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Date Posted: November 05, 2008.
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Two of the Issues Selected by eighteen year old
Selwyn Horsford were, Sustainable Tourism
Development Policy and Strategies For Food
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The Valley, Anguilla - Polling to select
the topics to be addressed at the Second Annual Conference
on Youth and Development has begun. The topics up for
selection were compiled by interviewing various public and
private sector agencies about policy, legislation and
programmes currently under development that require public
consultation and feedback. This approach seeks to ensure
that that the topics discussed are relevant to the current
development agenda.
The final product is a list of 22 items including among
others: Labour and Immigration Policy, Strategies for
managing the impact of the global economic crisis, the new
Education Act and Regulations, Sustainable Tourism
Development Policy, Climate Change and Strategies for
Promoting Respect and Understanding. In 2007 the topics
selected for deliberation were, Crime and Violence, Access
to Education, Lifestyle Diseases and Child Protection.
The National Conference on Youth and Development is a forum
designed to incorporate a youth perspective into the
decision making process. It does this by bringing together
young people of varying interests and backgrounds to
deliberate and provide feedback to public and private sector
agencies on policy, legislation, programmes and in general,
issues of interest to national development.
Through the conference, young people are provided with the
opportunity to contribute to the decision making process,
increase their awareness of national development issues and
develop leadership and facilitation skills; while government
is provided with a mechanism for public consultation.
This year the conference will be held on the 25th November,
2008 under a bold theme: “We going right up in there!
Putting our stamp on the decision making process,” which
speaks to the determination of young people to be part of
the decision making process.
The Second Annual National Conference on Youth and
Development is being produced by the Anguilla National Youth
Council, the National Youth Ambassador Corps and the
Ministry of Social Development Department of Youth and
Culture.
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