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UN declares 2010 International Year of Youth

The year, which will start on 12 August (International Youth Day)

The United Nations (UN) has called on governments, communities and individuals to support youth activities next year, after adopting a resolution proclaiming 2010 to be the International Year of Youth.

The year, which will start on 12 August (International Youth Day), has the theme Dialogue and Mutual Understanding and aims to encourage dialogue and understanding across generations.

Nicola Shepherd, focal point on youth at the UN, said: "The international year is about advancing the full and effective participation of youth in all aspects of society.

"We encourage all sectors of society to work in partnership with youth and youth organisations to better understand their needs and concerns and to recognise the contributions that they can make to society."

The first Youth Olympic Games will take place in Singapore from 14 August, allowing 14- to 18-year-old athletes to compete in 26 sports and take part in a Culture and Education Programme.

UN declares 2010 International Year of Youth
By Charlotte Goddard

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