How can adolescents be assisted and supported to communicate their concerns more often and more effectively?
• Youth can participate through their schools, community-based organizations, and youth centers in artistic and cultural activities such as poster contests, dramas, songs and music, poetry, and puppetry, debates, or discussion groups, newsletters, or Internet sites. • Individual and group forums can address issues of peer pressure and gender disparities and can assist young people in developing the coping and language skills necessary to deal with situations as they arise. • Leadership skills-building activities can be designed, in part, to increase youth participation. • Country-wide or regional meetings or conferences can be held, in which youth are full participants and are invited to share their experiences, insights, advice, and proposals with policy makers. • Youth can receive training in conducting research and in documenting and disseminating their findings and program experiences. • Adolescents can be recruited to share their experiences as recipients of and participants in pr
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