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Youth

  • Putting evidence into action for youth development in Asia
  • Sport for social good: UNESCO and the International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA) will transform slums into sports areas
  • Pioneering ‘Futures Literacy’ with Filipino Youth

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Putting evidence into action for youth development in Asia

Socially committed and politically active youth and government officials from 17 Asian countries are meeting in Bangkok to share experiences on using evidence-based approaches in youth development policies and programming. More than 80 people, including yo...More

Pioneering ‘Futures Literacy’ with Filipino Youth

What is futures literacy? “Literacy” usually refers to the capacity to read and write and being literate about the future is much the same. Like reading and writing, it involves an ability to understand, communicate and create. Thinking about the future al...More

Muaythai’s Maximum Impact in Young New Zealander’s life

"Girls can’t do Muaythai? Rubbish!” says 13-year-old Crystal Cook, scoffing at the suggestion that some might consider it a “boy’s sport”. “Girls have every right to do Muaythai. It is a highly skilled sport that females are excelling at worldwide. Gone ar...More