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Samoa National Youth Policy

Ministry for women and children Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Samoa 1 January 2011 Policy document

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The key objectives of the Policy are:

 To guide the social and economic development of young people in Samoa
 To define the outcomes for youth in the context of the Strategy for the Development of Samoa and the Community Sector Plan.
 To align priorities for young people with other Sector programs in order to maximize the benefits
for youth
 To strengthen coordination, monitoring and evaluation of all youth development programs and services.

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