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Middle East Youth Initiative: Point of View: The UAE Marriage Fund ... Sep 9, 2008 ... Jacob Olidort, a guest writer to the Middle East Youth Initiative, sheds light on the debate surrounding the UAE Marriage Fund, ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Event Calendar: 2009 CIPE ... Date: 1 March 2009. URL: http://www.cipe.org/programs/women/essay.php#. Organizer: Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE). City: All ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: About: Links of Interest It "also works toward greater participation of young people in ... interest-free credit and grants to developing countries for education, health, ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Point of View: "Al-Shabab Awalan ... "Al-Shabab Awalan" Presents: Najah Diaries: Rashed's Story ... The second in the series is about Rashed Yassin, a young man who must convince his parents ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Pathways of Inclusion: Civic ... Civic Participation. The Challenge. Despite wide-spread misconceptions, the majority of youth in the Middle East, if given the chance, are more interested ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Event Calendar: Call for ... Call for Applications for YouthActionNet Global Fellowships ... The YouthActionNet Global Fellowship is open to all young people, ages 18 to 29 (as of ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Point of View: The Middle East in a ... Jan 30, 2009 ... We argued that economic growth coupled with expanding opportunities for a large youthful population could create a spiral of economic ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: News and Events: Youth Wave Tests ... Dec 11, 2007 ... Youth Wave Tests Mideast at Creating Jobs To Avoid Losing Ground Against Unemployment, Nations Try Diversifying, Challenging Attitudes ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Publications: Inclusion: Meeting the ... Inclusion: Meeting the 100 Million Youth Challenge. 12 Dec 2007, Navtej Dhillon and Tarek Yousef. Download (PDF, 5.73 MB) ...
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Middle East Youth Initiative: Pathways of Inclusion: Civic ... Civic Participation. The Challenge. Despite wide-spread misconceptions, the majority of youth in the Middle East, if given the chance, are more interested ...
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