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"akinbo a.a. cornerstone" [ Profil ] |
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QUESTIONS FOR WEEK FOUR
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Oct 10th, 2008 - 12:35:48 |
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1. Are there specific practices or
approaches you think would increase collaboration among young people,
development agencies, and national governments?
Seminars, Workshops and Development Camps go a long way in bridging so many gaps. Apart from the fact that Best Practices Manual application must be developed to really make the getting together count, it allows participants and stakeholders to get questions and the response or solution desired.
2. How do you
think we in general can ensure increased youth participation and impact
in national and local development programmes? Why or why not?
If "we" can develop a liaison table to act as Mentoring and evaluation Unit with objective parameters to assist and measure impact of set goals, if we can create a platform to develop and monitor community participation of individuals and organization, we can make little community progress that would surely affect National development in a bigger way.
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How can we ensure the invitation and subsequent participation of young
people in the national and regional assessment processes related to
core ICPD efforts (such as family planning, reproductive health, sexually transmitted disease and gender equality)?
I have cause to believe that what is worth doing needs commendation. A certificate, a desk flag and a manual that dictates the operations of the individual from any level he/she finds self is important.
1. Call for National, State representatives;
2. Support them with tools to set up Zonal representation;
3. Ask for details of reps and display on National website with login details like TIG;
4. Initiate occasional training and sensitization;
5. Set target objectives;
6. Demand reports.
In the end, one would have stirred a form of responsibility in the active participation of young people.
Akinbo A. A. Cornerstone, Nigeria.
+2348064464545, +2348056681661.
12, Simbiat Abiola Way, P. O. Box 17269, Ikeja, Lagos.
www.savechildrennow.org
www.internationalprofs.org
www.nira.org.ng
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