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Fall 2008
In This Issue
Image from Youth Success — It’s in All Our Interest
  • From the President
    Youth Success —
    It's in All Our Interest
Image from Youth Transform Voice and Experience into Change
  • Youth Transform Voice and Experience into Change
Image from Young People: Separate and Unequal?
  • Young People:
    Separate and Unequal?
Image from Young African Leaders Improve Their Local Communities
  • Young African Leaders Improve their Local Communities
Image from Taking On Morocco’s Youth Employment Challenge
  • Taking on Morocco's Youth Employment Challenge
Image from Engaging Youth as Messengers for Healthy Behavior
  • Engaging Youth as Messengers for Healthy Behavior
News
  • New Portal Connects Palestinian
    Youth to the World
  • Reality TV Bridges Divided Societies
  • POETS Tracks Low-Income Students' Paths to College
  • Local Business Leaders Help Prepare Next Generation of Workers
  • Respected Africa Expert Takes on New Role at AED
In Brief
  • Sports Program for Youth Builds Life Skills
  • Does Economic Strengthening Help Vulnerable Children?
  • Calculator Aids in Food Fortification
  • Liberian Educators Now Have Standardized Training Program
  • Facts & Figures
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  • Resources
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  • Snapshots
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What do youth need to be successful?
  • Andy MuÑozANDY MUÑOZ
    “The opportunity to serve.”
  • Kenny HoldsmanKENNY HOLDSMAN “...opportunities to participate as active, engaged citizens.”
  • Viwe MtshontshiVIWE MTSHONTSHI
    “Access to formal and experiential education...”
  • May RihaniMAY RIHANI
    “...the intellectual freedom to tackle issues that are central to their lives...”
  • Doyin OluwoleDOYIN OLUWOLE
    “Education— especially secondary education for girls...”
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