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World Bank’s Approach on Youth March 31, 2005 Viviana Mangiaterra, Children and Youth Advisor, HDNCY.

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1 World Bank’s Approach on Youth March 31, 2005 Viviana Mangiaterra, Children and Youth Advisor, HDNCY

2 1.Introduce the World Bank’s Framework for Action for Children and Youth 2.Give an overview of the Bank’s involvement in youth programs / investments in youth 3.Outline the Bank’s core competencies and priorities for future work. Aim of the Presentation:

3 Livelihood s & Employment Informal & Non-formal Education Healthy Behaviors (reproductive health, HIV/AIDS substance abuse, violence) Early Childhood Development Child Health & Nutrition Safe healthy environment (water, sanitation, housing) Secondary & Tertiary education Primary education (EFA/FTI) Protection of the most vulnerable (OVC) Participation and Empowerment Supportive Families and Communities Enabling Policies and Institutions Age 24 18 14 5 0 Building Blocks for Integrated C&Y Investments Along the Life-Cycle

4 Priority Areas for Increased Concentration: Youth (15-24) Cross-Sectoral Themes: The Education/Employment Nexus Risky/Healthy Behaviors (e.g. early pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, violence and crime, drugs) Effective Integration into Development Especially Vulnerable Groups

5 Increased attention to youth in recent years…

6 Source: Image Bank – The World Bank, HDNCY data base as of December 2004 Youth issues addressed by nearly all of the Sectors

7 Source: Image Bank – The World Bank, HDNCY data base as of December 2004 All Regions placing greater emphasis on youth

8 Build the evidence to: –Convince decision makers of the cost of inaction –Identify effective interventions –Deepen joint knowledge on selected themes: employment- education nexus, risky behaviors, youth participation, especially vulnerable groups Improve data collection, systems, presentation: –Develop standard set of indicators, building on MDG ’ s –Disaggregate the 15-24 grouping to allow for targeted interventions –Build rigorous monitoring and evaluation systems Collect and disseminate “ good practice ” Looking forward: Build evidence of what works

9 Build on the Bank ’ s existing portfolio of operations that benefit C&Y (schools, health, jobs, HIV/AIDS etc) Develop regional C&Y strategic frameworks Embed C&Y issues in national development policies Include C& Y issues into PRSP ’ s, CAS, and other Bank instruments Partner with youth as stakeholders from early stages of policy development Integrate C&Y monitoring and evaluation systems into national systems Support multi-sector collaboration Looking forward: Target Operations

10 Looking forward: Listen to the Voices of Youth At Global Level: Engage in a mutual learning process Youth Development and Peace Conferences in Paris and Sarajevo Establishment of the YDP Network Open House At Country Level: Facilitate youth consultations and youth participation in Bank ’ s operations and initiatives (PRSP, CAS, analytic work, projects, etc.) Expand the Youth Voices Initiative (now in over 20 Countries)


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