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Youth Aware: Strategies and Outcomes Strategies for Youth Knowledge |
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| Positive attitude by the state toward education | Living standards of families improved | Unfavorable cultural norms are significantly reduced | |||
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| Motivation package for teachers sustainably instituted | ![]() |
Increased education budget by the government | Parents can afford to share costs of education | Girls accorded equal educational opportunity as boys | |
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| Teachers' commitment raised | Education facilities adequately availed | Sufficient number of children are sent to school | Reproductive health awareness raised | ||
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| Quality of education improved | Education accessed by youths widely | Improved access to media (radio, print, television) and global e-network, with contribution to local content | |||
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| Education standard raised | Easy access to youth development information | ||||
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| Youth knowledgably exposed | |||||
| Yellow boxes | indicate causes that Youth Aware attacks directly. |