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difficult to provide appropriate training for all young people, even though
they are a country’s chief economic asset.
24. Governments, intergovernmental and
called upon to assist young people from
education and training at all levels in
countries, as well as to participate in
developing countries.
non-governmental organizations are
developing countries to obtain
developed as well as in developing
mutual academic exchanges among
Proposals for action
1.
Improving the level of basic education, skill training and
literacy among youth
25. Priority should be given to achieving the goal of ensuring basic
education for all (beginning with literacy), mobilizing for that purpose all
channels, agents and forms of education and training, in line with the concept
of lifelong education. Special emphasis should also be given to the reform of
education content and curricula, especially curricula that reinforce
traditional female roles which deny women opportunities for full and equal
partnership in society, at all levels, focusing on scientific literacy, moral
values and learning of skills, adapted to the changing environment and to life
in multi-ethnic and multi-cultural societies. The importance of the
development of information skills, that is skills for researching, accessing
and using information, and informatics should be emphasized along with the
importance of distance education. Non-governmental youth organizations and
educational organizations should develop youth-to-youth programmes for basic
education, skills training and literacy. Consideration should be given to
developing programmes enabling retired and elderly people to teach literacy to
young people. Particular attention should be given to specific groups of
youth in distressed circumstances, including indigenous, migrant and refugee
youth, displaced persons, street children and poor youth in urban and rural
areas, as well as to special problems, including literacy problems, for blind
youth and youth with other disabilities.
2.
Cultural heritage and contemporary patterns of society
26. Governments should establish or strengthen programmes to educate young
people in the cultural heritage of their own and other societies and the
world. Governments should institute, in cooperation with non-governmental
youth organizations, travel and exchange programmes and youth camps to help
youth understand cultural diversity at both the national and international
levels, develop intercultural learning skills and participate in the
preservation of the cultural heritage of their own and other societies and the
world around them. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization, in cooperation with interested Governments and non-governmental
organizations, is requested to expand international programmes, such as youth
camps, by which young people, particularly those from developing countries,
with different cultures, may help restore major international cultural sites
and engage in other cultural activities.
3.
Promoting mutual respect and understanding and the ideals
of peace, solidarity and tolerance among youth
27. Programmes aimed at learning peacemaking and conflict resolution should
be encouraged and designed by Governments and educational institutions for
introduction to schools at all levels. Children and youth should be informed
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