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National Youth Policy

Department of Youth Development; Government of Bangladesh Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Bangladesh 1 January 2003 Policy document

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Some of the objectives of this policy document are outlined as follows:

To create sense of respect and awareness among youth towards the constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and justice and ethics along with moral values and social responsibilities.

To empower youth and create appropriate opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship development through proper practical education and skill developing training.

To encourage youth, especially the unemployed youth, towards self-employment through proper utilization of local resources and by providing credit and create favorable situation with a view to bringing out all the dormant potentialities of the youth.

To build the youth so that they can effectively involve themselves in the main stream of national development.

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