The Importance Of Youth In Youth

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Youth a simple word that contains five letters, but actually it is way deeper than being a word as it represents the world’s future. The definition of the word itself change from a country to another, based on the cultural, institutional and political factors. Based on the United Nations standard youth are all the young people aged from 15 to 24 years [1]. Furthermore, youth is considered as a transition stage; where the person transfers from being independent and relying on their parents to being dependent and responsible of themselves. Youth are the backbone of strong economies and a vibrant future if they had been directed by their countries; exploiting their energy, giving them the chance to meet successful role models and give them their right education. Firstly, countries future is based on youth, but what if there were issues in youth population? According to the united nation population division [] In 2015 there were 1.2 billion youth, accounting for one out of every six people worldwide. Recently, the size of the youth population has Peaked in many countries which leads to have youth era. Despite, over the coming decades experts predict that the population of youth will stabilized in Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Northern America and Oceania. By contrast, in Asia youth population is projected to “decline from 718 million in 2015 to 711 million in 2030 and 619 million in 2060” []. Furthermore, MENA Countries where are undergoing changes against youth

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