Sentences with phrase «youth development objectives»

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Mr. Speaker, the 2018 - 2021 Budget is informed by the President's Coordinated Programme for Economic and Social Development Policies which aims at creating a conducive environment for the private sector to thrive, propel growth and create employment opportunies, especially for the youth.In this regard, Government's policy objectives for the medium term will aim at: • Stabilizing the economy and setting it on a path of sustained, diversified and resilient growth; • Optimizing the key sources of growth in the economy on sustainable basis; • Enhancing a competitive and enabling business environment for private sector - led growth; • Formalizing the informal sector; • Building a strong and resilient economy able to withstand internal and external shocks; • Promoting agro-industrial enterprises as the basis for the «One District, One Factory» initiative; and • Creating entrepreneurial and employment opportunities, especially for the youth.
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The governor consequently listed the objectives for the 2018 budget to include, intensifying efforts on independent revenue initiatives, massive infrastructural development, wealth creation through empowerment of youths, artisans, farmers and market women; and enhancing the community development through improved collaboration with communities, among others.
The villagers of Rumbak named it Youth Association for Development of Hemis National Park, the name clearly spelling out its aim and objectives.
Our approach to achieving this goal focuses on three objectives: (1) to develop a reliable, predictive panel of biomarkers (including both biological and bio-behavioral measures) that can identify children, youth, and parents showing evidence of toxic stress, and that can be collected in pediatric primary care settings; (2) to conduct basic, animal and human research on critical periods in development and individual differences in stress susceptibility, thereby informing the timing and design of a suite of new interventions that address the roots of stress - related diseases early in the life cycle; and (3) to build a strong, community - based infrastructure through which scientists, practitioners, parents, and community leaders can apply new scientific insights and innovative measures to the development of more effective interventions in the first three postnatal years.
21st Century Community Learning Centers programs link professional development to identified, school - based goals and learning objectives and conduct joint training for both school - day and afterschool staff on relevant topics, such as how children and youth learn and develop, how to establish appropriate learning environments, and how to deliver crosscurricular content.
Career Objective: To obtain a position of a youth development specialist where my strong management and organizational skills can put in use for overall development of community and neighborhood youth.
Career Objective: As a youth program director, I want to be a driving force for the organization in administering, developing, and coordinating different types of development activities for youth.
Career Objective: I am looking for a youth development manager position to handle youth development programs for youth and neighborhood community.
The objective of the first RFA and grant program was to engage US and developing country youth - serving and youth - led non-profit and for - profit organizations in efforts to further assess, evaluate, document and disseminate innovative work in positive youth development (PYD) and cross-sectoral youth programming.
The objective of the second RFA and grant program was to advance the evidence base for gender - transformative positive youth development.
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