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  2. Kmara - Wikipedia

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    Kmara ( Georgian : კმარა, lit.'Enough') was a civic youth resistance movement in Georgia, active in the protests prior to and during the November 2003 Rose Revolution, which toppled down the government of Eduard Shevardnadze. Consciously modeled on the Serbian nongovernmental organization (NGO) Otpor!, which had been instrumental in ...

  3. Youth Empowerment Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Empowerment Scheme, or YES, was a charity in Belfast that offered a mentoring service to children between 11 and 14 years old. History [ edit ] YES was established in 2001 by participants on the Washington Ireland Program including Chris Johnston, Ryan Moffett, Sarah Quinlan and Andrea Erskine and was based on Teamwork for Tomorrow ...

  4. United National Movement (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 Georgian presidential and parliamentary elections, the first elections since the end of the Georgian Civil War, established Eduard Shevardnadze as the President of Georgia and his Union of Citizens party as the governing party, which largely functioned as an extension of the executive branch controlled by the President in a strongly presidential system of governance put in place by ...

  5. Americus movement - Wikipedia

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    The Americus movement was a civil rights protest that began in Americus (located in Sumter County), Georgia, United States, in 1963 and lasted until 1965. It was organized by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee along with the NAACP. Its main goals were voter registration and a citizenship education plan.

  6. Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights ...

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    The focus is on empowerment through learning about the rights of children and youth, civil and legal rights during the conflict, team-building, raising cultural awareness, protecting the environment and social activism. Students participate in journalism, counselling, and advocacy to overcome the marginalization and alienation of youth.

  7. Youth for Exchange and Understanding - Wikipedia

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    The Organisation History. Youth for Exchange and Understanding was founded on 28 August 1986 in Strasbourg by a group of 120 young people from 11 different countries, a result of 4-year cooperation which started in Germany in 1981 with the first international meeting - Convention (officially said Convention in 1983) with participants from eight nations.

  8. Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic ...

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    The Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment is a government ministry, responsible for youth issues and economic empowerment in Zimbabwe. The incumbent minister is Sithembiso Nyoni, [1] who also leads the Ministry for Women's affairs.

  9. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    Free the Children. WE Charity ( French: Organisme UNIS ), formerly known as Free the Children ( French: Enfants Entraide ), is an international development charity and youth empowerment movement founded in 1995 by human rights advocates Marc and Craig Kielburger. [1] The organization implemented development programs in Asia, Africa and Latin ...