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Youth policy in Ukraine – Conclusions of the Council of Europe International Review Team (2013)

National Youth Policies
Format : Paper PDF
978-92-871-7690-5
Type of document :
Book
Format :
Paper
Language :
English
Size :
16 x 24 cm
Number of pages :
192
Ewa Krzaklewska, Howard Williamson
21.00 € / 42.00 $US
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Ukraine is the 19th country overall, and the third of the Commonwealth of independent States (following Armenia and Moldova) to have its youth policy reviewed by the Council of Europe's international review team. Ukraine presented a range of new challenges: it was by far the largest country geographically and it embodied geo-political characteristics (from North to South, and East to West) that are reflected in its philosophy and approach to youth policy development.

This international review explores three issues of particular interest to the Ukrainian authorities: health and healthy lifestyles, employment and employability, and patriotic education and citizenship, in addition, the international review pays special attention to questions of youth participation and engagement, and to those groups of "vulnerable" young people who are at most risk of social exclusion.

The review argues for the establishment of a more open development model for youth policy in Ukraine, supported by a clear strategic vision and the strengthening of its commitment to local capacity and autonomy in shaping relevant programmes and projects, in particular, it also advocates the promotion of more diverse methodologies in the implementation of youth policy, based on non-formal learning and skills-development principles.

Executive summary

Chapter 1: Background and methodology

Chapter 2: Introduction to Ukraine

Chapter 3: Youth and youth policy in Ukraine

Chapter 4: Delivery of youth policy in Ukraine

Chapter 5: Health and health lifestyles

Chapter 6: Employment and employability

Chapter 7: Patriotic education and citizenship

Chapter 8: Youth engagement and participation

Chapter 9: Vulnerability, risk and exclusion

Chapter 10: Conceptual debates and cross-cutting themes

Closing words

Summary of recommendations

References

Appendix 1. Programmes of the visits in Ukraine