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close this bookContributions of Youth to the Implementation of the Habitat Agenda (HABITAT, 1999, 137 p.)
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View the documentFOREWORD
View the documentSUMMARY
close this folderPART I: OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL REPORTS AND LESSONS LEARNT
View the document1.1.1 DEVELOPMENT OF THE YOUTH FOR HABITAT APPROACH
View the document1.1.2 HABITAT AGENDA AND YOUTH
View the document1.1.3 YOUTH COOPERATION WITH UNCHS (HABITAT)
View the document1.2.1 PREPARATION OF NATIONAL YOUTH REPORTS
close this folder1.2.2 GENERAL EVALUATION
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View the documenta) Common issues
View the documentb) Priorities for action
View the documentc) Recommendations to Youth for Habitat International Network (YFHIN)
View the document1.3.1 STRATEGIES FOR FUTURE
close this folderPART II: NATIONAL REPORTS
View the documentII.1 BRAZIL
View the documentII.2 COLOMBIA
View the documentII.3 INDIA
View the documentII.4 KENYA
View the documentII.5 PAKISTAN
View the documentII.6 SENEGAL
View the documentII.7 TURKEY

a) Common issues

In the evaluation of these reports, the common problems encountered are identified as:

· Insufficient urban services;

· Lack of full acknowledgment of the potential of youth;

· Lack of awareness of the youth organizations working in the fields of the Habitat Agenda and Agenda 21;

· Lack of inter-disciplinary and inter-institutional approaches;

· Lack of financial resources;

· Hindering effects of politics and bureaucracy;

· Lack of networking among youth organizations and other institutions;

These common topics mostly concern general problems that young people are confronted with in diverse areas related to human settlements development. These problems are better understood when the reports are examined separately, analyzing the causes of these problems, processes of how they emerged and grew, and their assimilation in-the culture as well as the reactions of the community.