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2.
Research and policy studies
130. Comparative studies on issues and trends concerning youth are essential
to the continuous expansion and development of the global body of knowledge on
relevant theories, concepts and methods. International, regional and national
research centres and institutions concerned with youth-related issues are
urged to consider the possibility of establishing cooperative relationships
with the United Nations to ensure effective links between the implementation
of the Programme of Action and relevant research and studies.
131. Cooperation in strengthening and improving national capacities for the
research, design, conduct and dissemination of relevant studies on the
situation of young people is a closely related concern.
132. A third concern is the improved planning and coordination of the scarce
human and financial resources available so that appropriate attention is
accorded to initiatives undertaken by young people at all levels, related to
priority areas identified in the Programme of Action, to the identification
and assessment of issues and trends and to the review and evaluation of policy
initiatives.
3.
Planning and coordination
133. Using the mechanisms currently available within the United Nations
system for planning, programming and coordinating activities concerning youth,
interested bodies and organizations of the United Nations system are urged to
review their medium-term planning process to give appropriate consideration to
reinforcing a youth perspective in their activities. They are also urged to
identify current and projected programme activities that correspond to the
priorities of the Programme of Action so that these activities can be
reinforced throughout the system. Appropriate attention should be directed
towards identifying opportunities for joint planning among interested members
of the system so that joint action may be undertaken which reflects their
respective areas of competence, that is of direct interest to young people or
that responds to priority needs of young people in special circumstances.
134. A complementary mechanism for coordination is provided by the channels
that have been developed between the United Nations and intergovernmental and
non-governmental youth organizations. Such mechanisms require appropriate
strengthening to enable them to respond better to priorities for action, as
identified in the Programme of Action.
4.
Technical cooperation, training and advisory services
135. Technical cooperation is an essential means for building national
capacities and institutional capabilities. Bodies and organizations of the
United Nations system that have not already done so are urged to review and
assess their range of programmatic and operational activities in the light of
the priorities for action identified in the Programme of Action and to
reinforce a youth dimension in technical cooperation activities. In this
regard, special attention should be directed towards measures that will serve
to promote expanded opportunities for international technical assistance and
advisory services in the field of youth as a means of building expanded and
strengthened networks of institutions and organizations.
136. There is a need to continue to improve the impact of technical
cooperation activities carried out by the United Nations system, including
those that relate to youth activities. The United Nations system must
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