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National Youth Policy

Ministry of Education, National Heritage, Culture & Arts and Youth & Sports Government of Fiji Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Fiji 15 August 2011 Policy document

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The National Youth Policy aims to provide an enabling environment where youth development is mainstreamed into the various focal areas of national development.

The Policy covers the following areas:
1) Youth Empowerment and Livelihood Opportunities;
2) Leadership, Good Governance and Human Rights;
3) Sports and Recreation;
4) Youth Health;
5) Life Skills Training;
6) Vulnerable Youths;
7) Cultural and Religious Value and Virtues; and
8) Environmental Sustainability.

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