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The Republic of Rwanda National Youth Policy

The Government of Rwanda Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Rwanda 1 January 2006 Policy document

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Youth Policy that concentrates on reconciliation in the post 1994 Genocide context.
It also links in with the national poverty reduction strategy & investment strategy.

Prioritary domains that were identified are as follows :
1. education and ICT;
2. national unity and reconciliation, civic education and social reform;
3. employment and poverty;
4. environment;
5. youth health and protection;
6. culture, sports and leisure;
7. gender
8. cooperation and globalization

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