2018
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Education, Workforce Development Training, Gender, Non-discrimination, Economic Empowerment, Youth
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Strategy on Perception Change is Unlocking Opportunities for Youth in Kenya
11/26/2018
By :YP2LE Communications
Sectors : Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Livelihoods Development, Skills & Labor Training, Education, Gender, Non-discrimination, Youth
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