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New resources on youth

New resources on youth

New resources on youth

calendar_today 17 October 2014

A new UNFPA factsheet provides an overview of the key issues of concern regarding young people across Eastern Europe and Central Asia, while a new brochure focusing on the Commonwealth of Independent States offers a statistical portrait of youth in that region.

Focusing on Adolescents and Youth in Eastern Europe and Central Asia 

The Eastern Europe and Central Asia region has undergone intensive political, economic, and social transformations over the past decade, opening up new opportunities for people under the age of 25, who make up 22 per cent of the region’s population. But the pace and nature of change has also left adolescents (ages 10-19) and youth (ages 15-24) highly vulnerable to poverty; unemployment; health issues, including those related to sexual and reproductive health; and political disenfranchisement. Commitment to the development and promulgation of policies to address the needs of young people (all those ages 10-24) varies widely across the region, with ideological, political, and resource issues all coming into play.

This publication provides a brief overview of the key issues of concern regarding young people in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, UNFPA's work in the region, and priorities for the future.

Adolescents and youth factsheet >>

Youth in the Commonwealth of Independent States: A Statistical Portrait 

Over the past two decades, significant demographic changes in countries belonging to the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) have heightened intraregional differences when it comes to population dynamics. This brochure summarizes key indicators related to youth health, educational attainment, employment prospects, and political participation. 

Youth in CIS brochure >>

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