
In order to help young people become productive, responsible, and involved citizens, nations invest in a variety of programs and industries. Here is an overview of the main tactics employed:
1. Education and the Development of Skills
Access to elementary, secondary, and post secondary education that is either free or reasonably priced is a sign of quality education.
Vocational training: Job-specific and technical instruction to give young people useful skills.
Digital literacy: Encouraging internet access and computer proficiency for future employment.
2. Employment and Business Ownership
activities by the public and private sectors to generate jobs for young people.
Support for entrepreneurs: capital, coaching, and education for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Opportunities for work experience include internships and apprenticeships.
3. Well-being and Health
Access to healthcare: This includes programs for substance abuse, mental health, and reproductive health.
Sports and nutrition: Encouraging healthy lifestyles via school lunches and athletic programs.
4. Leadership and Civic Involvement
Youth councils: Forums for young people to influence policy.
Volunteering initiatives: Promoting civic engagement and community service.
Leadership development: Workshops and seminars that boost self-esteem and abilities.
5. Innovation and Technology
STEM programs emphasize math, science, technology, and engineering.
Innovation hubs: Areas where young inventors can cooperate and work.
6. Rights and Protection
Laws protecting children: Prohibiting child abuse, trafficking, and labor.
Legal assistance: For young people who are in legal trouble or who require legal counsel.

YAHYE AHMED MOHAMED