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  • Global Youth Enterprise & Livelihoods Development Conference 2010
    After an extensive global consultation with stakeholders in this field, the following themes have been identified as priority areas for the field this year and thus will comprise the conference's tracks:
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    Port Moresby, PAPUA NEW GUINEA – The United Nations in Papua New Guinea in cooperation with the Population Media Center (PMC) is pleased to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Colgate-Palmolive. Colgate-Palmolive has signed on as a private sector sponsor of two social change radio serial dramas to be developed for public broadcast in Papua New Guinea in Pidgin and English.

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Education: Liberty, e-Quality, Humanity by bhairab — last modified 08 July 2010
The 9th World Conference on Computers in Education (WCCE), titled 'Education and Technology for a Better World', brought together 650 education experts.
Youth and Universal Education by bhairab — last modified 08 July 2010
Education is the single most powerful tool, the means by which several other issues, including poverty and inequality, could be effectively eradicated. And the youth holds the ability to channelise its efforts to make education available for all.
Will India Catch The Bus? by priyanka — last modified 08 July 2010
The world is in a race against time. In the year 2000, 192 United Nations (UN) member states, including India, set for themselves eight developmental goals - ambitiously entitled 'The Millennium Development Goals' (MDGs). By 2015, they pledged to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger among a slew of other promises that include achieving universal primary education and reducing child mortality.
Education For All: Orai's Race To The Classroom by admin — last modified 08 July 2010
Orai, Uttar Pradesh- Orai, the nondescript headquarters of Jalaun district in Uttar Pradesh, has an amazing story to tell the world. Lying in the neglected Bundelkhand region, Orai, which has a large Dalit population, not only experiences acute water scarcity, its literacy levels are low and unemployment levels, high.