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By  Council of Europe Conseil d´ Europe, On November 8, 2010
What is youth policy, and what major elements should a national youth policy strategy include? How can young people be consulted and otherwise involved in developing youth policy? How do institutions such as the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations address youth policy, and how can this work be concretely linked to the efforts of a national government to develop a youth policy agenda? These are some of the essential questions addressed in this publication. The Youth Policy Manual should be considered a resource, a tool and a helpful guide both for policy makers in the youth field and for non-governmental organisations and other stakeholder groups who advocate for improved youth policy at the national level. This manual proposes one possible model for how a national youth policy strategy can be developed. It is based on the author's observations from the countries of South-eastern and eastern Europe, as they gain experience in addressing youth policy in a transversal and cross-sectorial manner and with the active involvement of young people.
By  ojaswita forever, harvard university, On April 19, 2010
UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION IS AN INTERNATIONAL ORG. WHICH WAS ESTABLISHED TO REPLACE THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS AFTER WORLD WAR II
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By  Sushanta Banerjee, Sumedhas Academy of Human Context, On July 4, 2011
The article outlines goals, values and practices used in creating and guiding change in organisations . The point of view is that of the consultant/teacher.
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Main Category: Social Sciences
By  , On April 7, 2012
Indo-Global Social Service Society is a well-recognized Non Profit Organisations and has various donations related permissions. Donors are entitled to Income tax rebate under 80G. IGSSS has set its focus on promoting sustainable livelihood, energizing the youth, protecting girl child, livelihood and assets from the impact of hazards, advocating for the rights of urban homeless and developing a cadre of leaders from the community as well as civil society organizations. Our Indian NGO services focus on assessing individual strengths and needs, setting personal goals and providing an environment that encourages overall growth and development. IGSSS aims at rural area for the Indian woman and girl child, social welfare and health welfare. It is an Indian NGO for disaster risk reduction, gender equality, homelessness and unemployment in India. IGSSS acts as a useful resource center for not only Indian NGOs, but also for the organizations working on environmental, developmental, social, health, and various other aspects in India. IGSSS prepared a good number of educational material for child labor turned students at different levels and texts for tribal communities. For effective operation of pro grammes IGSSS has established the Head Office at New Delhi and operating from 3 zonal offices – Zonal Office East (Kolkata), Zonal Office West (Baroda) and Zonal Office Northeast (Assam) and within the purview of these administrative units, 8 project offices are functioning. For more information please visit: http://www.igsss.org or call us at 011-45705000 or you mail us at [email protected] Contact Us- Indo-Global Social Service Society 28, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 Tel: 011-45705000
By  , On January 22, 2010
A FREE eBook about team meetings and how to use then to improve performance and switch people on. Learn the 4 priorities of an effective team meeting and more.
By  Jason Moore, On January 22, 2010
A FREE eBook about team meetings and how to use then to improve performance and switch people on. Learn the 4 priorities of an effective team meeting and more.
By  remo rock, dnv international education academy, On December 28, 2011
the ppt of line and staff organisatiion
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By  Peter Louis, Cranfield University, United Kingdom, On March 14, 2010
The requirements of a web-based networking tool that will improve knowledge transfer, regional learning and innovation among firms within the high-tech and knowledge-based clusters of Bedfordshire and the Oxford-Cambridge Arc