In what ways can technological interventions be used to change or challenge social norms inhibiting the disadvantaged and marginalised people?
Report reveals the urgent need to invest in skills for youth aged 15-24, and lays out steps that governments, aid donors and the private sector must take to redress the severe lack of skills, especially for the most disadvantaged young people.
The film will be shown in the run-up to next year's Red Nose Day, which will raise money for disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa.
It continues to promote access to comprehensive and reliable youth-friendly information in quest of behavioural changes with the special emphasis on disadvantaged young people.
He has called for the Roman Catholic Church to be closer to ordinary people, especially the poor and disadvantaged.
The new pontiff, the first from Latin America, has called for the Roman Catholic Church to be closer to ordinary people, especially the poor and disadvantaged.
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Young people, especially the disadvantaged, need a second chance to learn foundation skills.
It cites as its main aims the strengthening of Bolivia's health system and the provision of "equal access to health care by eliminating social exclusion", as well as improving "the livelihoods of economically and socially disadvantaged people by increasing income and managing natural resources".
The Work and Pensions Committee (at 9.30am) hears evidence particular disadvantaged groups of unemployed people in its inquiry into the Work Programme.
Pass this bill, and hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged young people will have the hope and dignity of a summer job next year.
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Cholla, on the other hand, was left out in the cold and its people stigmatised and disadvantaged, along with their long-term champion and Mr Roh's predecessor, Kim Dae-jung.
The current owner Jo Davies and her family have been using the area to run holidays for disabled and disadvantaged people.
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Dr Wendy Piatt, director general of the Russell Group which represents leading universities, said that the level of fees was not the barrier to applications from young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Back in 1993, about 700 million people in the Asian region were in disadvantaged situation because of illiteracy.
Children in Need is the BBC's UK corporate charity, providing grants to projects in the UK which focus on young people who are disadvantaged, with fund-raising around an annual appeal.
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Despite the fact that pro-poor services seem to have been affected least, the evidence is that, because poorer communities are more reliant on council services, the impact of cuts will fall more heavily on disadvantaged people.
New and emerging donors such as Brazil could do more to develop the skills of young people in developing countries worldwide, but must keep focussed on prioritising the needs of the disadvantaged.
The judge also expressed outrage at another provision under the new FDA rules that would require government-issued photo identification to get the pills, placing an "impossible burden" on disadvantaged people without IDs.
The committee takes evidence from representatives of particular disadvantaged groups of unemployed people.
This integration has enabled hitherto disadvantaged people to gain equivalent qualifications with their counterparts in the formal education sector, an approach which has enabled the former to effectively participate in the cultural, economic and social development of the Kingdom like every other citizen.
But it estimates, probably not too wildly, that one in seven people in the world is a member of some kind of disadvantaged minority.
Her big goal, as for several other young people at Techonomy, is to change the lives of historically disadvantaged village dwellers in the developing world.
When we talk about social justice, we also need to recognise that the inequalities in society affect the life chances of people who don't think of themselves as especially disadvantaged.
Version 2.0 continues the Gates emphasis on successful high-school completion and college-readiness for disadvantaged young people and adds a parallel thrust toward college completion.
And you meet young people who are doing incredible work in disadvantaged communities because they believe in the American ideal and it should available for everybody.
This bill will help hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged young people find summer jobs next year -- jobs that will help set the direction for their entire lives.
The charity Teach First, which recruits high-flying graduates to teaching in disadvantaged areas, said a system-wide transformation was needed to allow young people from the poorest communities to "achieve on a par with their wealthier peers".
In her remarks at the session on education, Ms. Katherine Muller-Marin, UNESCO Representative to Viet Nam, said the UN is ready to support Viet Nam to building a learning society where all citizens, particularly young and disadvantaged people are encouraged to engage in learning throughout their lifetime.
As a result, many needy people have failed to benefit from the UPE and FAL programmes, and the situation remains particularly dire for disadvantaged rural communities whose access to educational amenities such as libraries, proper educational infrastructure (buildings) and teachers continues to be limited.
UNESCO: Integrated Intergenerational Literacy Project (IILP)
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