National youth plan / inju

Where
Uruguay
Uruguay
When
2016
2016
Who
Ministry for social development. national youth institute.
Ministry for social development. national youth institute.
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Description of the policy/measure
The pnj麓s background can be found in a document called basis of a national youth plan, which was the result of a discussion, preparation and design process carried out under the previous government with the participation of public authorities, youth organisations and young people from all over the country.the plan is implemented jointly by a number of authorities and/or associated bodies, together with civil society organisations such as:ministry of education and cultureministry of labour and social securityministry of housing, territorial planning and the environmentministry of public healthministry of economy and financeministry of tourism and sportsnational public education board (anep)uruguayan institute for children and adolescents (inau)national directorate for social policies / midesnational directorate of infamilia / midesnational drug secretariat聽 / jnd聽聽聽聽 o: national drug board / jndarea in charge of managing and evaluating state activities / oppunited nations development programme聽 / unpdunited nations / un womenunited nations population fund聽 / unfpaunited nations international children麓s fund / unicefspanish agency for international development cooperation / aecidcivil society organisationsthe document is part of the appendix.
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Results achieved
Drafting of the national youth plan may provide a tool for public youth policy-building.possible actions for 2015-2025:1.聽聽 聽strengthen the 鈥渁rts and youth鈥 programme to encourage meetings of teenagers and young people from all over the country to present their projects for corporal, artistic and cultural expression.2.聽聽 聽introduce cultural citizenship cards. 聽3.聽聽 聽increase the number of arts workshops. 聽4.聽聽 聽support awareness-raising activities regarding arts, culture and sports to promote tolerance and respect in an attractive manner and, at the same time, visualise the complexity and variety of expressions.