Youth Participation in Development

A Guide for Development Agencies and Policy Makers
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  • Part 1: rationale
  • Part 2: strategies & case studies
  • part 3: mainstreaming
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Contents

  • The Guide
    • Foreword
    • Introduction
      • Process, Objectives and Scope
      • The three-lens approach
      • Structure of the guide
    • Part One
    • Part Two
    • Part Three
    • Conclusion
    • Appendices

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Structure of the guide

The guide provides practical support to donor agencies on three thematic areas:

  • Governance, voice and accountability 
  • Post-conflict transitions and livelihoods 
  • Sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR)

Part one – is a presentation of the rationale for working with and for youth

Part two  – gives strategies and case studies on four operational areas:
  • Organisational development 
  • Policy and planning 
  • Implementation 
  • Monitoring and evaluation.

Part three
– provides a set of getting started quality standards and some key steps to getting started with mainstreaming youth participation.
The different aspects that form the structure of the guide (see Figure 2) were developed through consultation with key partners including donor agencies, civil society organisations and young people over an 18-month period.


Figure 2 - Structure of the guide
Structure of the Guide
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