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March 1, 2017

Youth

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There are more than 1.5 billion young people ages 12–24 in the world today, and their hopes are the challenges of human development.

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Youth There are more than 1.5 billion young people ages 12–24 living in the world today, and their hopes — to complete a quality education, live healthy lives, support themselves and their families, and become fully active citizens — are the challenges of human development. FHI 360 programs work to address the needs of today’s youth, with the understanding that they will be tomorrow’s leaders. Children and youth affected by HIV and AIDSCivic participation: YouthCommunity YouthMappingEconomic strengtheningEducation quality and relevanceEmployment and entrepreneurshipHealth and access to careWorkforce development: GlobalYouth development and engagementFriday, January 1, 2100

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