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Not a time of life but a
state of Mind, a temper of
will, a quality of
imagination,
a predominance of
courage over timidity of
the appetite for adventure
over the life of ease.
Richard M. Lerner (2005)
cited Petersen (1988);
Who describes youth as
adolescence in
biological term and
describes it 2nd phase of
life which involves
biological, cognitive,
psychological and social
changes.
Period of storm & Stress
Phase of Mental &
Physical development.
Diversity occurs in the
features of youth during the
transition of change from
child to adolescent because
not all young people under
goes these transitions in the
same way, with the same
speed.
These differences of features
like biological, psychological
and social brought the
diversity.
Integrated & multilevel
changes arises in this phase
of human life.
Lerner (2005) describes
adolescence as the
product of relations
between individual and
their world.
This has to be focused
because the potential the
individuals have for
systematic change
influenced by the factors
in their homes, schools
and community.
This emergence views PYD
as resources to be
developed rather than
problems to be managed.
Lerner et.al. (2005)
introduced 5 Cs of PYD.
1. Competence
2. Confidence
3. Connection
4. Character
5. Caring
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Consider age group of
12 24 years as youth.
Which is 20% of the
total population.
The youth policy has
especially focused
disabled and indigenous
youth for the attainment
of education,
employment and other
social, health and
substance use
outcomes.
Youth of Australia is
well diversified culturally
and linguistically.
Consider Youth as people ranging
from 0 to 29 bearing in mind the
characteristics and issues at each
growth stage.
It aims to provide excellent health
facilities to pre-school of youth and
support morally, economically and
socially to parents to raise their
infants.
At elementary school stage
physical strength, exercise skills are
basis for future growth.
Diverse knowledge, experience
and acquire sociability skills like
awareness of ones role in sense of
solidarity in mutual relations with
family and friends.
In adolescence period it is
important to acquire self identity
and learn social norms, knowledge
and skills to begin transition towards
adolescence.
It is important for adolescents to
break away from their parents and
make a family of their own i.e. lead
independent lives as member of the
society and participate in and
contribute to public affairs.
While in post young adult stage are
continuing their efforts in
universities. e.g. to foster the
qualities and skills necessary to
develop various social fields and the
people who have difficulty in
establishing social independence.
Consider the age group of 18 to 35
years as its youth which is almost 35%
of its population.
The aim of youth policy is to make its
youth most strong, self confident,
creative and productive for the nation.
Youth Policy has defined its objective
is to engage its youth in National
Service oriented activities like
vaccination, tree plantation,
Preventive campaigns against AIDS &
Drug Abuse, Sports Activities and
Govt. owned IT facilities and utilizing
local resources to provide credit to self
employment.
But the current problem of youth are
the lack of formal education, immoral
activities , unemployment and
backwardness in technology.
The age group set out is between
13 to 35 years. However the Indian
Govt. has divided this age bracket
into three sub groups.
1. The first group covers 13 18
years adolescents whose
needs and areas of concern
are different from upper age
group.
The right to formal education
Act is until the age of 14.
And until the age of 18 is
seeking skills training and
vocational or secondary
education is an effort to
improve the quality of this age
group.
2. The second age group is of
19 25 years are those
who are completing their
education and getting into
a career.
For this age group the
Govt. promotes the
gender equality & Justice,
Sports and recreational
activities and especially
empowering youth by
facilitating employment
and entrepreneurship
opportunities.
3. The third group of 26 35
are those young women and
men most of them have
completed their education
including professionals and
more or less are settled in their
jobs or personal life.
The Govt. persuading this age
group to create awareness in
HIV Aids and making their
active participation in
community services and issues
related to environment
conservation and preservation.
Consider the age group of 14-
27 as its youth.
The local youth officers are
obliged to deliver educational
assistance to children and aged
b/w 14 17.
The youngster who are unable
to continue education are
engaged by public authorities
like life savers, fire brigades and
music associates, etc.
Social Youth relates to connect
young people in specific ways;
1. School.
2. Transition to Work.
3. Housing.
According to Federal Youth
Policy (2008), population in
the age group of 15 29
years is taken as young
population in Pakistan.
Reference to Population
labor survey (2006) it
represent 27% of the total
population of 155.37 million
which is approximately
about 41.81 million comes
under the definition of
youth.
Approx. 67% of young
population live in rural areas.
About 63% of young population
is literate (26.27 million).
Out of 37% illiterate (15.57
million) about 65% (10.13
million) are females.
About 49% (20.32 million)
constitutes labor force.
51% (21.51 million)is out of
labor force. Which consists of
6.89 million Students and
14.03 million (including 13.82
million females) are household.
Column1 The labor force is engaged in
a. Agriculture about 37%.
Agriculture b. Manufacturing about
6% 17%.
7% Manufactur
ing c. Wholesale, retail trade
11% 37%
Wholesale, and Restaurants, etc
Retail, etc
15% about 15%.
Community
services d. Community, Social &
17%
Constructi Personal Services about
on
11%.
e. Construction about 7%.
f. Transport storage and
communication about 6%.
Prepared by National
Institute of Population
Studies Islamabad shows that
the population of youth in
2020 would be around 57.9
million, 50% of each male to
female population out of 221
million which remains the
same 27% proportion of the
survey 2006.
There will be a net addition
of 16 million young people in
Pakistan.
1. Groom & Guide the youth of
Pakistan to live in peace &
harmony.
2. Covert the demographic
increase into an economic
dividend.
3. Provide an environment to
facilitate youth to exploit
their full potential.
4. Address the gender
imbalance and economic
opportunities to male &
female youth.
5. Provide education to those
who have missed childhood
education.
1. Sense of Pride, Awareness and
Motivation.
2. National Integration.
3. Enabling Employment.
4. Marginalized &Vulnerable Youth.
5. Character Building.
6. Promotion of Sports &
Recreation.
7. Academic & Intellectual
Development.
8. Youth Health.
9. Social Volunteerism.
10. Incentives for talented and High
Performing Youth.
11. Youth Marriage, Family and Life
Skills.
12. Youth Mentoring.
13. Special Youth.
14. Balancing the Gender Imbalance.
15. Youth in Prison.
UNDP points out that the
37% of youth
is illetrate
proportion of people under
the age of 30 years is 68% of
Less than 6% the total population.
8.3% of of youth
youth is self
- employed
acquired
Technical The figure shows here
Skills
the alarming situation of the
Current youth which is not
identified in the official
Only 2.5% of
9.5 % of
Youth is
youth has
recieved on
document of Pakistan
unemployed
job training
regarding youth challenges.
Pakistanshistorical
71% of Youth doesnt 28% finds curriculum weakness in engaging its
receive career counseling irrelevant to the job
at School. market. youth has resulted in
unintended consequences.
47% dont have sports
The next generation
88% of youth want to
learn occupational skills.
activities
localities.
in their
stands on weak footing to
deal with the challenges of
the evolving competitive
23% want to start their
own business but not environment across the
supported.
globe.
The roots of youth policy are
founded in 1989, then in 1993,
2002 & 2004.
The draft of NYP 2008 was
approved in February 2009 first
time in Pakistan.
But after the approval of 18th
amendment to constitution in
2010 the ministry of youth
affairs abolished and thus the
NYP 2008.
Now its responsibility of
provinces to look after the
youth.
Punjab is the only province to
introduce its first ever youth
policy of Punjab.
The work on PYP started in
August 2010 and was approved
and forced by the provincial
cabinet in December 2011.
05 months ago.
1. Social Empowerment of
Youth.
2. Economic Empowerment
of Youth.
3. Political Empowerment
of Youth.
Classification
of youth social
empowerment is as follows;
1. Youth Engagement & Participation
to make better decision and
political awareness.
2. Youth Volunteerism need volunteer
services programs as compulsory
part of education like NCC (National
Cadet Corp.)
3. Ownership of state and institutions
to refresh the sense of ownership
and trust on the state.
4. Youth health & sports strategies
would be facilitate to develop their
energies.
5. Promotion of pluralism and peace
to tackle the youth extremism in
religio-political ideologies.
While promoting self-
employment to youth it would
be to ensure that youth can get
placed apt position according to
their qualification and
desirability.
Other domain of economic
development include;
1. Education for youth
development to initiate
comprehensive programs of
skills and vocational training.
2. Ensuring declining fertility rates
in Punjab for higher investment
in manageable population of
the province.
Encouraging youth
participation in
electoral and
legislative process at
District and provincial
level to ensure an
ownership on
governance structure.
We have reviewed the youth policies of
different countries. Most of the youth
policies we reviewed are from the well
developed countries.
The youth of each country is playing
vital role in the revolutionary
developments of the country with
context to economics, technology,
politics and society.
We have also reviewed the policies of
some developing countries like India
and Bangladesh.
The policies of these developing nations
are also much similar to those of the
developed countries. We can say that
they are following the good examples
set by the developed countries for
managing the youth.
Is Pakistan also on the right way to
managing its youth? This is what we are
going to elaborate in the coming section
slides.
In the start of this report we have
shortly viewed youth policies of
different countries. Every country
has single youth policy developed
at national level because the youth
is considered as a national asset.
But in Pakistan the government
has put the hands up from this
critical national interest under the
banner of provincial autonomy.
Pakistan now consists of five
provinces i.e. Punjab, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Baluchistan,
Gilgit Baltistan and one state Azad
Jammu & Kashmir but
unfortunately only Punjab Province
has considered it as an issue of
interest and introduced the Punjab
Youth Policy.
Again with reference to
the youth policies of other
countries our youth policy
is only focusing the
support to the youth after
they have finished with
their education.
For example, all the pillars
of the policy are relevant
to the upper age group
according to the definition
of youth in Punjab.
we are trying to realize the fact
that our current youth policy is
only garnishing the cake to
make it look attractive. What
about the taste and quality?
The society, economy and
education system who nurtured
this youth is being
supplemented by our youth
policies, whereas, in alliance to
these efforts, there should
policies to bring up the lower
bottom age group of the youth
from gross root.
The youth policy is
developed in cooperation
between various
departments of Punjab
Government .
But there is no separate
authority to implement
this policy in the province
and thus the policy is
limited to the papers.
Change is a process which
doesnt occur at once. It is the
result of consistent efforts in
finding the solution of different
problems which may take
decades.
The youth of any country are
the resources of that nation to
bring change for the new
generations to come.
For this we have to mange the
current youth and nurture the
new generation to follow the
steps.
The ideal age group for youth is
between 12 to 29 years of age
because at the age of 12 children
complete their primary education
standards i.e. 5th grade.
Although the primary education
plays vital role for the coming
years in grooming of children
But at this early stage we cannot
understand the aptitude of any
child.
However, a comprehensive and
uniform education standard till 5th
grade is highly recommended.
The involvement of health
department (ministry) is inevitable to
ensure the excellent care of infants in
Pakistan.
The role of mothers as nursing
mothers is equally important to the
health conditions of infants in
Pakistan.
The efforts of govt. to eradicate
polio and vaccination of infants
against common child diseases are
encouraging but it requires more
dedicated efforts to vanish these
diseases from our country.
The health department should not
leave any stone unturned to gift
Pakistan with healthy generations.
Education is vital to change in any
aspect. Either it is organizational
change, technological change,
political change, or an employee is
switching to another organization.
Before implementing the
organizational change people are
educated, before technological
change people are provided training
and similarly before political change,
the campaigns of political parties are
also the process of educating the
people.
All these elements of educating and
training the people are included to
facilitate the change.
Thus for a revolution in any country
the education is the key catalyst.
By concerning the
education ministry, the
curriculum defined on
integrated bases without any
discrimination of the pre
schools as defined by the
government at all levels till
the 5th grade age group
involves from 5 years to 12
years.
Special education is a good
initiative for disable children.
Role of education department
is to highlight the fields of
interest in the education system
from 6th grade to onward 8th
grade age group involves from
13 years to 15 years.
In which there must be a
strategy to develop an aptitude
of the children towards the
Islamic, social, ethical norms
with addition to develop
interest in the cultural heritage
and respecting the other
cultures to understand the
multicultural societies.
In coordination with the
manpower department, industries
department and various
professional bodies (like Medical
Associations, Engineering
Associations, Bankers Associations,
etc.) the guidance and selection of
the specialized field of interest is
assisted at this level of education
which comprises both to
the technical education (for those
who are dropouts for higher
education) and
professional education age group
involves from 16 years to 20 years.
Education department involves to
generate the masters of the field of
interest focusing the age group
from 21 years to 24 years by giving
the service learning (involves
practical aspects of the education).
Different approaches are to be
used by the teachers to enhance
and build the leadership qualities
in the young people at this level so
that they can address the
problems in their own perspective
to find the constructive solutions
to the problems faced.
After the above discussed seven
steps from infants to the higher
education we have the youth with
diversified skills, abilities,
knowledge and professions.
The planning of the manpower
regarding demand and supply of
labor force in every profession is
almost according to the plans.
Thus the every person of youth is
ready to be fitted in its role which
he adopted for himself. There will
be minimum unemployment in our
country which will also be
manageable by our government.
Now it is the turn of government
to get return from the youth for its
investment in their development.
Every person of youth which is on
job will be assigned additional
responsibilities of society with
volunteer services.
For example the community parks
and sports grounds under the
supervision of government with
proper deployment of staff are
governed by the youth of that
specific community.
Areas of Improvement: