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Macau Youth Policy 2012-2020

Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, Government of Macau Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Macau 1 December 2013 Policy document

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In the rapid development of society and the growing diversity of the new era, the growth of Macao youth is showing many new changes and features are facing new opportunities and challenges. Faced with increasingly complex issues of youth development, the policies are set by a forward-looking system, in order to improve the system of youth work, outlining a blueprint for long-term work.
Implementation of the youth policy is a firm commitment of Macao SAR Government; the whole society should work together to help young people foster ideals, ideals and practices to achieve the ideal.

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