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YOUTH VOICES AGAINST RACISM, If the project successfully strengthens the…
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If the project successfully strengthens the voices and unity of the youth, then more likely more people will join and with that, will be able to finally fight discrimination.
The general public, and in particular the victims of discrimination would benefit from greater enforcement of their rights by non-judicial redress mechanisms.
- What is the percentage of success and effectiveness of this project?
- What makes sure that their target audience will participate?
- What are other ways on how to fight discrimination?
- What are some other issues that needs to be addressed?
- What are other ways to unite the youth and make a stronger bond?
- What is the percentage of success and effectiveness of this project?
- What would be the age group of the children who will participate in this project?
The research talks about how the project aims to fight discrimination through physical education and sport.
The combat against racism and discrimination has long been at the core of UNESCO's work. Since its inception in 1946, the organization has served on many fronts to promote human rights and freedoms affirmed to all, without discrimination. With this as its guiding purpose, UNESCO has contributed to the fight against racism in intellectual, normative, and applied ways.
On a programmatic level, UNESCO has spearheaded several initiatives in the fight against racism that have garnered worldwide interest and support.
The adaptability of the youth program is a powerful mechanism for creating cohesive and systemic responses to discrimination. With the largest generation of youth, the greatest potential is yet to harness young people's passion, idealism, and desire for engagement and inclusion.
Experience shows that young people in any part of the world are willing to engage in community building events if they have a chance.