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The Pacific Youth Strategy - Youth empowerment for a secure, prosperous & sustainable future

Government of Nauru Secretariat of the Pacific Community Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Nauru 1 January 2010 Policy document

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The Secretariat outlines that the purpose of the youth strategy is:

1. To serve as a strategic regional framework to guide preparing young people in the Pacific region to take responsibility for their overall development and well-being.

2. Represents a firm commitment to provide more opportunities for young Pacific Islanders so that they will be inspired to realise their full potential and contribute to the social, economic and cultural well-being of their societies

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