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_aAlexis, Armstrong _eauthor |
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_aNational youth councils _ccreated by Armstrong Alexis |
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_aSouth Africa: _bUNISA, _c2007 |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_aCommonwealth Youth and Development _vVolume 5, number 1 |
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520 | 3 | _aThroughout the Commonwealth and the rest of the world, national youth councils (NYCs) are considered to be at a significant crossroads. The relationship between young people and their self-governing institutions and the responsibility of governments to provide support, avenues and opportunities for effective youth development have often blurred the boundaries of responsibility and ownership of those councils. | |
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_aNational youth councils _vCommonwealth _xEffective youth development |
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