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The Armenia Youth Situational Analysis is a comprehensive report that provides an in-depth examination of the youth situation in Armenia.
2019 · 95 pages

Abstract
The report is based on a research agenda and methodology that involved data collection through various methods, including focus group discussions and town hall meetings. The report begins by defining positive youth development (PYD) as an approach that engages youth, their families, communities, and governments to empower them to reach their full potential. PYD builds skills, assets, and competencies, fosters healthy relationships, strengthens the environment, and transforms systems. The report highlights the importance of understanding the demographics and dynamics of Armenia's youth population. The country has a relatively young population, with 45% of the population under the age of 25. The report notes that youth in Armenia face various challenges, including limited access to computers, internet, and mobile phones, which can hinder their ability to access information and opportunities. The report also examines the educational system in Armenia, highlighting the need for applied and practical learning, as well as the development of soft or transversal skills. The report notes that the educational system in Armenia is often criticized for being too theoretical and not providing students with the skills they need to succeed in the workforce. In terms of employment, the report notes that youth unemployment is a significant challenge in Armenia. The report highlights the need for vocational training and apprenticeships to equip youth with the skills they need to access the labor market. The report also notes that there is a mismatch between the expectations of youth and employers, with youth often seeking jobs that do not exist or are not available. The report also examines the civic and political participation of youth in Armenia, highlighting the need for greater engagement and inclusion. The report notes that youth in Armenia are often disengaged from the political process and lack a sense of ownership and agency. The report concludes by highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges faced by youth in Armenia. The report recommends the development of a national youth policy that takes into account the needs and aspirations of youth. The report also highlights the need for greater investment in education and vocational training, as well as the development of infrastructure and policies that support youth. The report provides a detailed analysis of the youth situation in Armenia, highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing this population. The report provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the needs and aspirations of youth in Armenia and highlights the need for a coordinated approach to addressing these challenges.
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